//: C14:NameHiding.cpp // From Thinking in C++, 2nd Edition // Available at http://www.BruceEckel.com // (c) Bruce Eckel 2000 // Copyright notice in Copyright.txt // Hiding overloaded names during inheritance #include #include using namespace std; class Base { public: int f() const { cout << "Base::f()\n"; return 1; } int f(string) const { return 1; } void g() {} }; class Derived1 : public Base { public: void g() const {} }; class Derived2 : public Base { public: // Redefinition: int f() const { cout << "Derived2::f()\n"; return 2; } }; class Derived3 : public Base { public: // Change return type: void f() const { cout << "Derived3::f()\n"; } }; class Derived4 : public Base { public: // Change argument list: int f(int) const { cout << "Derived4::f()\n"; return 4; } }; int main() { string s("hello"); Derived1 d1; int x = d1.f(); d1.f(s); Derived2 d2; x = d2.f(); //! d2.f(s); // string version hidden Derived3 d3; //! x = d3.f(); // return int version hidden Derived4 d4; //! x = d4.f(); // f() version hidden x = d4.f(1); } ///:~