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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T00:25:54+00:00 2026-05-26T00:25:54+00:00

There is code: struct A { int b; } class B { A a;

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There is code:

struct A
{
   int b;
}

class B
{
  A a;
  int b;
}

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  1. Is a in B boxed or not?
  2. Is a in B located in stack or in heap?
  3. Is b in A boxed or not?
  4. Is b in A stack or in heap?
  5. Is b in B boxed or not?
  6. Is b in B stack or in heap?

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    2026-05-26T00:25:54+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 12:25 am

    1) No, there’s no boxing here.

    2) a will be on the heap, although that’s an implementation detail

    3) No, b in A isn’t boxed

    4) b in A will live wherever the containing A will live (so with a local variable of type A it’ll usually be on the stack; with an instance variable of a class like B or any static variable, it’ll be on the heap); again, this is an implementation detail

    5) b in B isn’t boxed either

    6) b in B will be on the heap – again, an implementation detail

    There’s no boxing going on here as you haven’t shown anything trying to use a value type value as a reference type value (e.g. object or an interface).

    Again, the whole stack/heap distinction is an implementation detail. You should read Eric Lippert’s blog posts on the topic.

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