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// fig10_07.cpp
// Aiming base-class and derived-class pointers at base-class
// and derived-class objects, respectively.
#include <fmt/format.h>
#include <iostream>
#include "SalariedEmployee.h"
#include "SalariedCommissionEmployee.h"
int main() {
// create base-class object
SalariedEmployee salaried{"Sue Jones", 500.0};
// create derived-class object
SalariedCommissionEmployee salariedCommission{
"Bob Lewis", 300.0, 5000.0, .04};
// output objects salaried and salariedCommission
std::cout << fmt::format("{}:\n{}\n{}\n",
"DISPLAY BASE-CLASS AND DERIVED-CLASS OBJECTS",
salaried.toString(), // base-class toString
salariedCommission.toString()); // derived-class toString
// natural: aim base-class pointer at base-class object
SalariedEmployee* salariedPtr{&salaried};
std::cout << fmt::format("{}\n{}:\n{}\n",
"CALLING TOSTRING WITH BASE-CLASS POINTER TO",
"BASE-CLASS OBJECT INVOKES BASE-CLASS FUNCTIONALITY",
salariedPtr->toString()); // base-class version
// natural: aim derived-class pointer at derived-class object
SalariedCommissionEmployee* salariedCommissionPtr{&salariedCommission};
std::cout << fmt::format("{}\n{}:\n{}\n",
"CALLING TOSTRING WITH DERIVED-CLASS POINTER TO",
"DERIVED-CLASS OBJECT INVOKES DERIVED-CLASS FUNCTIONALITY",
salariedCommissionPtr->toString()); // derived-class version
// aim base-class pointer at derived-class object
salariedPtr = &salariedCommission;
std::cout << fmt::format("{}\n{}:\n{}\n",
"CALLING TOSTRING WITH BASE-CLASS POINTER TO DERIVED-CLASS",
"OBJECT INVOKES BASE-CLASS FUNCTIONALITY",
salariedPtr->toString()); // baseclass version
}
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