I understand I should return "ostream&" from "operator<<" to be able to "chain" the operator like this
cout<<a<<b<<c;
In the following code, however, I do not return the "ostream&" and the chaining is still possible. Why?
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class CComplexNumber{
float m_realPart;
float m_imagPart;
public:
CComplexNumber(float r,float i):m_realPart(r),m_imagPart(i){}
friend ostream& operator<<(ostream& lhs,CComplexNumber rhs){
lhs<<"["<<rhs.m_realPart<<","<<rhs.m_imagPart<<"]"<<endl;
//MISSING RETURN STATEMENT!
}
};
int main() {
CComplexNumber a(1,2);
CComplexNumber b(3,4);
CComplexNumber c(5,6);
cout<<a<<b<<c;
return 0;
}
OUTPUT
[1,2]
[3,4]
[5,6]