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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T23:59:58+00:00 2026-05-18T23:59:58+00:00

Assuming I have a base class A and publicly derived class B, how should

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Assuming I have a base class A and publicly derived class B, how should I assign A object to the A base class subobject of B?

class A {...};
class B : public A {...};
A a(..);
B b(..);
static_cast<A&>(b) = a; ???

Is that doable without writing assignement operator for B? Are there any potential problems with casting b to A&? Is that standard conformant?

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    2026-05-18T23:59:59+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 11:59 pm

    Writing another answer to demonstrate why and how assign a base class object to a derived class object.

    struct TimeMachineThing_Data {
    ..
    ..
    };
    
    class TimeMachineThing : private TimeMachineThing_Data
    {
        static std::stack<TimeMachineThing_Data> m_stateHistory;
    
        void SaveState() {
            m_stateHistory.push_back( static_cast<TimeMachineThing_Data&>(*this) );
        }
    
        void RestoreState() {
            static_cast<TimeMachineThing_Data&>(*this) = m_stateHistory.front();
            m_stateHistory.pop_front();
        }
    };
    

    It’s very useful and fully legitimate.

    (Here is private inheritance, so only internally TimeMachineThing IS-A TimeMachinetime_Data)


    Another one.

    struct StructWithHundresField {
      string title;
      string author;
      ...
    
      StructWithHundresField() {
        ...
      }
    };
    
    class EasyResetClass : public StructWithHundresField {
      int not_reset_this_attriute;
    public:
      void ResetToInitialStateAtAnyTime() {
        static_cast<StructWithHundresField&>(*this) = StructWithHundresField();
      }
    }
    
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