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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T10:38:45+00:00 2026-05-15T10:38:45+00:00

class PageNavigator { public: // Opens a URL with the given disposition. The transition

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class PageNavigator {
 public:
  // Opens a URL with the given disposition.  The transition specifies how this
  // navigation should be recorded in the history system (for example, typed).
  virtual void OpenURL(const GURL& url, const GURL& referrer,
                       WindowOpenDisposition disposition,
                       PageTransition::Type transition) = 0;
};

I don’t understand what is that =0; part…what are we trying to communicate?

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    2026-05-15T10:38:45+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 10:38 am

    ‘= 0’ means it’s a pure virtual method. It must be overriden in inheriting class.

    If a class has a pure virtual method it is considered abstract. Instances (objects) of abstract classes cannot be created. They are intended to be used as base classes only.

    Curious detail: ‘= 0’ doesn’t mean method has no definition (no body). You can still provide method body, e.g.:

    class A
    {
     public:
      virtual void f() = 0;
      virtual ~A() {}
    };
    
    void A::f()
    {
      std::cout << "This is A::f.\n";
    }
    
    class B : public A
    {
     public:
      void f();
    }
    
    void B::f()
    {
      A::f();
      std::cout << "And this is B::f.\n";
    }
    
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