Why should the copy constructor accept its parameter by reference in C++?

Because if it's not by reference, it's by value. To do that you make a copy, and to do that you call the copy constructor. But to do that, we need to make a new value, so we call the copy constructor, and so on...

(You would have infinite recursion because "to make a copy, you need to make a copy".)


Because pass-by-value would invoke the copy constructor :)