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Asked: June 3, 20262026-06-03T04:45:36+00:00 2026-06-03T04:45:36+00:00

I’m C# programmer new to D language. I’m a bit to confused with OOP

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I’m C# programmer new to D language. I’m a bit to confused with OOP in D programming language.

Assuming that I have the following class:

public class A {
   protected void foo() {
      writefln("A.foo() called.");
   }
};

public class B : A {
   public override void foo() {
      writefln("B.foo() called.");
   }
};

The protected modifier means that I can access the .foo() method just on inherited class,so why this D program compiles normally?

Here is the equivalent to C#.NET:

using System;

public class A {
   protected virtual void foo() {
      Console.WriteLine("a.foo() called.");
   }
};

public class B : A {
   public override void foo() {
      Console.WriteLine("b.foo() called.");
   }
};

public class MainClass  {
   public static void Main(string[] args) {
      A a = new A();
      B b = new B();    
      a.foo();
      b.foo();
   }
};

It don’t compiles and given the following error message(as I expected):

test.cs(10,30): error CS0507: B.foo()': cannot change access
modifiers when overriding
protected’ inherited member `A.foo()’

Can someone explain this D behavior? Thanks in advance.

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    2026-06-03T04:45:38+00:00Added an answer on June 3, 2026 at 4:45 am

    There’s no purpose in preventing the override. The derived class could implement a trivial forwarding function that allows access. Consider:

    public class A {
        protected virtual void foo() {
            writefln("A.foo() called.");
        }
    };
    
    public class B : A {
       protected override void foo() { // OK
           writefln("B.foo() called.");
       }
       public void call_foo() {
           foo(); // But I allowed public access anyway!
       }
    };
    

    Thus, even though I didn’t redefine the access level of foo, I still allowed public access to it and there’s nothing you can do about it. Allowing the redefinition is just simpler.

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