To return std::move (x) or not?

扶醉桌前 提交于 2019-12-04 00:38:50

They're not equivalent, and you should always use return t;.

The longer version is that if and only if a return statement is eligible for return value optimization, then the returnee binds to rvalue reference (or colloquially, "the move is implicit").

By spelling out return std::move(t);, however, you actually inhibit return value optimization!

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