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does compiler provides any default constructors in c++?

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Question by ravikishore
Submitted on 6/10/2004
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does compiler provides any default constructors in c++?


Answer by Nishant Shrivastava
Submitted on 6/14/2005
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Yes C++ compiler provides default constructor. If we create any object and do not provide any constructor implicit default constructor is provided by the C++ compiler.

 

Answer by swadheen kumar jena
Submitted on 7/14/2005
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yes,compiler provides any defult constructor

 

Answer by raju
Submitted on 10/9/2006
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yes C++ provide a default constructor. It is no argument constructor. you don't need to call it explicitly but in case, if you create custom constructor then it is necessary to call the default constructor explicitly. thats it.

 

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