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Changing an inherited member to ``++private++`` will not prevent access to the base class implementation.
This rule raises an issue when a ``++private++`` method in an unsealed type has a signature that is identical to a ``++public++`` method declared in a base type.
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== Noncompliant Code Example
----
using System;
namespace MyLibrary
{
public class Foo
{
public void SomeMethod(int count) { }
}
public class Bar:Foo
{
private void SomeMethod(int count) { } // Noncompliant
}
}
----
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== Compliant Solution
----
using System;
namespace MyLibrary
{
public class Foo
{
public void SomeMethod(int count) { }
}
public sealed class Bar : Foo
{
private void SomeMethod(int count) { }
}
}
----
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'''
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== Comments And Links
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