the library allows users, not just developers, to subclass that class. That wouldn't always be the case.
Wouldn't it? The view I take is that any time you have subclassed, you automatically become a developer. Is there any other reason to subclass than to extend or further develop a class?
In reply to Re^5: Documenting non-public OO components
by revdiablo
in thread Documenting non-public OO components
by creamygoodness
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