* Hiding Things In Children
@ 1996-03-19 0:00 Paul Whittington
1996-03-23 0:00 ` AdaWorks
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From: Paul Whittington @ 1996-03-19 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
How, in a child class, do I hide (make them private) class methods
inherited from the parent class?
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* Re: Hiding Things In Children
1996-03-19 0:00 Hiding Things In Children Paul Whittington
@ 1996-03-23 0:00 ` AdaWorks
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From: AdaWorks @ 1996-03-23 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
Paul Whittington (paul@srv.net) wrote:
: How, in a child class, do I hide (make them private) class methods
: inherited from the parent class?
If I understand your question, and I'm not certain I do, consider
using private children (private child packages).
The public part of a private child package is only visible to
the package body of descendants rooted in the same hierarchy
as the private child.
Actually, you will find private child units to be a powerful feature
of Ada 95 once you take the time to experiment with them.
Richard Riehle
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