The sealed
modifier is used to prevent derivation from a class. An error occurs if a sealed class is specified as the base class of another class.
A sealed class cannot also be an abstract class.
The sealed
modifier is primarily used to prevent unintended derivation, but it also enables certain run-time optimizations. In particular, because a sealed class is known to never have any derived classes, it is possible to transform virtual function member invocations on sealed class instances into non-virtual invocations.