Copy constructor elision?

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挽巷 2020-12-03 23:48

Don\'t quite understand why this copy constructor is not invoked when I build with debug mode using VC2010.

class SomeClass
{
public:
    SomeClass(int meani         


        
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  •  感情败类
    2020-12-04 00:19

    It is an optimization done by the compiler. According to the language specification, the compiler is allowed to omit the call to the copy-constructor whenever it can.

    An accessible copy-constructor is needed for semantic check only, even though it is not actually called. Semantic check is done much before the optimization.

    However, if you compile it with -fno-elide-constructors option with GCC, then the copy-elision will not be performed, and the copy-constructor will be called. The GCC doc says,

    -fno-elide-constructors

    The C++ standard allows an implementation to omit creating a temporary which is only used to initialize another object of the same type. Specifying this option disables that optimization, and forces G++ to call the copy constructor in all cases.

    With MSVC10, you can use /Od which according to the MSDN turns off all optimizations in the program.

    Note : Wikipedia has an article on copy elision

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