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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T10:37:23+00:00 2026-05-15T10:37:23+00:00

Guys I’ve asked few days ago a question and didn’t have really time to

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Guys I’ve asked few days ago a question and didn’t have really time to check it and think about it, but now I’ve tried one of the solutions and I can’t understand why does it work? I mean why destructor is called at the end of line like this:

#include "stdafx.h"
#include "coutn.h"
#define  coutn coutn()
int _tmain(int argc, _TCHAR* argv[])
{
    coutn << "Line one " << 1;//WHY DTOR IS CALLED HERE
    coutn << "Line two " << " and some text.";
    return 0;
}

I assume that it has something to do with lifetime of an object but I’m not sure what and how. As I think of it there are two unnamed objects created but they do not go out of scope so I can’t understand for what reason is dtor called.
Thank you.

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    2026-05-15T10:37:24+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 10:37 am

    coutn() create a temporary object, which will be destroyed at the next sequence point (the end of the line in this case).

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