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29 lines
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There are several reasons for a method not to have a method body:
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* It is an unintentional omission, and should be fixed to prevent an unexpected behavior in production.
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* It is not yet, or never will be, supported. In this case an ``++NotSupportedException++`` should be thrown.
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* The method is an intentionally-blank override. In this case a nested comment should explain the reason for the blank override.
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== Noncompliant Code Example
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public override function doSomething():void {
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}
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public function doSomethingElse():void {
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}
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== Compliant Solution
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public override function doSomething():void {
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throw new IllegalOperationError("doSomething cannot be performed because ...");
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}
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public function doSomethingElse():void {
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//This method is empty because ...
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}
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