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  1. // Copyright 2005, Google Inc.
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  29. // A sample program demonstrating using Google C++ testing framework.
  30. //
  31. // Author: wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan)
  32. #ifndef GTEST_SAMPLES_SAMPLE2_H_
  33. #define GTEST_SAMPLES_SAMPLE2_H_
  34. #include <string.h>
  35. // A simple string class.
  36. class MyString {
  37. private:
  38. const char* c_string_;
  39. const MyString& operator=(const MyString& rhs);
  40. public:
  41. // Clones a 0-terminated C string, allocating memory using new.
  42. static const char* CloneCString(const char* a_c_string);
  43. ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
  44. //
  45. // C'tors
  46. // The default c'tor constructs a NULL string.
  47. MyString() : c_string_(NULL) {}
  48. // Constructs a MyString by cloning a 0-terminated C string.
  49. explicit MyString(const char* a_c_string) : c_string_(NULL) {
  50. Set(a_c_string);
  51. }
  52. // Copy c'tor
  53. MyString(const MyString& string) : c_string_(NULL) {
  54. Set(string.c_string_);
  55. }
  56. ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
  57. //
  58. // D'tor. MyString is intended to be a final class, so the d'tor
  59. // doesn't need to be virtual.
  60. ~MyString() { delete[] c_string_; }
  61. // Gets the 0-terminated C string this MyString object represents.
  62. const char* c_string() const { return c_string_; }
  63. size_t Length() const {
  64. return c_string_ == NULL ? 0 : strlen(c_string_);
  65. }
  66. // Sets the 0-terminated C string this MyString object represents.
  67. void Set(const char* c_string);
  68. };
  69. #endif // GTEST_SAMPLES_SAMPLE2_H_