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C++: warning: C4930: prototyped function not called (was a variable definition intended?)


I have a class that does not have a default constructor, I created a variable without giving parameters by mistake, but instead of a nice compiler error, I got a linker error, where I couldn't find the line of code that was causing it.

In the end, I managed to find the code that caused this, and only then I noticed that I was getting this warning:

C++: warning: C4930: prototyped function not called (was a variable definition intended?)

What's weird is when I changed the code from:

MyClass foo();

to

MyClass foo;

I did get a compiler error.

Can someone explain to me why the compiler suddenly started acting strange, is it a bug or something?


Solution

  • This

    MyClass foo();
    

    is a function declaration that has return type MyClass and does not accept arguments..

    This

    MyClass foo;
    

    is an object definition. As your class MyClass has no the default constructor the compiler issues an error.