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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T01:02:25+00:00 2026-06-12T01:02:25+00:00

Why if (var) … uses number conversion instead of boolean ? I have a

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Why if (var) … uses number conversion instead of boolean ?
I have a class that implements both :

operator int() { ....}
operator bool() { ....}

but if I use :

if (my_class_var) ....;

then the int conversion is used instead of boolean ?!!?!

EDIT:
As versedmarald say it is correct. I found what was the differnce.. I’m in fact using :

operator int() { ....}
operator bool() const { ... }

Still mesmerized, why the difference ?
gcc version 4.6.2

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    2026-06-12T01:02:26+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 1:02 am

    It doesn’t (using g++ at least). My guess would be there is an error in your conversion operators.

    #include <iostream>
    class A {
    public:
        operator int() { return 1; }
    };
    
    class B {
    public:
        operator int() { return 1; }
        operator bool() { return false; }
    };
    
    int main() {
        A a;
        B b;
    
        if (a)
            std::cout << "true\n";
        else
            std::cout << "false\n";
    
        if (b)
            std::cout << "true\n";
        else
            std::cout << "false\n";
    }
    

    Outputs:

    true
    false
    
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