cppcoreguidelines-misleading-capture-default-by-value¶
Warns when lambda specify a by-value capture default and capture this
.
By-value capture defaults in member functions can be misleading about whether
data members are captured by value or reference. This occurs because specifying
the capture default [=]
actually captures the this
pointer by value,
not the data members themselves. As a result, data members are still indirectly
accessed via the captured this
pointer, which essentially means they are
being accessed by reference. Therefore, even when using [=]
, data members
are effectively captured by reference, which might not align with the user’s
expectations.
Examples:
struct AClass {
int member;
void misleadingLogic() {
int local = 0;
member = 0;
auto f = [=]() mutable {
local += 1;
member += 1;
};
f();
// Here, local is 0 but member is 1
}
void clearLogic() {
int local = 0;
member = 0;
auto f = [this, local]() mutable {
local += 1;
member += 1;
};
f();
// Here, local is 0 but member is 1
}
};
This check implements F.54 from the C++ Core Guidelines.