My Question belongs to this scenario
class A
{
public virtual void show()
{
Console.WriteLine("Hey! This is from A;");
}
}
class B:A
{
public sealed override void show()
{
Console.WriteLine("Hey! This is from B;");
}
}
class C:B
{
public new void show()
{
Console.WriteLine("Hey! This is from C;");
}
}
OR
class A
{
public void show()
{
Console.WriteLine("Hey! This is from A;");
}
}
class B:A
{
public new void show()
{
Console.WriteLine("Hey! This is from B;");
}
}
In above code Class C hides Class B's Method Show()
Q. How i can be sure that no Subclass Override as well as Hides method which are already defined in SuperClass
something like this or May be something like readonly
Keyword which is used for Fields
class A1
{
public sealed void show() // I know it will give compilation error
{
Console.WriteLine("Hey! This is from A1");
}
}
class B1 : A1
{
public void show()
{
Console.WriteLine("You must get a compilation Error if you create method with this name and parameter");
}
}
Is there any such key word?
Edit 1:
Yes i want to prevent the extender to be sure that it uses the right implementation with the method name and parameter coz if some one else looks into code it should be right
new
keyword, you get a warning, so it's not likely that you'll do it by accident. In the rare cases I use thenew
keyword, I'm doing it with the understanding that I'm doing a potentially bad thing. If there's a strong reason for people to want to do this, maybe something else about the class structure should be improved, to remove that reason.sealed
, as you have shown. It's preventing method hiding that you can't do.class B:A
in your first example, but you can not prevent hiding.