[swift-users] Compiler should issue a warning when a subclass implementation with default values matches a parent implementation without them

Saagar Jha saagar at saagarjha.com
Wed Jan 4 21:35:02 CST 2017


I’m not quite sure what you mean by "restrictions of parent implementations”, however, the “default value” you’re mentioning is a fundamental part of OOP–when a subclass overrides a superclass, it gets the parent class’s methods for free. There’s no need to issue a warning for this, since it’s expected behavior from other Object-Oriented languages.

Saagar Jha



> On Jan 4, 2017, at 6:29 PM, Wagner Truppel via swift-users <swift-users at swift.org> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I wasn’t sure whether to post this message here, at swift-dev, or at swift-evolution. so I’ll try here first. Hopefully it will get to the right group of people or, if not, someone will point me to the right mailing list.
> 
> I came across a situation that boils down to this example:
> 
> class Parent {
>    func foo() {
>        print("Parent foo() called")
>    }
> }
> 
> class Child: Parent {
>    func foo(x: Int = 0) {
>        print("Child foo() called")
>    }
> }
> 
> let c = Child()
> c.foo()  // prints "Parent foo() called"
> 
> I understand why this behaves like so, namely, the subclass has a method foo(x:) but no direct implementation of foo() so the parent’s implementation is invoked rather than the child's. That’s all fine except that it is not very intuitive.
> 
> I would argue that the expectation is that the search for an implementation should start with the subclass (which is does) but should look at all possible restrictions of parent implementations, including the restriction due to default values.
> 
> At the very least, I think the compiler should emit a warning or possibly even an error.
> 
> Thanks for reading.
> Cheers,
> 
> Wagner
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