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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T09:53:36+00:00 2026-06-07T09:53:36+00:00

As the title says: Does the standard guarantee, that std::string::resize will not do anything,

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As the title says:

Does the standard guarantee, that std::string::resize will not do anything, if the new size is the same as the old one?

Of course, I can test it, but it could be UB, so testing will not work here.
In cppreference.com and cplusplus.com, the doc says nothing about this case

Example:

std::string s( "asd" );
// s.size() is 3
s.resize( 3 );    // will this affect **somehow** the string?
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    2026-06-07T09:53:37+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 9:53 am

    No, there are no guarantees. An implementation could reallocate the string to a new buffer, to reduce its capacity().

    The standard says:

    Effects: Alters the length of the string designated by *this as follows:

    — If n <= size(), the function replaces the string designated by *this with a string of length n whose elements are a copy of the initial elements of the original string designated by *this.

    — If n > size(), the function replaces the string designated by *this with a string of length n whose first size() elements are a copy of the original string designated by *this, and whose remaining elements are all initialized to c.

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