"Alexandre E. Kopilovitch" wrote:
>
> >>>The only thing Java added
> >>>to C++ was a little bit of (not nearly enough) error-resistance.
> >
> >>interfaces
> >
> >So what is the difference between a Java Interface and a C++ pure virtual class
> >(apart from the C++ version being less restrictive)?
>
> Well, consider the following declaration:
>
> public class GentleThread implements Runnable {
> ...
> }
>
> How do you say that in C++ ? I.e., what in C++ corresponds to "implements" ?
>
> Alexander Kopilovitch [log in to unmask]
> Saint-Petersburg
> Russia
Java does not support multiple inheritance so the is how it specifies
common interface specifications.
To answer your question directly:
class GentleThread: public class Runnable
Where Runnable has only abstract interfaces.
Steve Schwarm
EMC Corp