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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T01:11:03+00:00 2026-05-12T01:11:03+00:00

The essence of the problem is, given a class hierarchy like this: class A

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The essence of the problem is, given a class hierarchy like this:

class A
{
    protected void MethodToExpose()
    {}

    protected void MethodToHide(object param)
    {}
}

class B : A
{
    new private void MethodToHide(object param)
    {}

    protected void NewMethodInB()
    {}
}

class C : B
{
    public void DoSomething()
    {
        base.MethodToHide("the parameter"); // This still calls A.MethodToHide()
        base.MethodToExpose(); // This calls A.MethodToExpose(), but that's ok
        base.NewMethodInB();
    }
}

How can I prevent any classes that inherit from class “B” from seeing the method A.MethodToHide()? In C++, this was easy enough by using a declaration such as class B : private A, but this syntax is not valid in C#.

For those interested (or wondering what I’m really trying to do), what we’re trying to do is create a wrapper for for Rhino.Commons.NHRepository that hides the methods we don’t want to expose to our group of developers, so we can have a cookie-cutter way of developing our app that new developers can easily follow. So yes, I believe the “Is-A” test is valid for the whole chain (WidgetRepository Is-A BaseRepository Is-A NHRepository).

Edit: I should have mentioned, for the sake of argument, that class A is an API class outside of our control. Otherwise the problem gets considerably easier.

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    2026-05-12T01:11:04+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 1:11 am

    You can’t do it and preserve the hierarchy. If possible, you should create interfaces that define your ideal, then subclass the bases classes and implement the interfaces. reference the interfaces only (not the base class types) in your code.

    The Adapter pattern was created specifically to solve the problem of how to use a framework when its API doesn’t line up exactly with your needs.

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