Can Static Functions Be Virtual in C++? (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 6 Jun, 2022

In C++, a static member function of a class cannot be virtual. Virtual functions are invoked when you have a pointer or reference to an instance of a class. Static functions aren't tied to the instance of a class but they are tied to the class. C++ doesn't have pointers-to-class, so there is no scenario in which you could invoke a static function virtually.

For example, below program gives compilation error,

CPP `

// CPP Program to demonstrate Virtual member functions // cannot be static #include

using namespace std;

class Test { public: virtual static void fun() {} };

`

Output

prog.cpp:9:29: error: member ‘fun’ cannot be declared both virtual and static virtual static void fun() {} ^

Also, static member function cannot be const and volatile. Following code also fails in compilation,

CPP `

// CPP Program to demonstrate Static member function cannot // be const #include

using namespace std;

class Test { public: static void fun() const {} };

`

Output

prog.cpp:8:23: error: static member function ‘static void Test::fun()’ cannot have cv-qualifier static void fun() const {} ^