Compiler Warning (level 1) C4172 (original) (raw)
returning address of local variable or temporary : optional_context
Remarks
A function returns the address of a local variable or temporary object. Local variables and temporary objects are destroyed when a function returns, so the address returned is not valid.
Redesign the function so that it does not return the address of a local object.
Example
The following example generates C4172:
// C4172.cpp
// compile with: /c /W1
const int* func1()
{
int i = 42;
return &i; // C4172
}
float f = 1.f;
const double& func2()
// Try one of the following lines instead:
// const float& func2()
// const auto& func2()
{
// The problem is that a temporary is created to convert f to a double.
// C4172 in this case refers to returning the address of a temporary.
return f; // C4172
}