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I'm trying to understand the consistency in the error that is thrown in this program:

#include <iostream>

class A{
public:
    void test();
    int x = 10;

};

void A::test(){

    std::cout << x << std::endl; //(1)
    std::cout << A::x << std::endl; //(2)

    int* p = &x;
    //int* q = &A::x; //error: cannot convert 'int A::*' to 'int*' in initialization| //(3)


}

int main(){

    const int A::* a = &A::x; //(4)

    A b;

    b.test();

}

The output is 10 10. I labelled 4 points of the program, but (3) is my biggest concern:

  1. x is fetched normally from inside a member function.
  2. x of the object is fetched using the scope operator and an lvalue to the object x is returned.
  3. Given A::x returned an int lvalue in (2), why then does &A::x return not int* but instead returns int A::*? The scope operator even takes precedence before the & operator so A::x should be run first, returning an int lvalue, before the address is taken. i.e. this should be the same as &(A::x) surely? (Adding parentheses does actually work by the way).
  4. A little different here of course, the scope operator referring to a class member but with no object to which is refers.

So why exactly does A::x not return the address of the object x but instead returns the address of the member, ignoring precedence of :: before &?

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Basically, it's just that the syntax &A::x (without variation) has been chosen to mean pointer-to-member.

If you write, for example, &(A::x), you will get the plain pointer you expect.

More information on pointers-to-members, including a note about this very property, can be found here.


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