Perhaps .. however, every expert I've read, every person I've talked to, promote readability. If there is more than one way to accomplish something, use the most readable thing unless you have a reason not to. The Google Style Guide says "Optimize for the reader, not the writer", "Avoid surprising or dangerous constructs", and "Avoid constructs that our average C++ programmer would find tricky or hard to maintain". I think the examples you've given might fall under all those, in the absence of directly addressing unary type conversions.