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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/extensions/abstract-cpp-component-extensions.md
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Expand Up @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ The **abstract** keyword declares either:

### Remarks

The first example syntax declares a class to be abstract. The *class-declaration* component can be either a native C++ declaration (**`class`**** or **`struct`**), or a C++ extension declaration (**ref class** or **ref struct**) if the `/ZW` or `/clr` compiler option is specified.
The first example syntax declares a class to be abstract. The *class-declaration* component can be either a native C++ declaration (**`class`** or **`struct`**), or a C++ extension declaration (**ref class** or **ref struct**) if the `/ZW` or `/clr` compiler option is specified.

The second example syntax declares a virtual member function to be abstract. Declaring a function abstract is the same as declaring it a pure virtual function. Declaring a member function abstract also causes the enclosing class to be declared abstract.

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