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what does default constructor do when it's empty?

I wonder if anyone could explain what the default ctor does after memory allocated, how it initializes the allocated memory?

Default constructors invoke the default constructors of all non-static data members, except those of built-in types, which remain uninitialised.

[2003: 12.1/5] :

A default constructor for a class X is a constructor of class X that can be called without an argument. If there is no user-declared constructor for class X, a default constructor is implicitly declared.

[2003: 12.1/8] :

Default constructors are called implicitly to create class objects of static or automatic storage duration (3.7.1, 3.7.2) defined without an initializer (8.5).

I don't know which languange you asked the question for, but I will try to answer anyway for C++ and Java

In C++, it:

  • leaves the built-in types ( int , float , pointers, etc.) to an uninitialized value
  • calls the default constructor on class members

In Java, I think all class members are initialized to their default value (0 or NULL).

Have a look at this (in C and C++ implementation).

Yes, implementation varies from language to language.

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