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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T21:46:36+00:00 2026-05-13T21:46:36+00:00

In preparing to a OOP exam, I enjoyed seeing g++ compile the following code

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In preparing to a OOP exam, I enjoyed seeing g++ compile the following code (without an instantiation) even though it appeared to make no sense:

template<class T> void f() {
    T t = "a";
    t += 5.6;
    t->b();
    T* p = t;
    p = p*(t/"string");
}

I then set out on a challenge to make this instantiate and compile.

I created the following class:

class A {
    public:
    A(const char* s) {}
    void operator+=(double d) {}
    A operator/(char* str) {return A("");}
    A* operator->() {return this;}
    A* operator=(A& a) {return &a;}
    void b() {}
};
A* operator*(A* a, A b) {return new A("");}

which allowed almost all of the template to work, except the line

T* p = t;

My question is, what operator or constructor will make this line work? Currently it gives me “error: cannot convert ‘A’ to ‘A*’ in initialization”

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    2026-05-13T21:46:36+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:46 pm

    That is a completely meaningless line.

    But to make it compilable, you can provide the conversion operator:

    operator A* () { return 0; }
    

    Hope you realize how evil this is.

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