This is the duplicate question I am talking about: Why this code does NOT represent multiple inheritance in C#?
This is the duplicate target question: Why is Multiple Inheritance not allowed in Java or C#?
In my understanding, this is not actually a duplicate. Duplicate target question is actually asking "Why is the feature not supported in the language". Whereas a duplicate question is asked out of misunderstanding.
Due to misunderstanding and confusion, a duplicate question incorrectly assumes that the feature is already supported in one particular case; then why is it not supported in other cases.
The OP of the duplicate question is well aware that the feature is not supported. But, he also learn that:
Every type in .NET derives from
object
.
This causes a confusion for him and actually he is asking:
If 'this' is true then why is 'that' not possible?
In my humble opinion, this is not the duplicate of the one that is marked.
Note that the OP is not asking "why feature is not supported". He knows the feature is not supported, and he do not care why it is not supported. He is just stuck on one particular case that conflicts with this fact (as he thinks due to a misunderstanding) and he is asking clarification about the same.
I think, the basic problem here is the confusion of OP. It is not helpful to link him to the answers those explain why feature is not supported. It is necessary to clear his misunderstanding instead. This is not done in any of the target answers. No target answer explains that what he is thinking as "multiple inheritance" is actually a "multi-level inheritance".
Please note that I have edited the duplicate question to make it better. Please refer to the original revision just in case it is necessary.