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// Fig. 10.20: Employee.cpp
// Abstract-base-class Employee member-function definitions.
// Note: No definitions are given for pure virtual functions.
#include <fmt/format.h>
#include "Employee.h" // Employee class definition
// constructor
Employee::Employee(std::string_view name) : m_name{name} {} // empty body
// set name
void Employee::setName(std::string_view name) {m_name = name;}
// get name
std::string Employee::getName() const {return m_name;}
// public non-virtual function; returns Employee's earnings
double Employee::earnings() const {return getPay();}
// public non-virtual function; returns Employee's string representation
std::string Employee::toString() const {return getString();}
// protected virtual function that derived classes can override and call
std::string Employee::getString() const {
return fmt::format("name: {}", getName());
}
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