Protected Classes in .NET
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Can a class be protected in.NET?
Why is / isn't this possible?

Bookrack answered 19/6, 2009 at 12:45 Comment(0)
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Yes, you just cannot make them top level classes, they must be inner classes

public class Outer
{
    protected class Foo
    {
    }
}

This is fine, it means that the only classes allowed to see Foo are sub classes of Outer

class X 
{
    // 'Outer.Foo' is inaccessible due to its protection level
    private void Flibble(Outer.Foo foo)
    {
    }
}

class X : Outer
{
    // fine
    private void Flibble(Outer.Foo foo)
    {
    }
}

Note that you cannot declare any outer class as private, protected (or protected internal) in c# since the access modifier for outer level classes defines their visibility in relation to other assemblies. Specifically visible within the assembly only (or to friends via InternalsVisibleTo) or outside the assembly.

Thus whilst the public/internal identifiers are used here for consistency really the state in IL is simply 'Public' or 'NonPublic' (as the Reflection.Emit flags show)

Gard answered 19/6, 2009 at 12:53 Comment(0)
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protected visibility is used to indicate 'visible to derived classes'. This makes sense on things inside a class, but normally has no meaning at the class level.

The only exception to this is an inner class, where protected visibility means that derived classes will have access to the inner class.

Statuary answered 19/6, 2009 at 12:53 Comment(0)
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Yes, we just cannot make them top level classes, they must be inner classes

Bookrack answered 19/6, 2009 at 15:9 Comment(1)
This literally just repeats what the two prior answers stated.Weltanschauung
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A protected class could not be defined inside a namespace.It could only be declared as a nested class. It could be instantiated inside other nested classes and could be inherited by other nested classes and It can inherit from other nested classes.

A protected member of a parent class could be accessed by the nested classes as well as the classes that inherit from the parent class (Derived Class or Child Class).

Nottage answered 6/6, 2018 at 11:43 Comment(1)
This also just repeats what the existing answers state.Weltanschauung

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