@JerryCoffin I dont have that problem, I mostly use VA to find references, and open files (+ the suggestions and whatnot), im not a power user of it. So in my head I have the stuff I use in VA and the R++ equivalent shortcuts.
@Borgleader I'm not sure if I really qualify as "power user". It certainly has a lot I don't use--but there are definitely some keyboard shortcuts that have (every so slowly) imprinted themselves on my brain, to the point that I feel fairly lost without them.
@CatPlusPlus You're being stubborn. You say that something that got improved hasn't improved. This is fundamentally wrong. It may be still bad (which I agree with), but by saying that it hasn't improved is flat out wrong.
@HalfEvil Since you can't assign an int to the object of your type (there isn't an operator=(int)), the temporary is created, which is destroyed when the statement finishes executing.
If you make your constructor explicit, it will be a compiler error instead.