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// Test that we resolve this case as mandated by the standard, but also
// warn about it. We choose op char* not because it is a member of B --
// the standard says that all conversion ops are treated as coming from
// the type of the argument -- but because it is non-const.
struct A {
operator const char *() const;
};
struct B : public A {
operator char *() { return 0; }
};
int main()
{
B b;
(const char *)b; // WARNING - surprising overload resolution
}