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In computer science, polymorphism is a programming language feature that allows values of different data types to be handled in a uniform manner.

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Is List<Dog> a subclass of List<Animal>? Why are Java generics not implicitly polymorphic?

I'm a bit confused about how Java generics handle inheritance / polymorphism. Assume the following hierarchy - Animal (Parent) Dog - Cat (Children) So suppose I have a method doSomething(List<...
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When to use virtual destructors?

I have a solid understanding of most OOP theory but the one thing that confuses me a lot is virtual destructors. I thought that the destructor always gets called no matter what and for every object in ...
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Why do we need virtual functions in C++?

From what I've read, virtual functions are functions in the base class that you can override in its derived classes. But earlier, when learning about basic inheritance, I was able to override base ...
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Why does an overridden function in the derived class hide other overloads of the base class?

Consider the code : #include <stdio.h> class Base { public: virtual void gogo(int a){ printf(" Base :: gogo (int) \n"); }; virtual void gogo(int* a){ printf(" ...
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What is the monomorphism restriction?

I'm puzzled by how the Haskell compiler sometimes infers types that are less polymorphic than what I'd expect, for example when using point-free definitions. It seems like the issue is the "...
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What is polymorphism, what is it for, and how is it used?

What is polymorphism, what is it for, and how is it used?
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Polymorphism vs Overriding vs Overloading

In terms of Java, when someone asks: what is polymorphism? Would overloading or overriding be an acceptable answer? I think there is a bit more to it than that. IF you had a abstract base ...
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Why doesn't polymorphism work without pointers/references?

I did find some questions already on StackOverflow with similar title, but when I read the answers, they were focusing on different parts of the question, which were really specific (e.g. STL/...
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Store derived class objects in base class variables

I would like to store instances of several classes in a vector. Since all classes inherit from the same base class this should be possible. Imagine this program: #include <iostream> #include <...
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Polymorphism in C++

AFAIK: C++ provides three different types of polymorphism. Virtual functions Function name overloading Operator overloading In addition to the above three types of polymorphism, there exist other ...
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Pure virtual destructor in C++

Is it wrong to write: class A { public: virtual ~A() = 0; }; for an abstract base class? At least that compiles in MSVC... Will it crash at run time?
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How are virtual functions and vtable implemented?

We all know what virtual functions are in C++, but how are they implemented at a deep level? Can the vtable be modified or even directly accessed at runtime? Does the vtable exist for all classes, ...
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How can I simulate OO-style polymorphism in C?

Is there a way to write OO-like code in the C programming language? See also: Can you write object-oriented code in C? Object-orientation in C Found by searching on "[c] oo".
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Polymorphic model binding

This question has been asked before in earlier versions of MVC. There is also this blog entry about a way to work around the problem. I'm wondering if MVC3 has introduced anything that might help, or ...
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Deserialize JSON with Jackson into Polymorphic Types - A Complete Example is giving me a compile error

I am attempting to work through a tutorial from Programmer Bruce that is supposed to allow the deserialization of polymorphic JSON. The complete list can be found here Programmer Bruce tutorials (...
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Polymorphism: Why use "List list = new ArrayList" instead of "ArrayList list = new ArrayList"? [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: Why should the interface for a Java class be prefered? When should I use List<Object> list = new ArrayList<Object>(); ArrayList inherits from List, so if some ...
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Vector of objects belonging to a trait

Consider the following code: trait Animal { fn make_sound(&self) -> String; } struct Cat; impl Animal for Cat { fn make_sound(&self) -> String { "meow"....
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Using XmlSerializer to serialize derived classes

I'm using XmlSerializer to serialize an object that contains a generic list List <ChildBase> Children {get;set} The problem is that each element derives from ChildBase which in fact is an ...
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How to create List of open generic type of class<T>?

i am working on someone else code i need to add few things i have a class public abstract class Data<T> { } public class StringData : Data<string> { } public class DecimalData : Data&...
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What is the difference between dynamic and static polymorphism in Java?

Can anyone provide a simple example that explains the difference between Dynamic and Static polymorphism in Java?
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Does polymorphism apply on class attributes in Java?

I know that the common use of polymorphism in OOP occurs when a parent class reference is used to refer to a child class object like this: Animal animal = new Animal(); Animal dog = new Dog(); And I ...
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What is the main difference between Inheritance and Polymorphism?

I was presented with this question in an end of module open book exam today and found myself lost. I was reading Head first Javaand both definitions seemed to be exactly the same. I was just wondering ...
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Learning C++: polymorphism and slicing

Consider the following example: #include <iostream> using namespace std; class Animal { public: virtual void makeSound() {cout << "rawr" << endl;} }; class Dog : public Animal ...
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Avoiding instanceof in Java

Having a chain of "instanceof" operations is considered a "code smell". The standard answer is "use polymorphism". How would I do it in this case? There are a number of subclasses of a base class; ...
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How do I instantiate a class given its string name?

I have an abstract class and I want to initalize it to a class that extends it. I have the child classes name as a string. Besides this... String childClassString; MyAbstractClass myObject; if (...
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Why doesn't 'ref' and 'out' support polymorphism?

Take the following: class A {} class B : A {} class C { C() { var b = new B(); Foo(b); Foo2(ref b); // <= compile-time error: // "The 'ref' ...
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Polymorphism with gson

I have a problem deserializing a json string with Gson. I receive an array of commands. The command can be start, stop , some other type of command. Naturally I have polymorphism, and start/stop ...
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why java polymorphism not work in my example

I have these 4 java clases: 1 public class Rect { double width; double height; String color; public Rect( ) { width=0; height=0; color="transparent"; ...
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How to call base.base.method()?

// Cannot change source code class Base { public virtual void Say() { Console.WriteLine("Called from Base."); } } // Cannot change source code class Derived : Base { public ...
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Where do "pure virtual function call" crashes come from?

I sometimes notice programs that crash on my computer with the error: "pure virtual function call". How do these programs even compile when an object cannot be created of an abstract class?
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What is Shadowing?

In C# what does the term shadowing mean? I have read this link but didn't fully understand it.
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Vectors and polymorphism in C++

I have a tricky situation. Its simplified form is something like this class Instruction { public: virtual void execute() { } }; class Add: public Instruction { private: int a; int b; ...
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Templates polymorphism

I have this structure of classes. class Interface { // ... }; class Foo : public Interface { // ... }; template <class T> class Container { // ... }; And I have this constructor of some ...
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Overloading in Java and multiple dispatch

I have a collection (or list or array list) in which I want to put both String values and double values. I decided to make it a collection of objects and using overloading ond polymorphism, but I did ...
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What is the purpose of Rank2Types?

I am not really proficient in Haskell, so this might be a very easy question. What language limitation do Rank2Types solve? Don't functions in Haskell already support polymorphic arguments?
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Try to describe polymorphism as easy as you can [closed]

How can polymorphism be described in an easy-to-understand way? We can find a lot of information about the subject on the Internet and books, like in Type polymorphism. But let's try to make it as ...
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Overriding a Base's Overloaded Function in C++ [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: C++ overload resolution I ran into a problem where after my class overrode a function of its base class, all of the overloaded versions of the functions were then hidden. Is ...
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How can I store objects of differing types in a C++ container?

Is there a C++ container that I could use or build that can contain, say, int and string and double types? The problem I'm facing is that whenever I try to populate, say, a map, vector or list with, ...
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How to copy/create derived class instance from a pointer to a polymorphic base class?

I have been struggling with this kind of problem for a long time, so I decided to ask here. class Base { virtual ~Base(); }; class Derived1 : public Base { ... }; class Derived2 : public Base { ... ...
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How does the mechanism behind the creation of boxed traits work?

I'm having trouble understanding how values of boxed traits come into existence. Consider the following code: trait Fooer { fn foo(&self); } impl Fooer for i32 { fn foo(&self) { ...
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Private virtual method in C++

What is the advantage of making a private method virtual in C++? I have noticed this in an open source C++ project: class HTMLDocument : public Document, public CachedResourceClient { private: ...
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Is polymorphism possible without inheritance?

In an interview I was asked if polymorphism can be achieved without inheritance. Is this possible?
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Jackson JsonTypeInfo.As.EXTERNAL_PROPERTY doesn't work as expected

I am using Jackson to parse JSON that I have no control over. The JSON looks like this: { "status":"0" "type":"type1" "info": { // additional fields } } My class looks like ...
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How can I use polymorphic attributes with boost::spirit::qi parsers?

I would like my boost::spirit-based parser to be able to parse a file, convert the parsed rules into different types, and emit a vector containing all of the matches it found. All of the types that ...
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Superclass reference not able to call subclass method in Java

I have a basic doubt in polymorphism in Java. I have written the code below in one file named AnimalTestDrive.java. According to me the code below should work specially the line in bold but ...
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Why can a Num act like a Fractional?

As expected, this works fine: foo :: Fractional a => a foo = undefined -- datum bar :: Num a => a -> a bar a = undefined -- function baz :: Fractional a => a ...
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In Java, how do I call a base class's method from the overriding method in a derived class?

I have two Java classes: B, which extends another class A, as follows : class A { public void myMethod() { /* ... */ } } class B extends A { public void myMethod() { /* Another code */ } } ...
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Java: Jackson polymorphic JSON deserialization of an object with an interface property?

I am using Jackson's ObjectMapper to deserialize a JSON representation of an object that contains an interface as one of its properties. A simplified version of the code can be seen here: https://...
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How to do generic polymorphism on open types in C#?

I have an interface like: interface IFoo<in T> { ... } And I want to have a collection of those classes WITHOUT forcing a specific generic parameter for all collection elements, like: ...
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Run an Application in GDB Until an Exception Occurs

I'm working on a multithreaded application, and I want to debug it using GDB. Problem is, one of my threads keeps dying with the message: pure virtual method called terminate called without an ...
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