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More C++ Concepts Operator overloading Friend Function  This Operator  Inline Function
Operator overloading Programmer can use some operator symbols to define special member functions of a class Provides convenient notations for object behaviors
Why Operator Overloading int i, j, k;  // integers float m, n, p;  // floats k = i  +  j;   // integer addition and assignment p = m  +  n;   // floating addition and assignment The compiler overloads the  +  operator for built-in integer and float types by default, producing integer addition with i+j, and floating addition with m+n. We can make object operation look like individual int variable operation, using operator functions  Complex a,b,c; c = a  +  b;
Operator Overloading Syntax Syntax is: operator @(argument-list) --- operator is a function --- @ is one of C++ operator symbols (+, -, =, etc..) Examples: operator+ operator- operator* operator/
class CStr  { char *pData; int nLength; public: // … void cat(char *s); // …   CStr  operator+ (CStr str1, CStr str2);   CStr  operator+ (CStr str, char *s);   CStr  operator+ (char *s, CStr str);   //accessors char* get_Data(); int get_Len();  }; Example of Operator Overloading void CStr::cat(char *s) { int n; char *pTemp; n=strlen(s); if (n==0) return; pTemp=new char[n+nLength+1]; if (pData)  strcpy(pTemp,pData); strcat(pTemp,s); pData=pTemp; nLength+=n; }
The Addition (+) Operator CStr CStr::operator+(CStr str1, CStr str2) { CStr new_string(str1); //call the copy constructor to initialize an  //entirely new CStr object with the first  //operand new_string.cat(str2.get_Data()); //concatenate the second operand onto the  //end of new_string return new_string; //call copy constructor to create a copy of  //the return value new_string } new_string str1 strlen(str1) strcat(str1,str2) strlen(str1)+strlen(str2)
How does it work? CStr first(“John”); CStr last(“Johnson”); CStr name(first+last); CStr CStr::operator+ (CStr str1,CStr str2) { CStr new_string(str1); new_string.cat(str2.get()); return new_string; } “ John Johnson” Temporary CStr object Copy constructor name
Implementing Operator Overloading Two ways: Implemented as  member functions   Implemented as  non-member or Friend functions the operator function may need to be declared as a friend if it requires access to protected or private data Expression  [email_address]  translates into a function call obj1.operator@(obj2) ,  if this function is defined within class obj1 operator@(obj1,obj2) ,  if this function is defined outside the class obj1
Defined as a member function Implementing Operator Overloading class Complex { ... public: ... Complex operator +(const Complex &op)  { double real  = _real  + op._real, imag = _imag + op._imag; return(Complex(real, imag)); } ... }; c = a+b; c =  a.operator+  (b);
Defined as a non-member function Implementing Operator Overloading class Complex { ... public: ... double real() { return _real; } //need access functions double imag() { return _imag; } ... }; Complex operator +(Complex &op1, Complex &op2)  { double real  = op1.real()  + op2.real(), imag = op1.imag() + op2.imag(); return(Complex(real, imag)); } c = a+b; c =  operator+  (a, b);
Defined as a friend function Implementing Operator Overloading class Complex { ... public: ... friend Complex operator +( const Complex &,  const Complex & ); ... }; Complex operator +(Complex &op1, Complex &op2)  { double real  = op1._real  + op2._real, imag = op1._imag + op2._imag; return(Complex(real, imag)); } c = a+b; c =  operator+  (a, b);
Ordinary Member Functions, Static Functions and Friend Functions The function can access the private part of the class definition The function is in the scope of the class The function must be invoked on an object Which of these are true about the different functions?
What is ‘Friend’? Friend declarations introduce extra coupling between classes Once an object is declared as a friend, it has access to all non-public members as if they were public Access is  unidirectional If B is designated as friend of A, B can access A’s non-public members; A cannot access B’s A friend function of a class is defined  outside  of that class's scope
More about ‘Friend’ The major use of friends is   to provide more efficient access to data members than the function call to accommodate operator functions with easy access to private data members Friends can have access to everything, which defeats data hiding, so use them carefully Friends have permission to change the internal state from outside the class. Always recommend use member functions instead of friends to change state
Assignment Operator Assignment between objects of the same type is always supported the compiler supplies a hidden assignment function if you don’t write your own one same problem as with the copy constructor - the member by member copying Syntax:  class &  class ::operator=(const  class  &arg)  {     //… }
Example: Assignment for CStr class CStr& CStr::operator=(const CStr &source){ //... Do the copying return *this; } Assignment operator for CStr: CStr&  CStr::operator=(const CStr & source) Copy Assignment is  different  from Copy Constructor Return type - a reference to (address of) a CStr object Argument type - a reference to a CStr object (since it is const, the function cannot modify it) Assignment function is called as a member function of the left operand =>Return the object itself str1=str2; str1.operator=(str2)
The “ this ” pointer  Within a member function, the  this  keyword is a pointer to the current object, i.e. the object through which the function was called C++ passes a  hidden   this  pointer whenever a member function is called Within a member function definition, there is an implicit use of  this   pointer for references to data members pData nLength this Data member reference Equivalent to pData this->pData nLength this->nLength CStr object (*this)
Overloading stream-insertion and stream-extraction operators In fact, cout<< or cin>> are operator overloading built in C++ standard lib of iostream.h, using operator &quot;<<&quot; and &quot;>>&quot; cout and cin are the objects of ostream and istream classes, respectively We can add a  friend  function which overloads the operator << friend ostream& operator<< (ostream &os, const Date &d); ostream& operator<<(ostream &os, const Date &d) { os<<d.month<<“/”<<d.day<<“/”<<d.year; return os; } … cout<< d1;  //overloaded operator ostream& operator<<(ostream &os, const Date &d) { os<<d.month<<“/”<<d.day<<“/”<<d.year; return os; } … cout<< d1;  //overloaded operator cout  ----  object of  ostream cout  ----  object of  ostream
Overloading stream-insertion and stream-extraction operators We can also add a  friend  function which overloads the operator >> istream& operator>> (istream &in, Date &d)  { char mmddyy[9]; in >> mmddyy; // check if valid data entered if (d.set(mmddyy))  return in; cout<< &quot;Invalid date format: &quot;<<d<<endl; exit(-1); } friend istream& operator>> (istream &in, Date &d); cin >> d1; cin  ----  object of  istream
Inline functions An inline function is one in which the  function code  replaces the  function call  directly. Inline class member functions   if they are defined as part of the class definition,  implicit if they are defined outside of the class definition,  explicit , I.e.using the keyword,  inline .  Inline functions should be short (preferable one-liners).  Why? Because the use of inline function results in duplication of the code of the function for each invocation of the inline function  
class CStr { char *pData; int nLength; … public:   … char *get_Data(void) {return pData; }//implicit inline function int getlength(void); … }; inline  void CStr::getlength(void) //explicit inline function { return nLength; } …   int main(void) { char *s; int n; CStr a(“Joe”); s = a.get_Data(); n = b.getlength(); }  Example of Inline functions  Inline functions within class declarations Inline functions outside of class declarations In both cases, the compiler will insert the code of the functions get_Data() and getlength() instead of generating calls to these functions
Inline functions (II) An inline function can never be located in a run-time library since the actual code is inserted by the compiler and must therefore be known at  compile-time .   It is only useful to implement an inline function when the time which is spent during a function call is long compared to the code in the function.
Take Home Message Operator overloading provides convenient notations for object behaviors There are three ways to implement operator overloading member functions normal non-member functions friend functions

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Lecture5

  • 1. More C++ Concepts Operator overloading Friend Function This Operator Inline Function
  • 2. Operator overloading Programmer can use some operator symbols to define special member functions of a class Provides convenient notations for object behaviors
  • 3. Why Operator Overloading int i, j, k; // integers float m, n, p; // floats k = i + j; // integer addition and assignment p = m + n; // floating addition and assignment The compiler overloads the + operator for built-in integer and float types by default, producing integer addition with i+j, and floating addition with m+n. We can make object operation look like individual int variable operation, using operator functions Complex a,b,c; c = a + b;
  • 4. Operator Overloading Syntax Syntax is: operator @(argument-list) --- operator is a function --- @ is one of C++ operator symbols (+, -, =, etc..) Examples: operator+ operator- operator* operator/
  • 5. class CStr { char *pData; int nLength; public: // … void cat(char *s); // … CStr operator+ (CStr str1, CStr str2); CStr operator+ (CStr str, char *s); CStr operator+ (char *s, CStr str); //accessors char* get_Data(); int get_Len(); }; Example of Operator Overloading void CStr::cat(char *s) { int n; char *pTemp; n=strlen(s); if (n==0) return; pTemp=new char[n+nLength+1]; if (pData) strcpy(pTemp,pData); strcat(pTemp,s); pData=pTemp; nLength+=n; }
  • 6. The Addition (+) Operator CStr CStr::operator+(CStr str1, CStr str2) { CStr new_string(str1); //call the copy constructor to initialize an //entirely new CStr object with the first //operand new_string.cat(str2.get_Data()); //concatenate the second operand onto the //end of new_string return new_string; //call copy constructor to create a copy of //the return value new_string } new_string str1 strlen(str1) strcat(str1,str2) strlen(str1)+strlen(str2)
  • 7. How does it work? CStr first(“John”); CStr last(“Johnson”); CStr name(first+last); CStr CStr::operator+ (CStr str1,CStr str2) { CStr new_string(str1); new_string.cat(str2.get()); return new_string; } “ John Johnson” Temporary CStr object Copy constructor name
  • 8. Implementing Operator Overloading Two ways: Implemented as member functions Implemented as non-member or Friend functions the operator function may need to be declared as a friend if it requires access to protected or private data Expression [email_address] translates into a function call obj1.operator@(obj2) , if this function is defined within class obj1 operator@(obj1,obj2) , if this function is defined outside the class obj1
  • 9. Defined as a member function Implementing Operator Overloading class Complex { ... public: ... Complex operator +(const Complex &op) { double real = _real + op._real, imag = _imag + op._imag; return(Complex(real, imag)); } ... }; c = a+b; c = a.operator+ (b);
  • 10. Defined as a non-member function Implementing Operator Overloading class Complex { ... public: ... double real() { return _real; } //need access functions double imag() { return _imag; } ... }; Complex operator +(Complex &op1, Complex &op2) { double real = op1.real() + op2.real(), imag = op1.imag() + op2.imag(); return(Complex(real, imag)); } c = a+b; c = operator+ (a, b);
  • 11. Defined as a friend function Implementing Operator Overloading class Complex { ... public: ... friend Complex operator +( const Complex &, const Complex & ); ... }; Complex operator +(Complex &op1, Complex &op2) { double real = op1._real + op2._real, imag = op1._imag + op2._imag; return(Complex(real, imag)); } c = a+b; c = operator+ (a, b);
  • 12. Ordinary Member Functions, Static Functions and Friend Functions The function can access the private part of the class definition The function is in the scope of the class The function must be invoked on an object Which of these are true about the different functions?
  • 13. What is ‘Friend’? Friend declarations introduce extra coupling between classes Once an object is declared as a friend, it has access to all non-public members as if they were public Access is unidirectional If B is designated as friend of A, B can access A’s non-public members; A cannot access B’s A friend function of a class is defined outside of that class's scope
  • 14. More about ‘Friend’ The major use of friends is to provide more efficient access to data members than the function call to accommodate operator functions with easy access to private data members Friends can have access to everything, which defeats data hiding, so use them carefully Friends have permission to change the internal state from outside the class. Always recommend use member functions instead of friends to change state
  • 15. Assignment Operator Assignment between objects of the same type is always supported the compiler supplies a hidden assignment function if you don’t write your own one same problem as with the copy constructor - the member by member copying Syntax: class & class ::operator=(const class &arg) { //… }
  • 16. Example: Assignment for CStr class CStr& CStr::operator=(const CStr &source){ //... Do the copying return *this; } Assignment operator for CStr: CStr& CStr::operator=(const CStr & source) Copy Assignment is different from Copy Constructor Return type - a reference to (address of) a CStr object Argument type - a reference to a CStr object (since it is const, the function cannot modify it) Assignment function is called as a member function of the left operand =>Return the object itself str1=str2; str1.operator=(str2)
  • 17. The “ this ” pointer Within a member function, the this keyword is a pointer to the current object, i.e. the object through which the function was called C++ passes a hidden this pointer whenever a member function is called Within a member function definition, there is an implicit use of this pointer for references to data members pData nLength this Data member reference Equivalent to pData this->pData nLength this->nLength CStr object (*this)
  • 18. Overloading stream-insertion and stream-extraction operators In fact, cout<< or cin>> are operator overloading built in C++ standard lib of iostream.h, using operator &quot;<<&quot; and &quot;>>&quot; cout and cin are the objects of ostream and istream classes, respectively We can add a friend function which overloads the operator << friend ostream& operator<< (ostream &os, const Date &d); ostream& operator<<(ostream &os, const Date &d) { os<<d.month<<“/”<<d.day<<“/”<<d.year; return os; } … cout<< d1; //overloaded operator ostream& operator<<(ostream &os, const Date &d) { os<<d.month<<“/”<<d.day<<“/”<<d.year; return os; } … cout<< d1; //overloaded operator cout ---- object of ostream cout ---- object of ostream
  • 19. Overloading stream-insertion and stream-extraction operators We can also add a friend function which overloads the operator >> istream& operator>> (istream &in, Date &d) { char mmddyy[9]; in >> mmddyy; // check if valid data entered if (d.set(mmddyy)) return in; cout<< &quot;Invalid date format: &quot;<<d<<endl; exit(-1); } friend istream& operator>> (istream &in, Date &d); cin >> d1; cin ---- object of istream
  • 20. Inline functions An inline function is one in which the function code replaces the function call directly. Inline class member functions if they are defined as part of the class definition, implicit if they are defined outside of the class definition, explicit , I.e.using the keyword, inline . Inline functions should be short (preferable one-liners). Why? Because the use of inline function results in duplication of the code of the function for each invocation of the inline function  
  • 21. class CStr { char *pData; int nLength; … public: … char *get_Data(void) {return pData; }//implicit inline function int getlength(void); … }; inline void CStr::getlength(void) //explicit inline function { return nLength; } …   int main(void) { char *s; int n; CStr a(“Joe”); s = a.get_Data(); n = b.getlength(); } Example of Inline functions Inline functions within class declarations Inline functions outside of class declarations In both cases, the compiler will insert the code of the functions get_Data() and getlength() instead of generating calls to these functions
  • 22. Inline functions (II) An inline function can never be located in a run-time library since the actual code is inserted by the compiler and must therefore be known at compile-time . It is only useful to implement an inline function when the time which is spent during a function call is long compared to the code in the function.
  • 23. Take Home Message Operator overloading provides convenient notations for object behaviors There are three ways to implement operator overloading member functions normal non-member functions friend functions