On Wednesday, 28 July 2021 at 05:38:44 UTC, Tejas wrote:
When I initially saw it, I was hopeful that it would allow me to bypass some of the restrictions of ```const``` , but it literally just takes a type and strips the ```const``` from it, you can't pass a variable to it in order to get rid of ```const``` . What use does it serve then?

To manipulate types in template metaprogramming.

To remove `const` from a variable, `cast() stuff` is shorter than `cast(Unconst!(typeof(stuff))) stuff`, but it also removes `shared` and `immutable.

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