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c++: can vector<Base> contain objects of type Derived?

The title pretty much says it all. Basically, is it legal to do this:

class Base {
    //stuff
}

class Derived: public Base {
    //more stuff
}

vector<Base> foo;
Derived bar;
foo.push_back(bar);

Based on other posts I've seen, the following is okay, but I don't want to use pointers in this case because it's harder to make it thread safe.

vector<Base*> foo;
Derived* bar = new Derived;
foo.push_back(bar);
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No, the Derived objects will be sliced: all additional members will be discarded.

Instead of raw pointers, use std::vector<std::unique_ptr<Base> >.


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