Hello Saros-developers,
Taking a look at the code again after a while this doesn't seem intuitive:
For testing purposes non-public members of classes are declared protected,
as I understand this enables members that would otherwise be private, to
be visible to the test.
Why is it then necessary to make these members visible to the subclasses
of the class?
AFAIK, a derived class should not need to access the data of it's base
class,
this weakens data hiding, and makes derived classes dependent on
implementation.
Cheers,
Arsenij
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