What's the best way to prevent a class from being instantiated?

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I want this class to be completely static and can never be instantiated. It only contains a bunch of static methods and constants.

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 23 Feb 2022
Make it Abstract.
classdef (Abstract) purelyStatic
methods(Static)
function y = getPi()
y = pi;
end
end
properties(Constant)
theAnswerToLifeTheUniverseAndEverything = 42;
end
end
Use it as:
P = purelyStatic.getPi()
A = purelyStatic.theAnswerToLifeTheUniverseAndEverything
Trying to instantiate it will error.
x = purelyStatic
  2 Comments
埃博拉酱
埃博拉酱 on 24 Feb 2022
It's just abstract. It can be inherited and then instantiated.
Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 24 Feb 2022
Make it Sealed as well. That still wouldn't prevent someone from editing the class file but there isn't really a way to make it so it can never, ever, ever be modified. At least not while butterflies exist :)
classdef (Abstract, Sealed) purelyStatic

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