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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T05:42:55+00:00 2026-05-19T05:42:55+00:00

How to stop the class to be inherited by other class.

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How to stop the class to be inherited by other class.

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    2026-05-19T05:42:56+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 5:42 am

    C++11 solution

    In C++11, you can seal a class by using final keyword in the definition as:

    class A final  //note final keyword is used after the class name
    {
       //...
    };
    
    class B : public A  //error - because class A is marked final (sealed).
    {                   //        so A cannot be derived from.
       //...
    };
    

    To know the other uses of final, see my answer here:

    • What is the purpose of the "final" keyword in C++11 for functions?

    C++03 solution

    Bjarne Stroustrup’s code : Can I stop people deriving from my class?

    class Usable;
    class Usable_lock {
        friend class Usable;
    private:
        Usable_lock() {}
        Usable_lock(const Usable_lock&) {}
    };
    
    class Usable : public virtual Usable_lock {
    public:
        Usable();
        Usable(char*);
    };
    Usable a;
    
    class DD : public Usable { };
    
    DD dd;  // error: DD::DD() cannot access
            // Usable_lock::Usable_lock(): private  member
    

    Generic_lock

    So we can make use of template to make the Usable_lock generic enough to seal any class:

    template<class T>
    class  Generic_lock 
    {
        friend T;
        Generic_lock() {}                     //private
        Generic_lock(const Generic_lock&) {}  //private
    };
    
    class Usable : public virtual Generic_lock<Usable>
    {
    public:
        Usable() {}
    };
    
    Usable a; //Okay
    class DD : public Usable { };
    
    DD dd; //Not okay!
    
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