assembly to c++ code example
Example: c++ to assembly
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
using namespace std;
#define FILENAME "data.bin"
void what_action();
void register_menu();
void login_menu();
void add_user(string username, string password);
bool check_user(string username, string password);
int main()
{
what_action();
}
void what_action()
{
short int input;
cout << "1. Login\n2. Register" << endl;
cin >> input;
switch(input)
{
case 1:
login_menu();
break;
case 2:
register_menu();
break;
default:
cout << "Type Again!" << endl;;
what_action();
break;
}
}
void register_menu()
{
string user, pw;
int agree;
cout << "Username: ";
cin >> user;
cout << "Password: ";
cin >> pw;
cout << "Have You Read our Agreement ? ( 1 = yes )";
cin >> agree;
switch(agree)
{
case 1:
add_user(user, pw);
break;
default:
cout << "Please Read our Agreement First !" << endl;
register_menu();
break;
}
}
void login_menu()
{
string user, pw;
cout << "Username: ";
cin >> user;
cout << "Password: ";
cin >> pw;
if(check_user(user, pw) == true)
cout << "you have logged in succefully !" << endl;
else
cout << "Data is Wrong!" << endl;
}
void add_user(string username, string password)
{
ofstream file;
file.open(FILENAME, ios_base::app);
file << username << "\n";
file << password << "\n";
file.close();
}
bool check_user(string username, string password)
{
ifstream file;
string line;
bool what_to_return;
file.open(FILENAME, ios_base::binary);
if(file.is_open())
{
while(getline(file, line))
{
string usr, pw;
usr = line;
getline(file,line);
pw = line;
if(usr == username && password == pw)
{
what_to_return = true;
break;
}
else
what_to_return = false;
}
}
return what_to_return;
}