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Example 8: 
The following example shows a function that does not have a unique final
overrider:
struct A {
  virtual void f();
};
struct VB1 : virtual A {        
  void f();
};
struct VB2 : virtual A {
  void f();
};
struct Error : VB1, VB2 {       
};
struct Okay : VB1, VB2 {
  void f();
};
 
Both 
VB1::f and 
VB2::f override 
A::f but there
is no overrider of both of them in class 
Error.This example is
therefore ill-formed
.Class 
Okay is well-formed, however,
because 
Okay::f is a final overrider
. — 
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