Under what circumstances might you want to use multiple indirection (that is, a chain of pointers as in Foo **) in C++?
Under what circumstances might you want to use multiple indirection (that is, a chain
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Most common usage as @aku pointed out is to allow a change to a pointer parameter to be visible after the function returns.
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But there are several other useful usages as in the following example to iterate an array of strings and print them to the standard output.