On 2017-12-04 21:43, Dirk wrote:
Hi!

I defined an interface:

interface Medoid {
     float distance( Medoid other );
     uint id() const @property;
}

and a class implementing that interface:

class Item : Medoid {
     float distance( Item i ) {...}
     uint id() const @property {...}
}

The compiler says:
Error: class Item interface function 'float distance(Medoid other)' is not implemented

Is there a way to implement the Item.distance() member function taking any object whose class is Item?

I don't think so. In the "Item" class you have declared "distance" to take an instance of "Item", which is more specialized than "Medoid". If an instance of "Item" is used through the "Medoid" interface, that interface allows to pass any object to the "distance" method that implements the "Medoid" interface. That can be a different class than "Medoid".

You could add an overload that takes an instance of "Item", if that helps.

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/Jacob Carlborg

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