Multi-character constants:
int x = 'ABCD';
This sets x to 0x41424344 (or 0x44434241, depending on architecture).
EDIT: This technique is not portable, especially if you serialize the int.
However, it can be extremely useful to create self-documenting enums. e.g.
enum state {
stopped = 'STOP',
running = 'RUN!',
waiting = 'WAIT',
};
This makes it much simpler if you're looking at a raw memory dump and need to determine the value of an enum without having to look it up.