On 7/16/06, Delfin Rojas <drojas@moodlogic.com> wrote:
template <class U>
class P
{
public:
    template <class V>
    P(V * v) : u(v) {}

private:
    U *u;
};

Now "P<CMutex> p1(0);" will not compile but "P<CMutex> p1(new CMutex);"
will.

I believe this is due to the fact that in C++ it is illegal for the compiler to do more than one implicit cast.  In this case it would have to implicitly cast from <int>(0) to <V *>(0) and then implicitly cast again from <V *>(0) to <U *>(0).

Jon