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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T04:03:34+00:00 2026-05-30T04:03:34+00:00

Say we have an abstract base class IBase with pure virtual methods (an interface).

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Say we have an abstract base class IBase with pure virtual methods (an interface).

Then we derive CFoo, CFoo2 from the base class.

And we have a function that knows how to work with IBase.

Foo(IBase *input);

The usual scenario in these cases is like this:

IBase *ptr = static_cast<IBase*>(new CFoo("abc"));
Foo(ptr);
delete ptr;

But pointer management is better to be avoided, so is there a way to use references in such scenario?

CFoo inst("abc");
Foo(inst);

where Foo is:

Foo(IBase &input);
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    2026-05-30T04:03:35+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 4:03 am

    Yes.
    You don’t have to upcast your objects. All references/pointers to derived types are converted implicitly to base objects references/pointers when necessary.

    So:

    IBase* ptr = new CFoo("abc"); // good
    CFoo* ptr2 = static_cast<CFoo*>(ptr); // good
    CFoo* ptr3 = ptr; // compile error
    
    CFoo instance("abc");
    IBase& ref = instance; // good
    CFoo& ref2 = static_cast<CFoo&>(ref); // good
    CFoo& ref3 = ref; // compile error
    

    When you have to downcast you may want to consider using dynamic_cast, if your types are polymorphic.

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