Type-focused, on the other hand, groups the name inside instead. This is also my personal favorite because it resembles a function call. Unlike declarations, where the focus is on the name, casting emphasizes the type, since it follows the concept of constructors in other languages: an operation that constructs a new instance of a type from some arguments (in this case, one). The only downside is that it doesn’t play well with pointer/array casting, or more generally, with operators. If anyone knows a solution for this, I’d love to hear it.
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