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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T04:49:10+00:00 2026-05-28T04:49:10+00:00

How should I write a copy constructor for my singleton class to prevent the

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How should I write a copy constructor for my singleton class to prevent the creation of a new object as I already have one . And what is the best practice to overload = operator for same

 #include <iostream>
 #include <stdio.h>
 #include <conio.h>

 using namespace std;

 class Rect
 { 
  int length;
  int breadth;
  static int count;
  static int maxcount;
  Rect()
  {};
  Rect(const Rect& abc){};
  public :

      ~Rect();
      int area_rect()          
      {return length*breadth;}
      void set_value(int a,int b);

      static Rect* instance()
      {     
            Rect* ptr=NULL;
            if(count < maxcount)
            {
              ptr=new Rect ;
              count++;
            }
             return ptr;
       }
     };
    int Rect::count = 0;
    int Rect::maxcount = 1;
    void Rect::set_value(int a,int b)
   {
    length=a;
    breadth=b;
   }
  Rect::~Rect()
  {
   count --;          
  }  
 int main()
 {
  Rect* a= Rect::instance();  //creates first object
  // Rect* c= Rect::instance();  //fails to create second object 
  //as maxcount=1 and returns NULL
  a->set_value(10,3);
 cout << "area realted to object a : "  << a->area_rect() <<"\n"; 
 Rect* b=a;//allows creation of second object which I dont want
 b->set_value(10,4);
 cout << "area realted to object b : "  << b->area_rect() <<"\n"; 
 delete a;
 delete b;
 getch();
 return 0;
}       

How to write copy constructor code and overloading equal operator for prevention of creation of further object?

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    2026-05-28T04:49:10+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 4:49 am

    Either you make it non-copyable as explained here

    How do I make this C++ object non-copyable?

    or you define the copy constructor and assignment operators such that you get the same singleton. Depending on the functionality you actually want.

    Assignment should typically also be forbidden (as on the link above):

    class Rect{
         Rect( const Rect& ) = delete;
         Rect& operator=( const Rect& ) = delete;
         . . .
    }
    

    This also forbids move operations.

    You may also want to know this:
    Are Singletons really that bad?

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