I have a test class of my to make my own string functions. I have a problem with the copy destructor.
I have 2 strings: s1 and s2. I call the function s3 = s1 + s2;
It first calls the operator+ function and when it's finished it calls the destructor. Because of this the string object in the operator= function is empty. How can I fix this?
Destructor:
String::~String() {
if (this->str)
delete[] str;
str = NULL;
len = 0;
}
Copy Constructor:
String::String(const String& string) {
this->len = string.len;
if(string.str) {
this->str = new char[string.len+1];
strcpy(this->str,string.str);
} else {
this->str = 0;
}
}
operator=
:
String & String::operator= (const String& string) {
if(this == & string)
return *this;
delete [] str;
this->len = string.len;
if(string.str) {
this->str = new char[this->len];
strcpy(this->str,string.str);
} else {
this->str = 0;
}
return *this;
}
operator+
:
String& operator+(const String& string1 ,const String& string2)
{
String s;
s.len = string1.len + string2.len;
s.str = new char[string1.len + string2.len+1];
strcpy(s.str,string1.str);
strcat(s.str,string2.str);
return s;
}