- The same is for abstract method icon. When browsing the
protocol/interface I don't need to know that. I am more
interested if
any of the subclasses override it.
ok, I agree here.
I disagree there.
Browse stream and collection.
I meant that the icon should show whether the abstract method is
overridden or not. What about keeping the cyan icon for abstract
methods, but as a triangle pointing south when the method is
overridden and as a square when it's not?
or nothing when it is not?
no, the case when it's not overridden is quite interesting as this
might be a hint for a problem (not needed abstract method or missing
override, etc.)
I meant that a cyan triangle alone should reveal that.
Try to come up with a nice model.
Then after we should see how we can sell it also as a paper.
ok, alright.
David
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