The compiler checks if the implements assumption holds. That is, it makes sure the class actually does implement all the fields required by the interface. A field is considered implemented if the class or any of its parent classes provide an implementation.
Sounds very much like yes to me. Anyway, let's just give it a try:
package ;
interface Placeable {
public var x:Float;
public var y:Float;
}
class One implements Placeable {
public var x:Float;
public var y:Float;
public function new() { }
}
class Two implements Placeable {
public var x:Float;
public function new() { }
}
class Main
{
public function new()
{
var one : Placeable = new One();
var two : Placeable = new Two();
}
}
yields
Building SomeTest
haxe -cp . -cpp bin/Test -main Main
./Main.hx:14: lines 14-17 : Field y needed by Placeable is missing
Build halted with errors (haxe.exe).
Done(1)
Bottom line: Yes, they have to be redeclared.