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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T05:45:41+00:00 2026-05-29T05:45:41+00:00

Why compiler doesn’t return error if operator+() member function of date class is not

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Why compiler doesn’t return error if operator+() member function of date class is not returning anything. if i do

date d1,d2;
date any = d1 + d2;

then d1 + d2 will create a temporary, what does this temporary gets initialized with?

date operator+(date d)  
{  
    day += d.day; 
    month += d.month; 
    year += d.year; 
}

Note: its just for test purpose only. Not for commercial use or anything.

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    2026-05-29T05:45:43+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 5:45 am

    Since, it’s operator +() and not operator +=(), you should be creating a temporary and return the same:

    date operator + (const date &d) const
    {            //  ^^^^ 1         ^^^^^ 2
      date temp = *this;  // copy current object
      ...
      return temp;  // important: -Wall warned you for missing 'return'
    }
    

    There are other 2 important changes you can see:

    (1) Passing d as const reference; because you don’t need another copy

    (2) Making operator + as const correct by adding const at end; because you are not going to modify this object

    Update: For your updated question, here is a link which answers it.

    Why “not all control paths return a value” is warning and not an error?

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