Every entity has a type. What is a type? A type is a set of possible values and operations. Instances of types are called objects. An object is some region in memory that has a value of particular type (not to be confused with an instance of a class which is also called object).
What I don't understand is "why did the author warn us not to confuse with an instance of a class which is also called object?" For me, an instance of type (a class as well as a struct) is an object.
Please ping me if you respond my question above. Thank you in advance!
It depends on who you ask. Java for example says it's not an object but a primitive type. C++ on the other hand tries to minimize the difference between builtins and user-defined classes.
And even in C++ int lacks some properties. You cannot inherit from it, you can't reuse its operators, you cannot take the address of int operator+(int, int), ....