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A keyword was specified on a member declaration that does not make sense. For example, a method was declared as <var>Abstract</var>, but the class in which it is contained is not Abstract. Or, <var>Overridable</var> or <var>Abstract</var> was specified for a constructor &#x2014; but constructors cannot be overridden. If it is unclear why the keyword does not make sense, see [[Classes and Objects]].
A keyword was specified on a member declaration that does not make sense. For example, a method was declared as <var>Abstract</var>, but the class in which it is contained is not Abstract. Or, <var>Overridable</var> or <var>Abstract</var> was specified for a constructor &#x2014; but constructors cannot be overridden. If it is unclear why the keyword does not make sense, see [[Classes and Objects]].


[[Category:Sirius Mods messages]]
[[Category:Sirius Mods messages]] [[Category:MSIR.0800 - MSIR.0999]]

Revision as of 16:07, 13 August 2015

A keyword was specified on a member declaration that does not make sense. For example, a method was declared as Abstract, but the class in which it is contained is not Abstract. Or, Overridable or Abstract was specified for a constructor — but constructors cannot be overridden. If it is unclear why the keyword does not make sense, see Classes and Objects.