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Firstly, the class is abstract and should not have a public constructor.
Secondly, the constructor is broken as it does not initialise the d-pointer, so constructing one and calling any function of it, will segfault.
Firstly, the class is abstract and should not have a public constructor.
Secondly, the constructor is broken as it does not initialise the d-pointer, so constructing one and calling any function of it, will segfault.