https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=57745
--- Comment #2 from Marc Glisse <glisse at gcc dot gnu.org> --- A() A() ----- ~C() ~B() ~B() ~A() ~A() This is what I am getting from all recent versions of g++ (including 4.9.N) and clang++ (as opposed to both ~A before ---- in 4.8.N). That's not the exact order asked in the report, is it still wrong or can we consider it fixed?