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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T14:34:09+00:00 2026-05-16T14:34:09+00:00

I really don’t get it. If the base class is abstract and only intended

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I really don’t get it.

If the base class is abstract and only intended to be used to provide common functionality to public subclasses defined in the assembly, why shouldn’t it be declared internal?

I don’t want the abstract class to be visible to code outside the assembly. I don’t want external code to know about it.

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    2026-05-16T14:34:10+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 2:34 pm

    By inheriting from a class, you expose the functionality of the base class through your child.

    Since the child class has higher visibility than its parent, you would be exposing members that would otherwise be protected.

    You can’t violate the protection level of the parent class by implementing a child with higher visibility.

    If the base class is really meant to be used by public child classes, then you need to make the parent public as well.

    The other option is to keep your “parent” internal, make it non-abstract, and use it to compose your child classes, and use an Interface to force classes to implement the functionality:

    public interface ISomething
    {
        void HelloWorld();
    }
    
    internal class OldParent : ISomething
    {
        public void HelloWorld(){ Console.WriteLine("Hello World!"); }
    }
    
    public class OldChild : ISomething
    {
        OldParent _oldParent = new OldParent();
    
        public void HelloWorld() { _oldParent.HelloWorld(); }
    }
    
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