What is happening in the code below? Please explain the output:
class Parent{
private void fun(){
System.out.println("parent fun\n");
}
public void accessFun(){
System.out.println(this);
this.fun();
}
}
class Child extends Parent{
private void fun(){
System.out.println("child fun");
}
}
class Test{
public static void main(String[] args) {
Child a = new Child();
Parent b = new Parent();
Parent c = new Child();
a.accessFun();
b.accessFun();
c.accessFun();
}
}
Output:
Child@7960847b
parent fun
Parent@3b192d32
parent fun
Child@16f65612
parent fun
Why the line this.fun() is not giving compile-time error?
I think fun is a private member in Child class and therefore can't be accessed from outside the Child class(from public member of it's Parent class).
Why Parent class version of fun() is being called by this.fun()? Note this refers to child class object.