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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T14:25:28+00:00 2026-06-11T14:25:28+00:00

Essentially, what’s the difference between: const Date& default_date() { static Date dd(2001,Date::Jan,1); return dd;

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Essentially, what’s the difference between:

const Date& default_date()
{
    static Date dd(2001,Date::Jan,1);
    return dd;
}

and

const Date default_date()
{
    static Date dd(2001,Date::Jan,1);
    return dd;
}

Does the function signature really matter? I don’t think of Date& as a type like *Date, so I’m not sure what difference this makes. Does it just prevent a copy from being made on the return? But then wouldn’t you return &dd?

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    2026-06-11T14:25:30+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 2:25 pm

    The first function returns a const reference to the static object, so you can do this:

    const Date& d = default_date(); // d is a reference to the original
    

    or

    Date d = default_date(); // d is a copy of the original, 
                             // provided there is a copy constructor
    

    The second one makes a copy of the static Date object, so you can only get a copy

    Date d = default_date(); // d is a copy of the original
    

    Returning &dd would return the address of the static object, which could then be assigned to a pointer to Date. The syntax for the return statement is the same for return by reference or return by value. The semantics depend on the return type of the function.

    Note that in C++, functions such as default_date are not referred to as constructors.

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