In C++ the size of the character constants is char. In C the type of character constant is integer (int). So in C the sizeof(‘a’) is 4 for 32bit architecture, and CHAR_BIT is 8. But the sizeof(char) is one byte for both C and C++.
Example
#include<stdio.h> main() { printf("%d", sizeof('a')); }
Output
4
Example
#include<iostream> using namespace std; main() { cout << sizeof('a'); }
Output
1
In both cases we are doing the same. But in C sizeof(‘a’) returns 4 as it is treated as integer. But in C++ it is returning 1. It is treated as character.