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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T15:16:24+00:00 2026-05-17T15:16:24+00:00

Here is the way I have my base class working: class AguiWidgetBase { //variables

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Here is the way I have my base class working:

class AguiWidgetBase
{
    //variables
    AguiDockingEnum dockingStyle;
    std::string text;
    AguiRectangle clientRectangle;
    AguiColor tintColor;
    AguiColor fontColor;
    std::map<int,int,CmpIntInt> children;

    //private methods
    void zeroMemory();
    virtual void onPaint();
    virtual void onAddChildControl(AguiWidgetBase *control);
    virtual void onTintColorChanged(AguiColor color);
    virtual void onDockingStyleChanged(AguiDockingEnum style);
    virtual void onTextChanged(std::string text);
    virtual void onThemeChanged(const AguiTheme &theme);
    void (*onPaintCallback)(AguiRectangle clientRect);
    void (*onTintColorChangedCallback)();
    void (*onDockingStyleChangedCallback)();
    void (*onTextChangedCallback)();
    void (*onThemeChangedCallback)();

protected:
    AguiWidgetBase *parentWidget;
public:
    AguiWidgetBase(void);
    ~AguiWidgetBase(void);

    void addChildControl(AguiWidgetBase *control);
    void removeChildControl(AguiWidgetBase *control);
    AguiWidgetBase* getParent();
    void paint();
    void setTintColor(AguiColor color);
    AguiColor getTintColor();
    void setDockingStyle(AguiDockingEnum style);
    AguiDockingEnum getDockingStyle();
    void setText(std::string text);
    std::string getText();
    void SetTheme( const AguiTheme &theme);
};

Some of them work like this. There is a regular non-overridable funcion which calls the virtual function and the function pointer if its not NULL.

Will my virtual functions be able to once again go into the private scope when I create derived classes or must they be public?

I want to avoid them being public due to my design.
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    2026-05-17T15:16:24+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 3:16 pm

    Virtual functions can have public, protected, or private access.

    A discussion of them via the C++ FAQ.

    • Should I use protected virtuals instead of public virtuals?
    • When should someone use private virtuals?
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