c-resources/CPlusPlus20ForProgrammers-m.../examples/ch09/fig09_16-18/Time.cpp

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// Fig. 9.17: Time.cpp
// Time class member-function definitions.
#include <stdexcept>
#include "Time.h" // include definition of class Time
// set new Time value using 24-hour time
void Time::setTime(int hour, int minute, int second) {
// validate hour, minute and second
if (hour < 0 || hour >= 24) {
throw std::invalid_argument{"hour was out of range"};
}
if (minute < 0 || minute >= 60) {
throw std::invalid_argument{"minute was out of range"};
}
if (second < 0 || second >= 60) {
throw std::invalid_argument{"second was out of range"};
}
m_hour = hour;
m_minute = minute;
m_second = second;
}
// return hour value
int Time::getHour() const {return m_hour;}
// poor practice: returning a reference to a private data member.
int& Time::badSetHour(int hour) {
setTime(hour, m_minute, m_second);
return m_hour; // dangerous reference return
}
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