by: Surya Kiran |
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Hi all,
I've a class template, of which i've an overloaded operator (operator
<<) which was written like this
=============== classa.hpp ===========
template <class T>
class A
{
....
....
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by: matt p |
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example:
FunClass myfun;
FunClass *lotsofunptr=&myfun;
myfun; //calls the overloaded operator;
lotsofunptr->;//error
help is much apreciated
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by: vladimir |
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All,
I have seemingly quite known problem, namely I need to watch overloaded
in quick watch(by own vector) but I can not. It says overloaded
operator is not found. And that is claimed normal...
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by: Tristan Wibberley |
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Hi
I've got implementing overloaded operator new and delete pretty much
down. Just got to meet the alignment requirements of the class on which
the operator is overloaded.
But how does one...
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by: subramanian100in |
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overloaded operator=()
--------------------------------
overloaded assignment operator should be a non-static MEMBER function
of a class. This ensures that the first operand is an lvalue.
If...
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by: abendstund |
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Hi,
I have the following code and trouble with ambiguity due to operator
overloading..
The code is also at http://paste.nn-d.de/441
snip>>
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by: itdevries |
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Hi,
I've ran into some trouble with an overloaded + operator, maybe
someone can give me some hints what to look out for.
I've got my own custom vector class, as a part of that I've overloaded...
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by: sam.barker0 |
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Hi,
I have designed a class with an overloaded = operator.
The problem is that
whenever I invoke the method
like
const myclass<charastring=another_object;
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by: Rahul |
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Please read the following code
class Test{
public:
void * operator new (size_t t)
{ return malloc(t); }
void operator delete (void *p)
{ free(p); }
};
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Thanks!
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