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// Fig. 6.16: create.cpp
// Member-function definitions for class CreateAndDestroy
#include <iostream>
using std::cout;
using std::endl;
// include CreateAndDestroy class definition from create.h
#include "create.h"
// constructor
CreateAndDestroy::CreateAndDestroy(
int objectNumber, char *messagePtr )
{
objectID = objectNumber;
message = messagePtr;
cout << "Object " << objectID << " constructor runs "
<< message << endl;
} // end CreateAndDestroy constructor
// destructor
CreateAndDestroy::~CreateAndDestroy()
{
// the following line is for pedagogic purposes only
cout << ( objectID == 1 || objectID == 6 ? "\n" : "" );
cout << "Object " << objectID << " destructor runs "
<< message << endl;
} // end ~CreateAndDestroy destructor
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