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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T17:17:03+00:00 2026-05-17T17:17:03+00:00

Hello I have a class with a function that returns a pointer: int* Maze::GetStart()

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Hello I have a class with a function that returns a pointer:

int* Maze::GetStart()
{
    int startNode = 1;

    return &startNode;
}

Will the value of startNode be erased after the function returns the pointer?

If I did this instead would the value be saved?

int Maze::GetStart()
{
    int startNode = 1;

    return startNode ;
}

main
{
    int* pStart = maze.GetStart();
}
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    2026-05-17T17:17:04+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 5:17 pm

    Will the value of startNode be erased
    after the function returns the
    pointer?

    The variable startNode will cease to exist once the function GetStart() returns, so in that sense, yes.

    But, your code opens up a huge opportunity for undefined behavior by returning addresses to things that will disappear once GetStart() returns. If the caller attempts to dereference the returned node*, anything can happen. Also, the code can’t possibly compile as-is since you can’t implicitly cast an int* to a node*.

    However, if you’re returning by value, then you should be fine:

    int Maze::GetStart() 
    { 
        int startNode = 1; 
        return startNode; 
        // return 1; // Why not do this?
    } 
    
    int pStart = maze.GetStart(); // Get returned value as int, not pointer to int. 
    
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