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// Fig. 7.9: employee1.cpp
// Member-function definitions for class Employee.
#include <iostream>
using std::cout;
using std::endl;
#include <cstring> // strcpy and strlen prototypes
#include "employee1.h" // Employee class definition
#include "date1.h" // Date class definition
// constructor uses member initializer list to pass initializer
// values to constructors of member objects birthDate and
// hireDate [Note: This invokes the so-called "default copy
// constructor" which the C++ compiler provides implicitly.]
Employee::Employee( const char *first, const char *last,
const Date &dateOfBirth, const Date &dateOfHire )
: birthDate( dateOfBirth ), // initialize birthDate
hireDate( dateOfHire ) // initialize hireDateba
{
// copy first into firstName and be sure that it fits
int length = strlen( first );
length = ( length < 25 ? length : 24 );
strncpy( firstName, first, length );
firstName[ length ] = '\0';
// copy last into lastName and be sure that it fits
length = strlen( last );
length = ( length < 25 ? length : 24 );
strncpy( lastName, last, length );
lastName[ length ] = '\0';
// output Employee object to show when constructor is called
cout << "Employee object constructor: "
<< firstName << ' ' << lastName << endl;
} // end Employee constructor
// print Employee object
void Employee::print() const
{
cout << lastName << ", " << firstName << "\nHired: ";
hireDate.print();
cout << " Birth date: ";
birthDate.print();
cout << endl;
} // end function print
// output Employee object to show when its destructor is called
Employee::~Employee()
{
cout << "Employee object destructor: "
<< lastName << ", " << firstName << endl;
} // end ~Employee destructor
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