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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T20:25:12+00:00 2026-06-04T20:25:12+00:00

Here is my problem. I made a class with a member function declared as

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Here is my problem. I made a class with a member function declared as const that uses an external function that I cannot modify (declared in someone else’s code) and that is not declared const. More precisely

Someone else’s code

class B {
public:
    void foo();
};

My code

class A : public B {
public:
    void bar() const {
        this->foo();
    }
};

I know that for member data we can force const-correctness by using mutable or const_cast. How can I ‘hack’ foo such that my compiler understands that I would like to use it as if it was const even if it is not declared in someone else’s code ?

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    2026-06-04T20:25:14+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 8:25 pm
    1. Dont do that.

    2. Don’t do it like this:

    Example:

    class A : public B { 
    public: 
        void bar() const { 
            const_cast<B*>(static_cast<const B*>(this))->foo();
        } 
    }; 
    

    Edit: The valid use-case for this is if:

    1. The function B::foo() doesn’t modify state, and could have been declared const, but…
    2. The person who wrote B::foo() forgot to declare it const, and…
    3. You can’t change it because it will break something you don’t control.

    In theory this cannot happen but in practice it sometimes does.

    The better answer, as the other answerers have correctly said, is to have B::foo() fixed, or to provide an alternate function which does the same thing is declared const.

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