When I remove The Destructor from code the output come as i desired but if i free the space manually program become mad :( Please some one help me, I'm Using Code::Blocks IDE and Running in Linux mint OS
#include<iostream>
#include<cstring>
using namespace std;
class str
{
char *p;
int len;
public:
str() {
len=0;
p=NULL;
}
str(const char *s);
str(const str &s);
~str() {
cout<<" Distructor Called ";
delete p;
}
friend str operator+(const str &s,const str &t);
friend bool operator<=(const str &s,const str &t);
friend void show(str &s);
};
str::str(const char *s)
{
len=strlen(s);
p=new char[len+1];
strcpy(p,s);
}
str::str(const str &s)
{
len=s.len;
p=new char[len+1];
strcpy(p,s.p);
}
void show(str &s)
{
cout<<s.p;
}
str operator+(const str &s,const str &t)
{
str tem;
tem.len=s.len+t.len;
tem.p=new char[tem.len+1];
strcpy(tem.p,s.p);
strcat(tem.p,t.p);
return tem;
}
bool operator<=(const str &s,const str &t)
{
if(s.len<=t.len)
return true;
else
return false;
}
int main()
{
str s1="New ";
str s2="York";
str s3="Delhi";
str string1,string2,string3;
string1=s1;
string2=s1+s2;
string3=s1+s3;
cout<<"\nString1 = ";
show(string1);
cout<<"\nString2 = ";
show(string2);
cout<<"\nString3 = ";
show(string3);
cout<<"\n\n";
if(string1<=string2) {
show(string1);
cout<<" Smaller Than ";
show(string2);
cout<<"\n";
} else {
show(string3);
cout<<"Smaller Than ";
show(string1);
cout<<"\n";
}
return 0;
}
delete
std::string
for your string needs. You don't need to worry about dynamic allocation; as thestd::string
performs allocation and deallocation as necessary for you.