// { dg-do assemble } // { dg-options "-Wconversion" } // Test that we resolve this case as mandated by the standard, but also // warn about it. We choose op char* not because it is a member of B -- // the standard says that all conversion ops are treated as coming from // the type of the argument -- but because it is non-const. struct A { operator const char *() const { return ""; } }; struct B : public A { operator char *() { return 0; } }; int main() { B b; if ((const char *)b != 0) // { dg-warning "choosing 'B" "B" } surprising overload resolution // { dg-warning "for conversion" "conv" { target *-*-* } 19 } // { dg-message "note" "note" { target *-*-* } 19 } return 1; if ((const char *)(const B)b == 0) return 2; if ((const char *)(const B &)b == 0) return 3; }