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runtime(doc): Update vim9class help (#13292)
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
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@ -413,7 +413,9 @@ prefix when defining the method: >
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*E1373*
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A class extending the abstract class must implement all the abstract methods.
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The signature (arguments, argument types and return type) must be exactly the
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same. Class methods in an abstract class can also be abstract methods.
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same. If the return type of a method is a class, then that class or one of
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its subclasses can be used in the extended method. Class methods in an
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abstract class can also be abstract methods.
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@ -548,8 +550,10 @@ is not possible to override them (unlike some other languages).
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*E1356* *E1357* *E1358*
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Object methods of the base class can be overruled. The signature (arguments,
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argument types and return type) must be exactly the same. The method of the
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base class can be called by prefixing "super.".
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argument types and return type) must be exactly the same. If the return type
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of a method is a class, then that class or one of its subclasses can be used
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in the extended method. The method of the base class can be called by
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prefixing "super.".
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*E1377*
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The access level of a method (public or private) in a child class should be
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@ -738,17 +742,19 @@ constructor methods.
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7. Type definition *Vim9-type* *:type*
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{not implemented yet}
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A type definition is giving a name to a type specification. For Example: >
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:type ListOfStrings list<string>
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TODO: more explanation
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8. Enum *Vim9-enum* *:enum* *:endenum*
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{not implemented yet}
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An enum is a type that can have one of a list of values. Example: >
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:enum Color
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Black
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:endenum
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TODO: more explanation
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