No it is not a bug, there is no s() in B, you can fix this by adding: alias s = A.s;
to class B On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 7:21 AM, apz28 via Digitalmars-d-learn < [email protected]> wrote: > abstract class A > { > string _s; > > @property: > final string s() > { > return _s; > } > > A s(string x) > { > _s = x; > return this; > } > } > > class B : A > { > @property: > final override A s(string x) > { > _s = x; > return this; > } > } > > void main() > { > B b = new B(); > b.s = "abc"; > assert(b.s == "abc"); > } > > Compilation output > /d536/f408.d(32): Error: function f408.B.s (string x) is not callable > using argument types () >
