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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T06:22:45+00:00 2026-06-15T06:22:45+00:00

Suppose I have the following three classes: class Animal {}; class Human : public

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Suppose I have the following three classes:

class Animal {};

class Human : public Animal {};

class Dog : public Animal
{
public:
   void setOwner(Animal* owner) { this->owner = owner; }
private:
   Animal* owner;
};

Why is the following allowed, and what exactly is happening?

Dog d;
Human h;

d.setOwner(&h); // ?

At first, I tried to cast it like this d.setOwner(&(Animal)h), but the compiler gave me a warning, and I hit a run-time error.

Edit: the warning the compiler gave me was “taking address of temporary”. Why is this so?

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    2026-06-15T06:22:47+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 6:22 am

    Here
    d.setOwner((Animal)&h)

    you try to case pointer type to object type. You cannnot do this.

    Correct way of casting to Animal class is

    d.setOwner((Animal*)&h)
    

    But you

    This

    d.setOwner(&h);
    

    works because pointers in C++ are automatically cast to a base class if needed. Explicit conversion to Animal* is not needed.

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