// Chapter 10 of C++ How to Program
// Debugging Problem (debugging10.cpp)
#include
using std::cout;
using std::endl;
using std::cin;
#include "animal.h"
#include "lion.h"
#include "dog.h"
void setHeightWeight( Animal ) const;
int main()
{
Dog dog1( 60, 120, "Fido" );
Lion lion1( 45, 300 );
setHeightWeight( lion1 );
setHeightWeight( dog1 );
return 0;
} // end main
// function setHeightWeight definition
void setHeightWeight( Animal )
{
int height;
int weight;
a->print();
cout cin >> height;
a->setHeight( height );
cout cin >> weight;
a->setWeight( weight );
height = a->getHeight();
weight = a->getWeight();
cout
} // end function setHeightWeight
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