It's a bad thing when it's a bad thing. If there really is a need to do stuff before creating other stuff, and it's based on third pile of stuff, then a factory of stuff is better than forcing you to do that stuff manually.
[This question is related to but not the same as this one.]
My compiler warns about implicitly converting or casting certain types to bool whereas explicit conversions do not produce a warning:
long t = 0;
bool b = false;
b = t; // performance warning: forcing long to boo...
@DeadMG Duh. But if they used something that's more than a T* like non_owning_ptr<T> I would probably see less questions about what the hell I'm supposed to do with T*.