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Project A3 20141 - OOP344

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{{OOP344 Index Extended | 20141}}
 
= Introduction =
In this assignment, you will construct an integer linked list, adapt it into a templated linked list, then create a '''bonus''' object editor.
== Testing ==
Use the testing package linked [https://scs.senecac.on.ca/~hasan.kamal-al-deen/public_resources/oop344/a3test_mar262014a3test_apr032014.zip here(Updated March 26 April 3 2014)] to test your assignment. Please read the notes/comments in a3test.cpp.
== Expectations ==
Build the classes IntList and IntListNode. Place the headers in intlist.h and the implementation in intlist.cpp. These classes form an integer linked list.
=== Class: IntListNode, Files: [intlist.h, intlist.cpp], TestNumber: 0 ===
Integer linked list node. Node is considered last in the list if its next pointer is NULL. Note the public and protected sections below. You may need to make IntList a friend of this class.
; next: Next getter. Const function. Does not accept parameters. Returns pointer to the next node.
=== Class: IntList, Files [intlist.h, intlist.cpp], TestNumber: 0 ===
Integer linked list. Uses IntListNode as a node class.
==== Public Functions ====
; Constructor: Does not accept parameters. Initializes list to safe empty state.
 
; size: Size getter. Const function. Does not receive parameters. Should return number of nodes in list.
These two classes are almost identical to IntListNode and IntList, except that they are templated.
In the specs below, note the sections that are marked '''<big><u><i>Important'''</i></u></big>. Those sections will have more than just a template parameter change from the int version of the list.
=== Class: ListNode<T>, Files: [list.h], TestNumber: 1 ===
Templated ListNode class. Similar to IntListNode but templated to hold any type.
; Constructor: Accepts two arguments.
;:* '''<big><u><i>Important'''. Const </i></u></big> const T reference to initialize node's value. Defaults to a default constructed T.;:* Pointer to next node in the list. Defaults to NULL.
; Copy Constructor: Initializes internal value as a copy of the source's internal value. Sets this object's next pointer to NULL.
; Standard Assignment Operator: Assigns source's internal value to the current object's internal value. Sets this object's next pointer to NULL. Does not alter the object in the case of self-assignment. Returns a reference to the current object.
; val: Val getter. Const function. Does not accept parameters. Returns internal value.
; val: Val setter. '''<big><u><i>Important'''. Receives </i></u></big> receives a const T reference. Sets internal value to received reference. Does not return anything.
; next: Next getter. Const function. Does not accept parameters. Returns pointer to next node.
=== Class: List<T>, Files [list.h], TestNumber: 1 ===A templated linked list class. Similar to IntList. Similarly to IntList, because it needs to be able to set the next pointer on Uses ListNode<T> objects, this as a node class '''may''' need . ==== Recommended Members ====* Pointer to be a friend head node in list* Current size (number of the ListNode<T> class (this depends on how you implement these classesnodes)of list ==== Public Functions ====; Constructor: Does not accept parameters. Initializes list to safe empty state.
The exact specs follow; size:Size getter. Const function. Does not receive parameters. Should return number of nodes in list.; head: Head getter. Const function. Returns pointer to head node in list.
==== Internal Variables ====; ListNode<T>* _headpush: The head Adds a new node to the '''end of the list'''. I'll say that again, '''END OF THE LIST'''. <big><u><i>Important</i></u></big> receives a const T reference. Should The new node's value should be NULL when set to the received reference.; pop: Destroys the '''last node in the list is empty'''. I'll say that again, '''LAST NODE IN THE LIST'''. Does not receive any arguments. Does not return anything.; int _sizeclear: The number of elements currently Removes all nodes in the list. Has no effect if the list is empty. Does not accept parameters. Does not return anything.
==== Public Functions ====; List()Destructor: Default constructor. Should set size to 0 and head to NULL.; List(const List<T>& src): Copy constructor. Should copy the list of nodes managed by '''src'''. This means ensure that an entirely new list of nodes must be created, one node for each node managed by '''src''', and the value held all memory allocated by each of those nodes must '''equal''' the value held by the corresponding node managed by '''src'''. When this constructor is finished, the size of the current list should be the same as the size of srchas been deallocated.<br/><br/>'''TIP:''' After initializing the current object You are encouraged to a '''safe and empty state''', don't forget that you may call '''any member function''' that use the current list has!; List<T>& operator=(const List<T>& src): Assignment operator. Should behave similarly functions available to the copy constructor. '''ADDITIONALLY:''' Should do '''NOTHING''' in the case of '''self-assignment''' (ie List<int> x; x = x;). If taking action, should clear the list of all nodes before creating new ones ('''make sure that you do NOT leak memory!'''). Should return a reference to the current object.
; int size() constStandard Assignment Operator: Size getterClears this list of all nodes. Returns Then, refills list with the current value same number of nodes as in the size member.; ListNode<T>* head() const: Head gettersource list. Returns the current value Value of the head pointer.; void push(const T& v): Adds a each new node to should equal the '''end value of the list''' holding the value v. Should increment size.; void pop(): Destroys the last corresponding node in the source list. Should do '''NOTHING''' if not alter object in the list is currently emptycase of self-assignment. Should decrement size if a node was destroyed. '''NOTE:''' If return a node was destroyed, make sure that '''ANY POINTERS POINTING TO IT''', that your code has access reference to, are set to NULLthe current object.; void clear()Copy Constructor: Destroys all nodes in the Initializes object to safe state then copies source list. Has no effect if the into current list is currently empty. When this function is finished, head should point Similar to NULL and size should be 0assignment operator.
== Submission ==
Please only submit '''ONCE YOUR CODE SUCCESSFULLY PASSES ALL TESTS!''' This includes the '''COMMON SENSE TEST''' which is the test that you perform '''yourself''' on your own code to ensure that it matches with what is required '''in the spec'''.  ; Section A, C: Please submit via blackboard.; Section B: Please see your instructor's specific instructions on how to submit.

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