i'm trying to come up with a concrete reasoning why to use a pointer over a reference as a return type from a function ,
my reasoning is that if inadvertently a null value is returned to a reference type it could not be checked , and could lead to run-time errors
int& something(int j)
{
int* p = 0 ;
return *p;
}
void main()
{
int& i = something(5);
i = 7; // run-time error
}
if i had used a pointer i could check it and avoid the error the pointer return value would act as a contract to that a value must be returned.
void main()
{
int* i = something(5);
if( i != null )
*i = 7;
}
any thoughts would be appreciated again ,
what would you use and why reference or pointer
thanks in advance.