Add example of bridge pattern in C++

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###############################################################################
## Author: Shaun Reed ##
## Legal: All Content (c) 2021 Shaun Reed, all rights reserved ##
## About: A project for practicing the bridge C++ design pattern ##
## ##
## Contact: shaunrd0@gmail.com | URL: www.shaunreed.com | GitHub: shaunrd0 ##
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#
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.15)
project(
#[[NAME]] Bridge
VERSION 1.0
DESCRIPTION "An example of the bridge design pattern in C++"
LANGUAGES CXX
)
add_compile_options("-Wall")
add_library(abstraction "abstraction.cpp")
add_library(implementation "implementation.cpp")
add_executable(bridge-test "main.cpp")
target_link_libraries(bridge-test abstraction implementation)

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#include "abstraction.hpp"
int VerboseCalculator::doMath(const int &a, const int &b) const
{
int result = method->math(a, b);
std::cout << "Performing " << method->getName() << " on input: a = " << a
<< ", b = " << b << std::endl << "Result: " << result << std::endl;
return result;
}

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#ifndef ABSTRACTION_HPP
#define ABSTRACTION_HPP
#include <iostream>
#include <utility>
#include "implementation.hpp"
// Abstract calculator that can only perform one operation
class Calculator {
public:
explicit Calculator(Implementation *method_) : method(method_) {}
virtual std::string getName() const = 0;
virtual int doMath(const int &a, const int &b) const = 0;
protected:
Implementation *method;
};
// Simple calculator that can only perform one operation
class SimpleCalculator : public Calculator {
public:
explicit SimpleCalculator(Implementation *method_) : Calculator(method_) {}
inline std::string getName() const override { return method->getName();}
inline int doMath(const int &a, const int &b) const override { return method->math(a, b);}
};
// Verbose calculator that prints information on method performed and result
class VerboseCalculator : public Calculator {
public:
explicit VerboseCalculator(Implementation *method_) : Calculator(method_) {}
inline std::string getName() const override { return method->getName();}
int doMath(const int &a, const int &b) const override;
};
#endif // ABSTRACTION_HPP

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#include "implementation.hpp"

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#ifndef IMPLEMENTATION_HPP
#define IMPLEMENTATION_HPP
#include <string>
// Base class for abstract implementation
class Implementation {
public:
explicit Implementation(std::string name_) : name(std::move(name_)) {}
virtual ~Implementation() = default;
inline std::string getName() const { return name;}
virtual int math(const int &a, const int &b) const = 0;
private:
std::string name;
};
// Concrete Add implementation
class Add : public Implementation {
public:
explicit Add(std::string name_="Add") :
Implementation(std::move(name_)) {}
inline int math(const int &a, const int &b) const override { return a + b;}
};
// Concrete Subtract implementation
class Subtract : public Implementation {
public:
explicit Subtract(std::string name_="Subtract") :
Implementation(std::move(name_)) {}
inline int math(const int &a, const int &b) const override { return a - b;}
};
#endif // IMPLEMENTATION_HPP

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#include <array>
#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
#include "abstraction.hpp"
#include "implementation.hpp"
int main(const int argc, const char * argv[]) {
Add *add = new Add;
SimpleCalculator adder(add);
const int a = 5;
const int b = 10;
std::cout << "A = " << a << "\nB = " << b << std::endl;
std::cout << "\nTesting " << adder.getName() << ".doMath(a, b)...\n";
std::cout << "Result: " << adder.doMath(a, b);
auto *sub = new Subtract;
SimpleCalculator subtractor(sub);
std::cout << "\n\nTesting " << subtractor.getName() << ".doMath(a, b)...\n";
std::cout << "Result: " << subtractor.doMath(a, b);
// Testing extension of abstraction
std::cout << "\n\nTesting VerboseCalculator.doMath(a, b)...\n";
VerboseCalculator verboseCalculator(add);
verboseCalculator.doMath(a, b);
}