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c++ - Copy object - keep polymorphism

The following code tries to copy an object and keep the original type. Unfortunately it does not work (every copied object will become a Super instead of being of the same class as its original).

Please note that copySuper(const Super& givenSuper) should not know anything about the subclasses of Super.

Is it possible to do such a copy? Or do I have to change the definition of copySuper ?

#include <string>
#include <iostream>

class Super
{
public:
    Super() {};
    virtual ~Super() {};

    virtual std::string toString() const
    {
        return "I'm Super!";
    }
};

class Special : public Super
{
public:
    Special() {};
    virtual ~Special() {};

    virtual std::string toString() const
    {
        return "I'm Special!";
    }
};

Super* copySuper(const Super& givenSuper)
{
    Super* superCopy( new Super(givenSuper) );
    return superCopy;
}

int main()
{
    Special special;
    std::cout << special.toString() << std::endl;

    std::cout << "---" << std::endl;

    Super* specialCopy = copySuper(special);
    std::cout << specialCopy->toString() << std::endl;

    return 0;
}

//Desired Output:
// # I'm Special!
// # ---
// # I'm Special!
//
//Actual Output:
// # I'm Sepcial!
// # ---
// # I'm Super!
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Try this:

class Super
{
public:
    Super();// regular ctor
    Super(const Super& _rhs); // copy constructor
    virtual Super* clone() const {return(new Super(*this));};
}; // eo class Super


class Special : public Super
{
public:
    Special() : Super() {};
    Special(const Special& _rhs) : Super(_rhs){};
    virtual Special* clone() const {return(new Special(*this));};
}; // eo class Special

Note that we have implemented a clone() function that Special (and any other derivative of Super) overrides to create the correct copy.

e.g:

Super* s = new Super();
Super* s2 = s->clone(); // copy of s
Special* a = new Special();
Special* b = a->clone(); // copy of a

EDIT: As other commentator pointed out, *this, not this. That'll teach me to type quickly.

EDIT2: Another correction.

EDIT3: I really should not post so quickly when in the middle of work. Modified return-type of Special::clone() for covariant return-types.


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