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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T06:33:41+00:00 2026-05-30T06:33:41+00:00

Consider this code sample: public abstract class Parent { public int val; public Parent()

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Consider this code sample:

public abstract class Parent
{
    public int val;
    public Parent()
    {
        val = 0;
    }
    public virtual void foo()
    {
        inc();
    }

    public virtual void inc()
    {
        val = val + 10;
    }
}

public class Child : Parent
{
    public override void foo()
    {
        base.foo();
    }

    public override void inc()
    {
        val++;
    }
}

static void Main(string[] args)
{
    Parent p = new Child();
    Console.WriteLine("p.val = " + p.val);  //Output: p.val = 0
    p.foo();
    Console.WriteLine("P.val = " + p.val);  //Output: p.val = 1
}

I am assuming the inc() of the Parent class did not get called because {this} pointer is actually pointing to a Child object so the Child’s version of inc() will be called from the Parent object’s function foo(). Is there a way to force the Parent’s function foo() to always call parent’s function inc() Like you could in C++ with :: operator?

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    2026-05-30T06:33:42+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 6:33 am

    You’re over-thinking the problem.

    • If you want non-virtual dispatch then don’t make the methods virtual in the first place.

    • If you want both virtual and non-virtual dispatch then make two methods, one virtual and one static

    For example:

    class Base
    {
        protected static void NonVirtualFoo(Base b)
        {
            // Whatever
        }
        public virtual void Foo()
        {
            Base.NonVirtualFoo(this);
        }
    }
    
    class Derived : Base
    {
        protected new static void NonVirtualFoo(Derived d)
        {
            // Whatever
        }
        public override void Foo()
        {
            Derived.NonVirtualFoo(this);
            Base.NonVirtualFoo(this);
        }
    }
    

    Use the right tool for the job. If you want virtual dispatch then call a virtual method. If you want static dispatch then call a static method. Don’t try to take a hammer to a virtual method and make it statically dispatched; that’s working against the entire purpose of the tool.

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