I am trying to allocate a fixed size on stack to an integer array
#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
int main(){
int n1 = 10;
const int N = const_cast<const int&>(n1);
//const int N = 10;
cout<<" N="<<N<<endl;
int foo[N];
return 0;
}
However, this gives an error on the last line where I am using N
to define a fixed
error C2057: expected constant expression
.
However, if I define N
as const int N = 10
, the code compiles just fine.
How should I typecast n1
to trat it as a const int
?
I tried : const int N = const_cast<const int>(n1)
but that gives error.
EDIT : I am using MS VC++ 2008 to compile this... with g++ it compiles fine.