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AnswerRe: interface: how to indicate there needs to be a default constructor? Pin
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AFAIK, you can't. I believe the best you can do is create an abstract class (this can implement your interface if required) with a default constructor and derive from that. If a default constructor isn't provided in the derived class, then the base's implementation will be used.

Dave
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