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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T23:23:56+00:00 2026-05-29T23:23:56+00:00

I have a class with an overloaded operator: IPAddress& IPAddress::operator=(IPAddress &other) { if (this

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I have a class with an overloaded operator:

IPAddress& IPAddress::operator=(IPAddress &other) {
    if (this != &other) {
        delete data;
        this->init(other.getVersion());
        other.toArray(this->data);
    }
    return *this;
}

When I try to compile this:

IPAddress x;
x = IPAddress(IPV4, "192.168.2.10");

I get the following error:

main.cc: In function ‘int main()’:
main.cc:43:39: error: no match for ‘operator=’ in ‘x = IPAddress(4, ((const std::string&)(& std::basic_string<char>(((const char*)"192.168.2.10"), ((const std::allocator<char>&)((const std::allocator<char>*)(& std::allocator<char>())))))))’
IPAddress.h:28:20: note: candidate is: IPAddress& IPAddress::operator=(IPAddress&)

However, these two work fine (though they don’t serve me any purpose):

IPAddress x;
IPAddress(IPV4, "192.168.2.10") = x;

–

IPAddress x;
x = *(new IPAddress(IPV4, "192.168.2.10"));

What’s going on? Am I assuming something incorrect about the way the assignment operator works?

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    2026-05-29T23:23:57+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 11:23 pm

    The right side of the assignment operator should take a const IPAddress&.

    Temporary objects can be bound to const references, but not to non-const references. This is why x = IPAddress(IPV4, "192.168.2.10"); doesn’t work.

    IPAddress(IPV4, "192.168.2.10") = x; works because it is legal to invoke member functions on temporary objects.

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