On Thursday, 5 January 2012 at 23:12:21 UTC, bearophile wrote:
Override usage is going to be (hopefully soon) compulsory in D (currently you need -w to see an error). So that code without both static and override is going to be refused :-)

Bye,
bearophile

I guess the question I was getting at, currently there is no way to "hide" a non-static member function like you would do in C# with 'new.' Is that intended once 'override' is required? and if not why have 'new' usable for static methods?

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