Not a run-time conversion is meant (that there are given 4 bytes for "3" and then at run-time it's transfered into 1); just the type for `3` literal is `int`, and of the value, created from it for x, is `int8`. And that "treatment" is implicit. ׃) You expressed it more exactly.
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