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I get the following error and I cannot figure out why:

Could not find a match for 'PEmployee::PEmployee(char *, double)' in function main()

Here's my code:

class PEmployee
{
    public:
        PEmployee();
        PEmployee(string employee_name, double initial_salary);
        void set_salary(double new_salary);
        double get_salary() const;
        string get_name() const;
    private:
        Person person_data;
        double salary;
};

int main()
{
    PEmployee f("Patrick", 1000.00);
    cout << f.get_name() << " earns a salary of ";
    << f.get_salary() << endl;
    return 0;
}

Can somebody tell me why I get this error?

Thanks.

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  • Remark unrelated to the problem at hand: You shouldn't have a semicolon ; after "earns a salary of " since the expression continues into the next line.
    – jogojapan
    Sep 4, 2012 at 3:06

1 Answer 1

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The constructor for std::string with type char * is not explicit, so I don't know why you would get that error. The compiler should recognize that it can create a std::string on the fly for you.

From http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/string/basic_string/basic_string:

basic_string( const CharT* s, const Allocator& alloc = Allocator() );

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  • Perhaps string isn't actually std::string here.
    – jogojapan
    Sep 4, 2012 at 3:12
  • Or it's just forward-declared in another header (e.g. <iostream>).
    – MSalters
    Sep 4, 2012 at 6:59

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