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// Fig. 10.2: SalariedEmployee.cpp
// Class SalariedEmployee member-function definitions.
#include <fmt/format.h>
#include <stdexcept>
#include "SalariedEmployee.h" // SalariedEmployee class definition
// constructor
SalariedEmployee::SalariedEmployee(std::string_view name, double salary)
: m_name{name} {
setSalary(salary);
}
// set name
void SalariedEmployee::setName(std::string_view name) {
m_name = name; // should validate
}
// return name
std::string SalariedEmployee::getName() const {return m_name;}
// set salary
void SalariedEmployee::setSalary(double salary) {
if (salary < 0.0) {
throw std::invalid_argument("Salary must be >= 0.0");
}
m_salary = salary;
}
// return salary
double SalariedEmployee::getSalary() const {return m_salary;}
// calculate earnings
double SalariedEmployee::earnings() const {return getSalary();}
// return string representation of SalariedEmployee object
std::string SalariedEmployee::toString() const {
return fmt::format("name: {}\nsalary: ${:.2f}\n", getName(),
getSalary());
}
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