Hi,
Trying to generalize behaviour of a set of classes and to supply them with decorators, I'm implementing an abstract interface containing the common functions.
Now all my classes have a 'protected' member function "Update()" , which I thus make a protected purely virtual function in my base class.
Does this make sense ? I've seen something written on this, but I forgot where and what they said.
I can think of some polymorphic call-back, but this is not the way the function is used. Perhaps I'll just make it a public function? This will not have a negative impact on the code.
Thanks a lot for your answers !
Mark