If this function is a non-static member function with no non-object parameters, or a non-member
function with one parameter,
it defines the prefix increment operator
++
for objects of that type
. If the function is a non-static member function with one non-object parameter (which shall be of type
int)
or a non-member function with two parameters (the second of which shall be of type
int),
it defines the postfix increment operator
++
for objects of that type
. When the postfix increment is called as a result of using the
++
operator, the
int
argument will have value zero
. [
Example 1:
struct X {
X& operator++();
X operator++(int);
};
struct Y { };
Y& operator++(Y&);
Y operator++(Y&, int);
void f(X a, Y b) {
++a;
a++;
++b;
b++;
a.operator++();
a.operator++(0);
operator++(b);
operator++(b, 0);
}
—
end example]