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// Fig. 11.4: fig11_04.cpp

// Stack class template test program. Function main uses a 

// function template to manipulate objects of type Stack< T >.

#include <iostream>



using std::cout;

using std::cin;

using std::endl;



#include "tstack1.h"  // Stack class template definition



// function template to manipulate Stack< T >

template< class T >

void testStack( 

   Stack< T > &theStack,   // reference to Stack< T >

   T value,                // initial value to push

   T increment,            // increment for subsequent values

   const char *stackName ) // name of the Stack < T > object

{

   cout << "\nPushing elements onto " << stackName << '\n';



   while ( theStack.push( value ) ) { 

      cout << value << ' ';

      value += increment;



   } // end while



   cout << "\nStack is full. Cannot push " << value 

        << "\n\nPopping elements from " << stackName << '\n';



   while ( theStack.pop( value ) )  

      cout << value << ' ';



   cout << "\nStack is empty. Cannot pop\n";



} // end function testStack



int main()

{

   Stack< double > doubleStack( 5 );   

   Stack< int > intStack;



   testStack( doubleStack, 1.1, 1.1, "doubleStack" );

   testStack( intStack, 1, 1, "intStack" );



   return 0;



} // end main



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