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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T16:02:09+00:00 2026-05-28T16:02:09+00:00

In C++, what is the difference in making member variables values or pointers? For

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In C++, what is the difference in making member variables values or pointers? For example, what is the difference between pThread and thread in the following code:

class A {
public:
    boost::thread *pThread;
    boost::thread thread;
}
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    2026-05-28T16:02:11+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 4:02 pm

    The difference is the memory layout of the object.

    Member items are stored like a struct – sequentially and continuously stored in the memory (possibly with 2-4-8 bytes alignment but otherwise sequentially one after the other). Pointers are stored in the memory address as a 4/8 byte pointer while the actual object can be stored anywhere in the memory.

    Consider the situation where you have a struct

    struct grades {
        unsigned char math;
        unsigned char english;
        unsigned char history;
        unsigned char physics;
        unsigned char chemistry;
        unsigned char biology;
        unsigned char computers;
    };
    

    The size of the struct is 7 bytes.

    Now if you have a class Student_member:

    class Student_member {
        unsigned long id;
        struct grades _grades;
    };
    

    and a class Student_pointer:

    class Student_pointer {
        unsigned long id;
        struct grades *_grades;
    };
    

    Then the size in memory of the class Student_member would be 4+7=11 bytes (long + the struct) which would be allocated as a continuous block, while the size in memory of class Student_pointer would be 4+4=8 byte (long + pointer) and another 7 bytes that are allocated somewhere else in memory storing the actual grades.

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