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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T23:43:40+00:00 2026-06-16T23:43:40+00:00

I have doubt in following piece of code. Function fun1 and fun2 are both

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I have doubt in following piece of code. Function fun1 and fun2 are both same. In one I have declared a local variable and in another a variable is passed by argument. Then why in case of fun1 copy constructor is not called.

#include<stdio.h>
#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
class A
{
    public:
A()
{
    printf("constructor\n");
}
A(const A&)
{
    printf("copy cons\n");
}
~A()
{
    printf("destructor\n");
}
};
A fun1()
{
A obj;
return obj;
}
A fun2(A obj)
{
return obj;
}

int main()
{
    A a=fun1();
    printf("after fun1\n");
    A b;
    A c = fun2(b);
}

Output

constructor
after fun1
constructor
copy cons
copy cons
destructor
destructor
destructor
destructor
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    2026-06-16T23:43:42+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 11:43 pm

    Because of Named Return Value Optimization , which is an optimziation the compiler performs on your code. It recognizes the fact that the return type of the function fun1() is the same as the temporary object within fun1() (of type A), so it does not create a copy of it (doesn’t call the copy constructor) in the return statement.

    You can try compiling your code without optimization and see if the copy constructor gets called then. If you are using the gcc compiler, the compiler flag for turning the optimization off is “-O0”.

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