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2.1 KiB
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// Fig. 9.26: Employee.cpp
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// Employee class member-function definitions.
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#include <fmt/format.h>
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#include <iostream>
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#include "Employee.h" // Employee class definition
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using namespace std;
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// constructor uses member initializer list to pass initializer
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// values to constructors of member objects
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Employee::Employee(std::string_view firstName, std::string_view lastName,
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const Date& birthDate, const Date& hireDate)
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: m_firstName{firstName}, m_lastName{lastName},
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m_birthDate{birthDate}, m_hireDate{hireDate} {
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// output Employee object to show when constructor is called
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std::cout << fmt::format("Employee object constructor: {} {}\n",
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m_firstName, m_lastName);
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}
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// gets string representation of an Employee object
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std::string Employee::toString() const {
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return fmt::format("{}, {} Hired: {} Birthday: {}", m_lastName,
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m_firstName, m_hireDate.toString(), m_birthDate.toString());
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}
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// output Employee object to show when its destructor is called
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Employee::~Employee() {
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cout << fmt::format("Employee object destructor: {}, {}\n",
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m_lastName, m_firstName);
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}
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