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//
// ex13_22.h
// Exercise 13.22
//
// Created by pezy on 1/13/15.
//
// Assume that we want HasPtr to behave like a value.
// That is, each object should have its own copy of the string to which the objects point.
// We'll show the definitions of the copy-control members in the next section.
// However, you already know everything you need to know to implement these members.
// Write the HasPtr copy constructor and copyassignment operator before reading on.
//
// See ex13_11.h
#ifndef CP5_ex13_11_h
#define CP5_ex13_11_h
#include <string>
class HasPtr {
public:
HasPtr(const std::string &s = std::string()) : ps(new std::string(s)), i(0) { }
HasPtr(const HasPtr &hp) : ps(new std::string(*hp.ps)), i(hp.i) { }
HasPtr& operator=(const HasPtr &hp) {
auto new_p = new std::string(*hp.ps);
delete ps;
ps = new_p;
i = hp.i;
return *this;
}
~HasPtr() {
delete ps;
}
private:
std::string *ps;
int i;
};
#endif