If you subclass and do not override an abstract method then a
warning/hint is raised regarding the abstract method.
Read the hints and warnings ;)
Rohit Gupta wrote:
When creating a base class, if I have a method that has to be
defined in the descendant class I normally make it abstract. The
only problem is that this only shows up at run-time if that method is
executed.
Isnt there some way to make the compiler barf ?Regards
Rohit
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