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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T09:27:11+00:00 2026-05-18T09:27:11+00:00

Does the following code fragment leak? If not, where do the two objects which

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Does the following code fragment leak? If not, where do the two objects which are constructed in foobar() get destructed?

class B
{
   int* mpI;

public:
   B() { mpI = new int; }
   ~B() { delete mpI; }
};

void foobar()
{
   B b;

   b = B();  // causes construction
   b = B();  // causes construction
}
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    2026-05-18T09:27:12+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 9:27 am

    The default copy assignment operator does a member-wise copy.

    So in your case:

    {
      B b;      // default construction.
      b = B();  // temporary is default-contructed, allocating again
                // copy-assignment copies b.mpI = temp.mpI
                // b's original pointer is lost, memory is leaked.
                // temporary is destroyed, calling dtor on temp, which also frees
                // b's pointer, since they both pointed to the same place.
    
      // b now has an invalid pointer.
    
      b = B();  // same process as above
    
      // at end of scope, b's dtor is called on a deleted pointer, chaos ensues.
    }
    

    See Item 11 in Effective C++, 2nd Edition for more details.

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