Stéphane Ducasse wrote:

On Sep 30, 2008, at 10:20 AM, David Röthlisberger wrote:


why the down cyan arrow is not a down cyan arrow with a down orange arrow? (may be this is ugly but it would be
more consistent).

well, we have a cyan square for an abstract method without sub-implementation, so for those with sub-impl., we could have a small cyan square with an orange down arrow.
But I think the current cyan down arrow looks much better.

but what does mean down arrow?
I have subclass implementing it (when the arrow is orange).
Am I correct?

yes. Any down arrow means that at least one subclass is implementing a method with the same name. Orange down arrow means just that, a cyan down arrow additionally means that the method you are looking at is abstract, but subclasses do implement the method.

David


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