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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T16:44:43+00:00 2026-06-06T16:44:43+00:00

Given the following two constructor signatures, should it be possible to construct a Couple

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Given the following two constructor signatures, should it be possible to construct a Couple with Couple("George", "Nora")? My compiler complains with the error shown below. If I call it with Couple(std::string("George"), std::string("Nora")) it compiles OK. I’m guessing there’s an issue with the implicit casting which surprises me as I though char* to string would be fine.

class Person
{
    public:
        Person(const std::string& name);
};

class Couple
{
    public:
        Coordinate(const Person& p1, const Person& p2, const Optional<Person>& = Optional<Person>());
};

TestCouple.cpp:69: error: no matching function for call to `Couple::Couple(const char[7], const char[5])'
TestCouple.h:24: note: candidates are: Couple::Couple(const Person&, const Person&, const Optional<fox::Person>&)
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    2026-06-06T16:44:44+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 4:44 pm

    Indeed, a conversion sequence can’t contain more than one implicit user-defined conversion; the standard specifies this in C++11 12.3/4:

    At most one user-defined conversion (constructor or conversion function) is implicitly applied to a single value.

    In your case, two would be required (char const[] to std::string to Person), and so implicit conversion is not possible.

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