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Casting Operators

 

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There are several casting operators specific to the C++ language. These operators are intended to remove some of the ambiguity and danger inherent in old style C language casts. These operators are:

  • dynamic_cast Used for conversion of polymorphic types.

  • static_cast Used for conversion of nonpolymorphic types.

  • const_cast Used to remove the const, volatile, and __unaligned attributes.

  • reinterpret_cast Used for simple reinterpretation of bits.

  • safe_cast Used to produce verifiable MSIL.

Use const_cast and reinterpret_cast as a last resort, since these operators present the same dangers as old style casts. However, they are still necessary in order to completely replace old style casts.

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