During learning about C++ by reading a book I have seen this (for me) strange line of code.
char ch('AB'); // Or char ch = 'AB';
It is strange for me because I don't get that you can assign to a char
multiple "letters" without getting any exception.
cout << "Characters in ch: " << ch << endl; // Output B
Why does this work? And how is it working internally? Is it only saving the last character and ignoring the other ones?