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Friday, March 28, 2008

Why Can't I Access A Protected Member From A Derived Class, Part Two: Why Can I?

by Eric Lippert via Fabulous Adventures In Coding on 3/28/2008 11:30:43 PM

This is a follow-up to my 2005 post on the same subject  which I believe sets a personal record for the longest time between parts of a series. (Of course, I didn't know it was a series when I started it.) Please read the previous article in this series, as this post assumes knowledge of part one. ....... OK, now that you've read that, it's clear why you can only access a protected member from an instance of an object known to be of a type at least as derived as the current context. You ca ...

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