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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T10:32:06+00:00 2026-05-12T10:32:06+00:00

I am playing around with some recursion, and trying to count the number of

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I am playing around with some recursion, and trying to count the number of additions in a recursive fib function (code below). The problem is, g_add never gets printed as anything but zero (0). In the debugger it is set correctly, but it wont print correctly. In fact, the code below is modified a bit, to sanity check that everything else is OK. In real life, g_add is set to zero initially, not to the 10 below, but look at the output is printing…

volatile int g_add = 10;
int rfib(int n)
{
    if(n == 0)  return 0;
    else if(n == 1) return 1;
    else {
        ++g_add;
        return rfib(n-1) + rfib(n-2);
    }
}

int _tmain(int argc, _TCHAR* argv[])
{

    printf("Fib: %d\n", g_add);
    for(int n =0; n<6;n++,g_add = 0)
    {
        printf("Fib %d is: %d - additions: %d\n", n, rfib(n), g_add);
    }
}

And the output:

Fib: 10
Fib 0 is: 0 - additions: 10
Fib 1 is: 1 - additions: 0 
Fib 2 is: 1 - additions: 0
Fib 3 is: 2 - additions: 0 (note, the debugger says it is 1)
Fib 4 is: 3 - additions: 0
Fib 5 is: 5 - additions: 0

Any thoughts on why g_add is not being printed correctly? And what I could do about it? I have tried with and without the volatile keyword. I think this might be related to the VS environment, rather than C++ so, I tagged both.

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    2026-05-12T10:32:06+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 10:32 am

    You’re assuming the order in which the parameters are evaluated.

    Use this instead:

    int fib = rfib(n);
    printf("Fib %d is: %d - additions: %d\n", n, fib, g_add);
    
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