What is size of a object of following class?
class Foo
{
public:
void foo(){}
}
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Answer / sirama
Size of the Object 1 Byte (ie) 8 bits. Because that is
minimum possible size required to allocate something on
memory.
Say If a Create the Object like Foo obj;
Something needs to loaded on Stack. But, actually it does
not have any internal data memebers. Hence, the minimum
possible is 1 Byte.
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Answer / jitendra varshney
The size of the object here will be 1. Because by default,
if no variable is declared in the class the size of object is 1.
this is due to fact that when two or more object of the
class is defined then they would have the different
addresses. But if size would have been zero then it might be
possible that two or more object can have the same address.
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