The address of the variable in the function, and the address of the variable assigned to outside, can be identical as they have non-overlapping lifetimes: the temporary bridge cannot have its address taken, and it sharing the other two variable's address cannot be detected. This, I think, makes it impossible to detect it happened (in theory) under the standard: in practice, if the variable in the function and the variable assigned to outside have the same address, odds are you are witnessing NRVO. — Yakk - Adam Nevraumont May 4 '15 at 15:57