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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T02:07:47+00:00 2026-05-13T02:07:47+00:00

Perhaps my knowledge of inheritance and polymorphism isn’t what I thought it was. Can

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Perhaps my knowledge of inheritance and polymorphism isn’t what I thought it was. Can anyone shed some light?

Setup (trivialization of problem):

class X {
};

class Y {
};

class Base {
  public:
    void f( X* ) {}
};

class Child: public Base {
  public:
    void f( Y* ) {}
};

Question: This should work, right?

int main( void ) {
  X* x = new X();
  Y* y = new Y();
  Child* c = new Child();
  c->f( x );
  c->f( y );
  return 0;
}

I get errors (GCC 4.4) to the tune of:

`no matching function for call to 'Child::f(X*&)'`
`note: candidates are: void Child::f(Y*)`
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    2026-05-13T02:07:47+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 2:07 am

    The virtual keyword will not help you here.

    Your base class Base::f is being hidden by your derived type. You need to do the following:

    class Child: public Base {
      public:
        using Base::f;
        void f( Y* ) {}
    };
    

    Parashift goes into more detail.

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