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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T13:07:05+00:00 2026-06-09T13:07:05+00:00

Help me please. object.cpp: bool OBJECT::operator== (const OBJECT &object) const { return *this ==

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Help me please.

“object.cpp”:

bool OBJECT::operator== (const OBJECT &object) const
{
    return *this == object;
}

bool OBJECT::operator< (const OBJECT &object) const
{
    return this->m_numberOfObject < object.m_numberOfObject;
}

“other_object.h”

class other_object{
...
set<OBJECT*>* m_imitatedObjects
... }

“other_object.cpp”

m_imitatedObjects.insert(pointer on some instance of class OBJECT) –

raises error in runtime, as I think due to cmp function wasn`t defined properly.

What to do, how can I fix this error?

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    2026-06-09T13:07:06+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 1:07 pm
    bool OBJECT::operator== (const OBJECT &object) const
    {
        return *this == object;
    }
    

    This function calls itself, causing a stack overflow. You should replace this function with whatever logic you want to use to tell if the two objects are equivalent.

    Also, unless every OBJECT has a unique m_numberOfObject value, your operator< does not create a strict ordering. (Because neither of two objects with the same m_numberOfObject value but otherwise different will be less than the other.) This may cause your set to work differently from how you expect.

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