xtd 0.2.0
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istringable.cpp

Shows how to use xtd::istringable interface.

#include <xtd/console>
#include <xtd/environment>
#include <xtd/istringable>
using namespace xtd;
class character : public istringable {
public:
character(const string& name, const string& rank) noexcept : name_(name), rank_(rank) {}
const string& name() const noexcept {return name_;}
const string& rank() const noexcept {return rank_;}
string to_string() const noexcept override {return name_ + " (" + rank_ + ")";}
private:
string name_;
string rank_;
};
using characters = std::initializer_list<character>;
auto main() -> int {
for (auto c : characters {{"Jean-Luc Picard", "Captain"}, {"William Riker", "Commander"}, {"Data", "Commander"}, {"Beverly Crusher", "Commander"}, {"Geordi La Forge", "Lieutenant Commander"}, {"Worf", "Lieutenant Commander"}, {"Tasha Yar", "Lieutenant"}})
console::out << c << environment::new_line;
}
// This code produces the following output :
//
// Jean-Luc Picard (Captain)
// William Riker (Commander)
// Data (Commander)
// Beverly Crusher (Commander)
// Geordi La Forge (Lieutenant Commander)
// Worf (Lieutenant Commander)
// Tasha Yar (Lieutenant)
Provides a way to represent the current object as a string.
Definition istringable.h:23
The xtd namespace contains all fundamental classes to access Hardware, Os, System,...
Definition xtd_about_box.h:10