BindingList<T>
implements IBindingList
. One of the methods on IBindingList
is
void ApplySort(PropertyDescriptor property, ListSortDirection direction);
But BindingList<T>
doesn't implement this method. Instead it implements
protected virtual void ApplySortCore(PropertyDescriptor prop, ListSortDirection direction);
Obviously ApplySortCore
has a different name and is not public, so I don't see how it could satisfy the requirement of the IBindingList
interface yet this is the closest thing to what IBindingList
actually calls for.
So how is it possible for this class to get away with not fully implementing its interfaces?