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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T13:30:45+00:00 2026-06-04T13:30:45+00:00

So far as I understand you should not pass simple types by reference in

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So far as I understand you should not pass simple types by reference in c++ because it does not improve perfomance, it’s even bad for performance(?). At least thats what I managed to gather from the net.

But I can’t find out the reason why it’s bad for performance, is it because it’s quicker for c++ to just create a new simple type than it it is too look up variable or what is it?

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    2026-06-04T13:30:47+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 1:30 pm

    If you create a reference, it’s:

    pointer to memory location -> memory location
    

    If you use a value, it’s:

    memory location
    

    Since a value has to be copied either way (the reference or the value), passing by reference does not improve performance; one extra lookup has to be made. So it theoretically “worsens” performance, but not by any amount you’ll ever notice.

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