C++ identifier with special meaning: final
(since C++11)
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[edit] Usage
- final specifier
[edit] Example
struct b0 final {}; struct d0 : b0 {}; // Error: cannot derive from final base struct b1 { virtual void f0() final; virtual void f1(); }; struct d1 : b1 // OK { void f0(); // Error: cannot override final function void f1(); // OK };
[edit] See also
- class, struct, union
- virtual, override
- replaceable_if_eligible (since C++26), trivially_relocatable_if_eligible (since C++26)