Basile B. wrote: > without the parens, 'const' means that the function doesn't > mutate the state of the object or of the struct it's declared in. > So it's meaningless for a global function.
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Basile B. wrote: > without the parens, 'const' means that the function doesn't > mutate the state of the object or of the struct it's declared in. > So it's meaningless for a global function.
Thank you people. -- Shriramana Sharma, Penguin #395953