What is the difference between 'open' and 'public' in Kotlin?

I am new to Kotlin and I am confused between open and public keywords. Could anyone please tell me the difference between those keywords?


The open keyword means “open for extension“:

The open annotation on a class is the opposite of Java's final: it allows others to inherit from this class. By default, all classes in Kotlin are final, which corresponds to Effective Java, Item 17: Design and document for inheritance or else prohibit it.

You also need to be explicit about methods you want to make overridable, also marked with open:

open class Base {
    open fun v() {}
    fun nv() {}
}

The public keyword acts as a visibility modifier that can be applied on classes, functions etc. Note that public is the default if nothing else is specified explicitly:

If you do not specify any visibility modifier, public is used by default, which means that your declarations will be visible everywhere


class A { ... } in Java is equal to open class A { ... } in Kotlin.
final class B { ... } in Java is equal to class B { ...} in Kotlin.

It is not related with public.

In Kotlin, everything without access modifiers is public by default. You can explicitly say public in the definition, but it is not necessary in Kotlin.

So,

public class A { ... }

and

class A { ... }

are the same in Kotlin.


I put here just for my memo, maybe useful for someone else :

open class in kotlin means that a class can be inherited because by default they are not:

 class Car{....}
 class Supercar:Car{....} : // give an error

 open Car2{....}
 class Supercar:Car2{....} : // ok

public class in Java is about the visibility of class (nothing to do with inheritance : unless a class in java is final, it can be inherited by default). In kotlin all the class are public by default.

open method in kotlin means that the method can be overridden, because by default they are not. Instead in Java all the methods can be overridden by default

The method of an open class cannot be overridden by default as usual (doesn't matter if the class is open), they must be declared that they can be overridden :

 open class Car{
    fun steering{...}
 }
 class Supercar:Car{
    override fun steering {...}  // give an error
 } 

 open class Car2{
    open fun steering{...}
 }
 class Supercar:Car2{
    override fun steering {...}  // ok
 }

for more details : https://kotlinlang.org/docs/reference/classes.html


public: public keyword in Kotlin is similar to java it is use to make the visibility of classes, methods, variables to access from anywhere.

open: In Kotlin all classes, functions, and variables are by defaults final, and by inheritance property, we cannot inherit the property of final classes, final functions, and data members. So we use the open keyword before the class or function or variable to make inheritable that.