// Member function definitions for Date class. #include #include "date1.h" // Constructor: Confirm proper value for month; // call utility function checkDay to confirm proper // value for day. Date::Date( int mn, int dy, int yr ) { if ( mn > 0 && mn <= 12 ) // validate the month month = mn; else { month = 1; cout << "Month " << mn << " invalid. Set to month 1.\n"; } year = yr; // should validate yr day = checkDay( dy ); // validate the day cout << "Date object constructor for date "; print(); // interesting: a print with no arguments cout << endl; } // Print Date object in form month/day/year void Date::print() const { cout << month << '/' << day << '/' << year; } // Destructor: provided to confirm destruction order Date::~Date() { cout << "Date object destructor for date "; print(); cout << endl; } // Utility function to confirm proper day value // based on month and year. // Is the year 2000 a leap year? int Date::checkDay( int testDay ) { static const int daysPerMonth[ 13 ] = {0, 31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31}; if ( testDay > 0 && testDay <= daysPerMonth[ month ] ) return testDay; if ( month == 2 && // February: Check for leap year testDay == 29 && ( year % 400 == 0 || // year 2000? ( year % 4 == 0 && year % 100 != 0 ) ) ) // year 2000? return testDay; cout << "Day " << testDay << " invalid. Set to day 1.\n"; return 1; // leave object in consistent state if bad value }