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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T16:12:32+00:00 2026-05-17T16:12:32+00:00

I have abstract class: #include <string> using namespace std; class AString { public: virtual

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I have abstract class:

#include <string>

using namespace std;

class AString
{
    public:
        virtual ~AString() {}

        virtual const string& GetName() const = 0;
        virtual const string& GetValue() const = 0;
        virtual const int GetSize() const = 0;
};

And derivative class. I try to overload binary + in this class:

class SymbString : public AString
{
    private:
        string name;
        string val;

    public:
        SymbString() {}

        SymbString(string _name) : name(_name) {}

        SymbString(string _name, string _val) : name(_name), val(_val) {}

        const string& GetName() const { return name; }

        const string& GetValue() const { return val; }

        const int GetSize() const { return val.size (); }

        const string& SetValue(string value) 
        {
            val = value;
            return val;
        }

        SymbString operator + (const SymbString &str1, const SymbString &str2)
        {

        }

};

But see error: SymbString operator + (const SymbString &str1, const SymbString &str2) must take either zero or one argument

What’s wrong?

Thank you.

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    2026-05-17T16:12:32+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 4:12 pm

    You need to put it into SymbString‘s enclosing namespace. Not as a member.

    Or as a member but then only specifying the right parameter. But then "Hello" + symb won’t work anymore, because the left side is not a SymbString. So it’s advisable to write it as a non-member in SymbString‘s namespace.

    Note that to be able to say symb + "Hello" or the other way around or even writing SymbString s = "Hello";, you also need to accept a char const* as a constructor parameter. Otherwise, a char const* won’t be implicitly convertible to a SymbString because that will require to first converting to std::string and then converting from that to SymbString. Two such user defined conversions are not allowed in a single implicit conversion sequence.

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