I have interface based on another:
class IDrawable {
public:
virtual ~IDrawable();
};
class IExtendedDrawable: public IDrawable {
public:
virtual ~IExtendedDrawable();
};
class DrawableImplementation: public IDrawable {
public:
virtual ~DrawableImplementation();
};
class ExtendedDrawableImplementation:
public DrawableImplementation, public IExtendedDrawable
{
public:
virtual ~ExtendedDrawableImplementation();
};
Then ExtendedDrawableImplementation = DrawableImplementation (+IDrawable) + IExtendedDrawable (+IDrawable)
Is it right to have IDrawable twice in same class?
I’ll give the benefit of the doubt that you DO indeed need/want multiple inheritance. I see it as good in only limited situations, and interfaces is one of them (even Java allows this).
As said above, use virtual inheritance and be sure to only use pure
virtualmethods in the interfaceclasses.