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How do you declare an interface in C++?
How do I setup a class that represents an interface? Is this just an abstract base class?
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Pure virtual methods in C#?
I've been told to make my class abstract:
public abstract class Airplane_Abstract
And to make a method called move virtual
public virtual void Move()
{
//use the property to ...
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pure-specifier on function-definition
While compiling on GCC I get the error: pure-specifier on function-definition, but not when I compile the same code using VS2005.
class Dummy {
//error: pure-specifier on function-definition, ...
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Deriving an abstract class from concrete class
Let's say we have a concrete class Apple. (Apple objects can be instantiated.)
Now, someone comes and derives an abstract class Peach from Apple. It's abstract because it introduces a new pure virtual ...
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Should an abstract class' destructor be pure virtual?
I think virtual alone is generally sufficient.
Is there another reason to make it pure virtual than to force derived classes to implement their own destructor? I mean if you allocate something in ...
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Abstract class with pure virtual method - why is it possible to do “Abstract * abs3;”?
Consider the following :
class Abstract
{
public:
virtual void func() = 0;
};
int main() {
Abstract abs1; // doesn't compile
Abstract * abs2 = new Abstract(); // doesn't compile
...
2
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1answer
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Why is this class that does not declare any pure virtual member function abstract?
How is the following class Game abstract? And how do I make it concrete so I can create an instance of it?
game.h
#include <JApp.h>
#include <JGE.h>
class Game: public JApp
{
...
2
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pure virtual declarations in subclasses
i have a a couple c++ interfaces like this:
struct IThese {
virtual void doThesethings() = 0;
}
struct IThose : public IThese {
virtual void doThoseOtherThings() = 0;
}
Notice that IThose ...
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What is special about the abstract class mechanism in C++?
I have question that bothers me for few days.
Abstract class is a special type of class that we cannot instantiate, right?. (Which is denoted/specified by giving a "= 0" to at least one method ...
2
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“import” a definition of a function from a base class to implement abstract interface (multiple inheritance in C++)
Say we have a class inheriting from two base classes (multiple inheritance). Base class A is abstract, declaring a pure virtual function foo, the other base class B declares and implements a function ...
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Deriving a class from an abstract class (C++)
I have an abstract class with a pure virtual function f() and i want to create a class inherited from that class, and also override function f(). I seperated the header file and the cpp file.
I ...
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Accessing functions of a class that implement an Interface that are not part of the Interface
I am writing an application in c++.
I have an interface defined with various functions:
class ITest
{
public:
virtual void x()=0;
virtual void y()=0;
}
I then have a class that ...
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pure virtual function and abstract class
I have the following classes, Base and Derived and when I compile the compiler complains that it cannot create an instance of DLog because it is abstract.
Can someone tell me how I can fix this ...
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Abstract classes in shared library
I have an ordinary abstract class that has a couple of pure virtual methods. The class itself is a part of the shared library. The compilation of the shared library itself is OK. But when the library ...
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What makes something an Abstract Class in C++ [closed]
Possible Duplicate:
What is the difference between a concrete class and an abstract class?
I was coding something in Visual C++ 2008 doing an exercise in a book I am reading when I held my ...
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call to pure virtual function from base class constructor
Hi I have a base class MyBase. that contain a pure virtual function
void PrintStartMessage() = 0
I want that each derived class to call it in their constructor
then I put it in base class(MyBase) ...