DefinitionalObjectCheckForSameDefinition Method |
Checks to determine if another instance has the same definition as this instance and
returns
if it does. Derived classes MUST override this method and check
all new fields introduced by the derived class for definitional equivalence. It is NOT necessary
to check base class fields because the base class will already have done that. When overriding this method,
you should NOT call the base implementation because it will return
for all derived-class instances.
Derived classes should check the type of
other to preserve the symmetric nature of
IsSameDefinition(Object).
Namespace:
AGI.Foundation.Infrastructure
Assembly:
AGI.Foundation.Core (in AGI.Foundation.Core.dll) Version: 24.3.420.0 (24.3.420.0)
Syntax protected abstract bool CheckForSameDefinition(
DefinitionalObject other
)
Protected MustOverride Function CheckForSameDefinition (
other As DefinitionalObject
) As Boolean
protected:
virtual bool CheckForSameDefinition(
DefinitionalObject^ other
) abstract
abstract CheckForSameDefinition :
other : DefinitionalObject -> bool
Parameters
- other
- Type: AGI.Foundation.InfrastructureDefinitionalObject
The other instance to compare to this one.
Return Value
Type:
Boolean if the two objects are defined equivalently; otherwise
.
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