sry i think....i misspelled d ques....
d ques was....

how will you protect a derived class to override base class's member
function in c++....

say if there is a function f() in base class then derived should not be able
to
override f() to provide its own definition.....
but The function must be accessible in derived class.

PS:dont try to make the function private in base class( it will be
become inaccessible in derived class).

On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 7:49 PM, himanshu kansal <
[email protected]> wrote:

> how will you protect a base class to override its member function in
> derived class....
>
> say if there is a function f() in base class then derived cannot
> override f() to provide its own definition.....
> The function must be accessible in derived class.
>
> PS:dont try to make the function private in base class( it will be
> become inaccessible in derived class).




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      Regards
Himanshu Kansal
  Msc Comp. sc.
(University of Delhi)

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