214 what is the purpose of the final keyword in c++11 for functions? It's perfectly valid (if of somewhat dubious value) to declare a virtual function as final on its first declaration in the inheritance. I'm always confused between static and final keywords in java.
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Again, if the variable is
Private final int number = 10;
In java we use final keyword with variables to specify its values are not to be changed. Я заметил, что профессиональные разработчики нередко объявляют поля классов в джаве как. But i see that you can change the value in the constructor / methods of the class. Both final and const prevent a variable from being reassigned (similar to how final works in java or how const works in javascript).
Both are private and final, the difference is the static attribute. How are they different ? I understand it prevents function overriding by derived classes, but if this is the case, then isn't it enough to declare.