Consider the following code :
class TextMessage{
public :
TextMessage(){};
TextMessage(std::string _text):text(_text){}
std::string text;
friend std::ostream & operator<<( std::ostream & os, const TextMessage & m);
};
std::ostream & operator<<( std::ostream & os, const TextMessage & m){
return os << "text message : " << m.text;
}
Why on earth :
- does Visual 2010 issue a C4717 warning in operator
<<
- does
std::cout << textMsgInstance;
crashes by stackoverflow as predicted by Visual ?
Btw, replacing m.text
by m.text.c_str()
works.