Why does overridng the handle delete method and setting it to hidden cause a warning to be generated?
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Background; I have a reasonably complex set of objects, and a base of 6-7 people interested in them. I've read (anecdotally) that the primary way people explore API's is via tab completion.
I don't want generic matlab handle methods confusing people with what each object does, as opposed to the nature of it being an object. Therefore I want to hide certain methods, for example, the delete method.
   classdef SomeClass < handle
    methods(Hidden, Access = public)
       function delete(varargin)
          delete@handle(varargin{:});
       end
    end
   end
Now, this appears to generate a warning;
    Warning: The following error was caught while executing 'SomeClass' class destructor:
    Method 'delete' is not defined for class 'SomeClass' or is removed from MATLAB's search path. 
    > In restoredefaultpath (line 52)
    In something (line 2)
This method is definitely defined. Can anyone offer feedback on what's happening here, as it appears illogical to me?
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  Adam
      
      
 on 21 Aug 2017
				
      Edited: Adam
      
      
 on 21 Aug 2017
  
			I don't get any warnings when I create and then delete an object of that class (in R2017a). Are you sure you cleared all objects of the class before making your changes? What is 'something' and more specifically what is it that is on line 2 that causes the error?
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