I has some C#/.Net past and it possible to implicate two different interface,
where both contains "foo" method.
The idea behinds this solution, is that one of the implication must be explicit:
public interface ISampleInterface1
{
void Foo();
}
public interface ISampleInterface2
{
void Foo();
}
class ImplementationClass : ISampleInterface
{
// Explicit interface member implementation:
void ISampleInterface1.Foo()
{
// Method implementation.
}
// Explicit interface member implementation:
void ISampleInterface2.Foo()
{
// Method implementation.
}
// Not an interface member implementation:
public void Foo()
{
// Method implementation.
}
static void Main()
{
// Declare an class instance.
ImplementationClass obj = new ImplementationClass();
// Call the member of class.
obj.SampleMethod();
ISampleInterface1 obj1 = obj;
// Call the member of ISampleInterface1
obj1.SampleMethod();
ISampleInterface2 obj2 = obj;
// Call the member of ISampleInterface1
obj2.SampleMethod();
}
}
This code is based on MSDN(with modifications).
I don't know weather it's possible to do this in GObject and Vala, and how to
if possible?
Does this approach and model is wrong?(Because I know Vala interface are more
powerful than most langs)
Yours,
Tal
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