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C++ attribute: nodiscard (since C++17)

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nodiscard
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If a function declared nodiscard or a function returning an enumeration or class declared nodiscard by value is called from a discarded-value expression other than a cast to void, the compiler is encouraged to issue a warning.

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[edit]Syntax

[[nodiscard]] (1) (since C++17)
[[nodiscard(string-literal)]] (2) (since C++20)
string-literal - an unevaluated string literal that could be used to explain the rationale for why the result should not be discarded

[edit]Explanation

Appears in a function declaration, enumeration declaration, or class declaration.

If, from a discarded-value expression other than a cast to void,

the compiler is encouraged to issue a warning.

The string-literal, if specified, is usually included in the warnings.

(since C++20)

[edit]Example

struct[[nodiscard]] error_info {/*...*/};   error_info enable_missile_safety_mode(){/*...*/return{};}   void launch_missiles(){/*...*/}   void test_missiles(){ enable_missile_safety_mode();// compiler may warn on discarding a nodiscard value launch_missiles();}   error_info& foo(){static error_info e;/*...*/return e;}   void f1(){ foo();}// nodiscard type is not returned by value, no warning   // nodiscard( string-literal ) (since C++20):[[nodiscard("PURE FUN")]]int strategic_value(int x, int y){return x ^ y;}   int main(){ strategic_value(4, 2);// compiler may warn on discarding a nodiscard valueauto z = strategic_value(0, 0);// OK: return value is not discardedreturn z;}

Possible output:

game.cpp:5:4: warning: ignoring return value of function declared with ⮠ 'nodiscard' attribute game.cpp:17:5: warning: ignoring return value of function declared with ⮠ 'nodiscard' attribute: PURE FUN

Standard library

The following standard functions are declared with nodiscard attribute:

Extended content
Allocation functions
allocation functions
(function)[edit]
allocates uninitialized storage
(public member function of std::allocator<T>)[edit]
[static]
allocates uninitialized storage using the allocator
(public static member function of std::allocator_traits<Alloc>)[edit]
allocates memory
(public member function of std::pmr::memory_resource)[edit]
allocate memory
(public member function of std::pmr::polymorphic_allocator<T>)[edit]
allocates uninitialized storage using the outer allocator
(public member function of std::scoped_allocator_adaptor<OuterAlloc,InnerAlloc...>)[edit]
Indirect access
(C++17)
pointer optimization barrier
(function template)[edit]
informs the compiler that a pointer is aligned
(function template)[edit]
Emptiness-checking functions
(C++17)
checks whether the container is empty
(function template)[edit]
checks whether the node handle is empty
(public member function of node handle)
checks whether the container is empty
(public member function of std::array<T,N>)[edit]
checks whether the string is empty
(public member function of std::basic_string<CharT,Traits,Allocator>)[edit]
checks whether the view is empty
(public member function of std::basic_string_view<CharT,Traits>)[edit]
checks whether the container is empty
(public member function of std::deque<T,Allocator>)[edit]
checks whether the container is empty
(public member function of std::forward_list<T,Allocator>)[edit]
checks whether the container is empty
(public member function of std::list<T,Allocator>)[edit]
checks whether the container is empty
(public member function of std::map<Key,T,Compare,Allocator>)[edit]
checks whether the match was successful
(public member function of std::match_results<BidirIt,Alloc>)[edit]
checks whether the container is empty
(public member function of std::multimap<Key,T,Compare,Allocator>)[edit]
checks whether the container is empty
(public member function of std::multiset<Key,Compare,Allocator>)[edit]
checks whether the container adaptor is empty
(public member function of std::priority_queue<T,Container,Compare>)[edit]
checks whether the container adaptor is empty
(public member function of std::queue<T,Container>)[edit]
checks whether the container is empty
(public member function of std::set<Key,Compare,Allocator>)[edit]
checks if the sequence is empty
(public member function of std::span<T,Extent>)[edit]
checks whether the container adaptor is empty
(public member function of std::stack<T,Container>)[edit]
checks whether the container is empty
(public member function of std::unordered_map<Key,T,Hash,KeyEqual,Allocator>)[edit]
checks whether the container is empty
(public member function of std::unordered_multimap<Key,T,Hash,KeyEqual,Allocator>)[edit]
checks whether the container is empty
(public member function of std::unordered_multiset<Key,Hash,KeyEqual,Allocator>)[edit]
checks whether the container is empty
(public member function of std::unordered_set<Key,Hash,KeyEqual,Allocator>)[edit]
checks whether the container is empty
(public member function of std::vector<T,Allocator>)[edit]
checks if the path is empty
(public member function of std::filesystem::path)[edit]
Miscellaneous
(C++11)
runs a function asynchronously (potentially in a new thread) and returns a std::future that will hold the result
(function template)[edit]
(until C++26)

[edit]Defect reports

The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.

DR Applied to Behavior as published Correct behavior
P1771R1C++17 [[nodiscard]] on constructors has no effect can cause a warning if the constructed object is discarded

[edit]References

  • C++23 standard (ISO/IEC 14882:2024):
  • 9.12.9 Nodiscard attribute [dcl.attr.nodiscard]
  • C++20 standard (ISO/IEC 14882:2020):
  • 9.12.8 Nodiscard attribute [dcl.attr.nodiscard]
  • C++17 standard (ISO/IEC 14882:2017):
  • 10.6.7 Nodiscard attribute [dcl.attr.nodiscard]

[edit]See also

(C++11)
placeholder to skip an element when unpacking a tuple using tie
(constant)[edit]
C documentation for nodiscard
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