I was wondering if,
Foo bar = *(new Foo());
is okay to do, or am I wasting memory because I cannot delete the the data from the heap after assigning the value to bar.
@Rapptz It's not stupid, and it's not ambiguous. 49 is just an int literal. '1' would be the char literal for value 49 (in ASCII) and '\0x31' or char(49) say the same.
@MohamedAhmedNabil see liveworkspace.org/code/8ef8cb13945380d6c949afe5753f9ea7 for a demonstration. Note how std::ostream default operator<< overloads have the same overloads (showing a char as ... a char, not it's integral value)