What is the difference between these two terms, and why do I need mutable?
What is the difference between these two terms, and why do I need mutable
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Scott Meyers, Effective C++, Item 3:
Use
constwhenever possiblehas an excellent discussion (with examples) on this topic. Its hard to write better than Scott!
Note also that physical-constness is also known as bitwise-constness.