The destructor is not being called because terminate() for the unhandled exception is called before the stack gets unwound.
C++ language specification states: The process of calling destructors for automatic objects constructed on the path from a try block to a throw-expression is called “stack unwinding. € Your original code does not contain try block, that is why stack unwinding does not happen.
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