On 1/14/19 2:30 PM, Neia Neutuladh wrote:
On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 09:10:39 +0000, Vijay Nayar wrote:
a.foo(1); // issues runtime error (instead of calling
A.foo(int))
Calling the function doesn't issue any sort of error. Overriding one
overload without overloading or explicitly aliasing in the rest issues a
compile-time error.
If you got a runtime error instead, please create a bug report.
I ran into this the other day, where I had a function of the same name
in a child class, and found that all functions in the parent of the same
name now became hidden, unless I add an alias statement.
If the functions from the parent class are hidden but your code compiles,
please create a bug report.
Well, for sure, the documentation needs to be updated!
It was 2.068 that removed the HiddenFuncError, and made this a compile
error instead. If your compiler is that or newer, definitely file a bug
report.
-Steve