Some books say it is unnecessary to add const to non-pointer/reference/array parameters, and advise learning programmers not to do so. But I like functino-headers ...
Does it ever make sense to declare a variable in C or C++ as both volatile (in other words, “ever-changing”) and const (“read-only”)? If so, why? And how should you combine volatile and const properly ...
Yet another post by me today. Gotta keep the new forum strong View image: /infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif<P>Anyway, I'm using std::string and using ...
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