I often see the following function declaration:
some_func(const unsigned char * const buffer)
{
}
Any idea why the const is repeated before the pointer name?
Thanks.
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The first
constsays that the data pointed to is constant and may not be changed whereas the secondconstsays that the pointer itself may not be changed: