I saw this kind of cast for the first time today, and I'm curious as to why this works. I thought casting in this manner would assign to the temporary, and not the class member. Using VC2010.
class A
{
public:
A() :
m_value(1.f)
{
((float)m_value) = 10.f;
}
const float m_value;
};
m_value
is not assigned a value in the initialization list)m_value
at A's constructor?