#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
struct A
{
A() {}
A(const A &a) {
cout << "copy constructor" << endl;
}
A& operator=(const A &a) {
cout << "assigment operator" << endl;
}
A(A &&a) {
cout << "move" << endl;
}
A& operator=(A &&a) {
cout << "move" << endl;
}
};
struct B {
A a;
};
B func() {
B b;
return b;
}
int main() {
B b = func();
}
This prints “copy constructor”.
For class B the move constructor and the move assignment operator should be automatic generated correct? But why is it using the copy constructor of class A and not the move constructor?
For me it doesn’t print anything at all because the copy/move has been elided. However if I thwart RVO with something like:
Then it prints:
It may be that your compiler does not yet implement the automatic generation of the move members.