c-resources/CPlusPlus20ForProgrammers-m.../examples/ch20/fig20_05.cpp

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// fig20_05.cpp
// Demonstrating operators .* and ->*.
#include <iostream>
// class Test definition
class Test {
public:
Test(int x) : value{x} {};
void testFunction() {
std::cout << "testFunction called\n";
}
int value; // public data member
};
void arrowStar(Test* ptr); // prototype
void dotStar(Test* ptr); // prototype
int main() {
Test test{8};
arrowStar(&test); // pass address to arrowStar
dotStar(&test); // pass address to dotStar
}
// access member function of Test object using ->*
void arrowStar(Test* ptr) {
auto functionPtr{&Test::testFunction}; // pointer to a member function
(ptr->*functionPtr)(); // invoke function indirectly
}
// access members of Test object data member using .*
void dotStar(Test* ptr) {
auto valuePtr{&Test::value}; // pointer to a data member
std::cout << "value is " << (*ptr).*valuePtr << "\n"; // access value
}
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