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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T18:36:59+00:00 2026-05-22T18:36:59+00:00

When I try to compile the following function I get the error. string& foo(){

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When I try to compile the following function I get the error.

string& foo(){
return "Hello World";
}


Error:
1   IntelliSense: a reference of type "std::string &" (not const-qualified) cannot be initialized with a value of type "const char [12]"
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    2026-05-22T18:36:59+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 6:36 pm

    There are two problems with your code. First, "Hello World!" is a
    char const[13], not an std::string. So the compiler has to
    (implicitly) convert it to an std::string. The result of a
    conversion is a temporary (rvalue in C++-speak), and you cannot
    initialize a reference to a non-const with a temporary. The second is
    that even if you could (or you declared the function to return a
    reference to const), you’re returning a reference to something which
    will immediately go out of scope (and thus be destructed); any use of
    the resulting reference will result in undefined behavior.

    The real question is: why the reference? Unless you’re actually
    referring to something in an object with a longer lifetime, with the
    intent that the client code modify it (usually not a good idea, but
    there are notable exceptions, like operator[] of a vector), you should
    return by value.

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