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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T19:50:43+00:00 2026-05-13T19:50:43+00:00

class Base { Base* next; } class Class1 : Base { } Base* pBase

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class Base
{
Base* next;
}

class Class1 : Base
{
}

Base* pBase = new Base();
Class1* pTest = new Class1();
pBase->next = pTest;

Class1* pClass1;
pClass1 = (Class1*)pBase->next;

I want to be able to write

pClass1 = pBase->next;

and get no compilation error C2440 (cannot convert). Or in other words I want pClass1 point to a class that pBase->next points to.

Is it possible with some operator overloading? How to do it?

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    2026-05-13T19:50:43+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:50 pm
    template<class T>
    class Base 
    { 
       T* next; 
    } 
    
    class Class1 : Base<Class1> 
    { 
    } 
    
    Class1* pTest1 = new Class1(); 
    Class1* pTest2 = new Class1(); 
    pTest1->next = pTest2;
    
    Class1* pClass1; 
    pClass1 = pTest1->next; 
    
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