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Adjust to the moving target called the C++ standard. Apparently nowadays it's not allowed to define an explicit copy constructor but not an assignment operator. Consequently, defining the explicit copy constructor in terms of the implicit/automatic assignment operator for general convenience no longer works. Add assignment operators. Caution: not tested with the IBM compiler, but there's no particular reason it shouldn't work.
author David A. Holland
date Mon, 30 May 2022 23:46:22 -0400
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44 // Constructors 44 // Constructors
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46 string_dictionary(unsigned size, unsigned word_length = 10); 46 string_dictionary(unsigned size, unsigned word_length = 10);
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48 string_dictionary(string_dictionary &); 48 string_dictionary(const string_dictionary &);
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50 void operator = (const string_dictionary &);
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51 // Destructor 52 // Destructor
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53 ~string_dictionary(); 54 ~string_dictionary();
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