Why does the code below return true only for a = 1?
main(){ int a = 10; if (true == a) cout<<'Why am I not getting executed'; }
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When a Bool true is converted to an int, it’s always converted to 1. Your code is thus, equivalent to:
This is part of the C++ standard, so it’s something you would expect to happen with every C++ standards compliant compiler.