How to: Declare Abstract and Sealed Properties
Although specified as valid in the ECMA C++/CLI , in the Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 compiler you cannot specify the abstract (Visual C++) or sealed keywords on trivial properties, or on the property declaration of a non-trivial property.
To declare a sealed or abstract property, you must define a non-trivial property and specify the abstract or sealed keywords on the get and set accessor functions.
Example
// properties_abstract_sealed.cpp
// compile with: /clr
ref struct A {
protected:
int m_i;
public:
A() { m_i = 87; }
// define abstract property
property int Prop_1 {
virtual int get() abstract;
virtual void set(int i) abstract;
}
};
ref struct B : A {
private:
int m_i;
public:
B() { m_i = 86; }
// implement abstract property
property int Prop_1 {
virtual int get() override { return m_i; }
virtual void set(int i) override { m_i = i; }
}
};
ref struct C {
private:
int m_i;
public:
C() { m_i = 87; }
// define sealed property
property int Prop_2 {
virtual int get() sealed { return m_i; }
virtual void set(int i) sealed { m_i = i; };
}
};
int main() {
B b1;
// call implementation of abstract property
System::Console::WriteLine(b1.Prop_1);
C c1;
// call sealed property
System::Console::WriteLine(c1.Prop_2);
}
86
87