Compiler Warning (level 2) C4345
Error Message
behavior change: an object of POD type constructed with an initializer of the form () will be default-initialized
This warning reports a behavior change from the Visual C++ compiler that shipped in Visual Studio .NET when initializing a POD object with (); the compiler will default-initialize the object.
See Summary of Compile-Time Breaking Changes for more information.
The following sample generates C4345:
// C4345.cpp
// compile with: /W2
#include <stdio.h>
struct S* gpS;
struct S
{
// this class has no user-defined default ctor
void *operator new (size_t size, void*p, int i)
{
((S*)p)->i = i; // ordinarily, should not initialize
// memory contents inside placement new
return p;
}
int i;
};
int main()
{
S s;
// Visual C++ .NET 2003 will default-initialize pS->i
// by assigning the value 0 to pS->i.
S *pS2 = new (&s, 10) S(); // C4345
// try the following line instead
// S *pS2 = new (&s, 10) S; // not zero initialized
printf("%d\n", pS2->i);
}