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A default constructor is aconstructor which can be called with no arguments.
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class-name ( parameter-list (optional)); | (1) | ||||||||
class-name ( parameter-list (optional)) function-body | (2) | ||||||||
class-name () = default; | (3) | (since C++11) | |||||||
class-name ( parameter-list (optional)) = delete; | (4) | (since C++11) | |||||||
class-name :: class-name ( parameter-list (optional)) function-body | (5) | ||||||||
class-name :: class-name () = default; | (6) | (since C++11) | |||||||
class-name | - | the class whose default constructor is being declared |
parameter-list | - | aparameter list where all parameters (exceptparameter packs)(since C++11) havedefault arguments |
function-body | - | thefunction body of the default constructor |
Default constructors are called duringdefault initializations andvalue initializations.
If there is no user-declared constructor or constructor template for a class type, the compiler will implicitly declare a default constructor as aninlinepublic member of its class.
The implicitly-declared (or defaulted on its first declaration) default constructor has an exception specification as described indynamic exception specification(until C++17)noexcept specification(since C++17).
Ifthe constructor is implicitly-declared(until C++11)the implicitly-declared or explicitly-defaulted default constructor is not defined as deleted(since C++11), it is implicitly-defined by the compiler whenodr-used orneeded for constant evaluation or when it is explicitly defaulted after its first declaration(since C++11).
If a default constructor of aunion-like class | (since C++26) |
An(until C++26)Otherwise, an(since C++26) implicitly-defined default constructor has the same effect as a user-defined constructor with empty body and empty initializer list. That is, it calls the default constructors of the bases and of the non-static members of this class. Class types with an empty user-provided constructor may get treated differently than those with an implicitly-defined default constructor duringvalue initialization.
If this satisfies the requirements of aconstexpr constructor(until C++23)constexpr function(since C++23), the generated constructor isconstexpr. If some user-defined constructors are present, the user may still force the automatic generation of a default constructor by the compiler that would be implicitly-declared otherwise with the keyworddefault. | (since C++11) |
Deleted default constructorThe implicitly-declared or explicitly-defaulted default constructor for class
If no user-defined constructors are present and the implicitly-declared default constructor is not trivial, the user may still inhibit the automatic generation of an implicitly-defined default constructor by the compiler with the keyworddelete. | (since C++11) |
The default constructor for classT
is trivial if all following conditions are satisfied:
T
has no virtual member functions.T
has no virtual base classes.
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T
has a trivial default constructor.
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A trivial default constructor is a constructor that performs no action. All data types compatible with the C language (POD types) are trivially default-constructible.
A default constructor is eligible if it is either user-declared or both implicitly-declared and definable. | (until C++11) |
A default constructor is eligible if it is not deleted. | (since C++11) (until C++20) |
A default constructor is eligible if all following conditions are satisfied:
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Triviality of eligible default constructors determines whether the class is animplicit-lifetime type, and whether the class is atrivially copyable type.
Feature-test macro | Value | Std | Feature |
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__cpp_trivial_union | 202502L | (C++26) | Relaxing the triviality requirements for special member functions of unions |
struct A{int x; A(int x=1): x(x){}// user-defined default constructor}; struct B: A{// B::B() is implicitly-defined, calls A::A()}; struct C{ A a;// C::C() is implicitly-defined, calls A::A()}; struct D: A{ D(int y): A(y){}// D::D() is not declared because another constructor exists}; struct E: A{ E(int y): A(y){} E()=default;// explicitly defaulted, calls A::A()}; struct F{int& ref;// reference memberconstint c;// const member// F::F() is implicitly defined as deleted}; // user declared copy constructor (either user-provided, deleted or defaulted)// prevents the implicit generation of a default constructor struct G{ G(const G&){}// G::G() is implicitly defined as deleted}; struct H{ H(const H&)= delete;// H::H() is implicitly defined as deleted}; struct I{ I(const I&)=default;// I::I() is implicitly defined as deleted}; int main(){ A a; B b; C c;// D d; // compile error E e;// F f; // compile error// G g; // compile error// H h; // compile error// I i; // compile error}
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
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CWG 1353 | C++11 | the conditions where implicitly-declared default constructors are defined as deleted did not consider multidimensional array types | consider these types |
CWG 2084 | C++11 | default member initializers had no effect on whether a defaulted default constructor of a union is deleted | they prevent the defaulted default constructor from being deleted |
CWG 2595 | C++20 | a default constructor was not eligible if there is another default constructor which is more constrained but does not satisfy its associated constraints | it can be eligible in this case |
CWG 2871 | C++98 | a default constructor would be implicitly declared even if there is a user-declared constructor template | no implicit declaration in this case |