I have a c#-class which provides virtual operations. For each operation exists a synchronous and an asynchronous version.
public class Foo{
public virtual void Bar(){..};
public virtual Task BarAsync(){..};
...
}
I would like to have the compiler showing a warning if only one version of the operation is overridden (the synchronous or the asynchronous version of the operation) such as the compiler warns when one overrides Equals
without overriding GetHashCode
or vice versa.
Questioned more broadly: Is it possible to enforce that overriding one method or property enforces the overriding of other properties or methods (via compiler warnings).