19.12.2018, 12:53, "Fujii Hironori" <fujii.hiron...@gmail.com>: > I'd like to change this because 'final' doesn't necessarily imply > 'override'. See the following stackoverflow: > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29412412/does-final-imply-override
It does imply override, unless it is used in a declaration of new virtual method (which has no practical meaning fwiw) > > IIUC, 'final' method specifier can be useful for such like the following case: > >> class B { >> public: >> virtual foo(); >> virtual bar(); >> }; >> class B1 : public B { >> foo() final; >> }; >> class D final : B1 { >> bar() override; >> }; > > The 'final' method specifier indicates D can't override the method foo. > Thus, using 'final' method specifier implies other virtual functions > can be overridden. I'm not sure my understanding right. Please correct me. final method specifier on foo doesn't affect other methods anyhow, it just forbids overriding of foo > > , > > _______________________________________________ > webkit-dev mailing list > webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org > https://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-dev -- Regards, Konstantin _______________________________________________ webkit-dev mailing list webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org https://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-dev