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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T16:59:43+00:00 2026-05-31T16:59:43+00:00

The following code snippet generates some warning messages when compiling: Cluster& Myclass::getCluster(const Point &p)

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The following code snippet generates some warning messages when compiling:

Cluster& Myclass::getCluster(const Point &p)
{
    foreach (Cluster c, *this)
        foreach (Point point, c)
            if (point == p)
                return c;
}

The warnings are:

  1. reference to local variable ‘c’ returned [enabled by default]
  2. control reaches end of non-void function [when using -Wreturn-type]

I know that I am not returning a value if the condition fails. However, when I try return 0 it gave me error.

How can I solve these issues?

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    2026-05-31T16:59:44+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 4:59 pm

    If your function can legitimately fail to find a matching Cluster, then you should have it return a pointer:

    Cluster* Myclass::getCluster(const Point &p)
    {
        foreach (Cluster c, *this)
            foreach (Point point, c)
                if (point == p)
                    return &c;
        return 0; // or return nullptr; in C++11
    }
    

    But this doesn’t work yet, because c is a local variable. So you make it a reference, like this:

    Cluster* Myclass::getCluster(const Point &p)
    {
        foreach (Cluster& c, *this)
            foreach (Point point, c)
                if (point == p)
                    return &c;
        return 0; // or "return nullptr;" in C++11
    }
    
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