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'member': only CLS-compliant members can be abstract
A class member cannot be both abstract and non-compliant with the Common Language Specification (CLS). The CLS specifies that all class members shall be implemented. For more information about CLS Compliance, see Writing CLS-Compliant Code and Common Language Specification.
Example
The following example generates CS3011:
// CS3011.cs
using System;
[assembly:CLSCompliant(true)]
public abstract class I
{
    [CLSCompliant(false)]
    public abstract int M();   // CS3011
    // OK
    [CLSCompliant(false)]
    public void M2()
    {
    }
}
public class C : I
{
    public override int M()
    {
        return 1;
    }
    public static void Main()
    {
    }
}