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Who`s Afraid to Be Const Correct? Take Your Object`s Bits Literally

This is the second article in a tutorial series covering const correctness. In this article, Jun Nakamura discusses some problems concerned with bitwise copy construction and bitwise constness, how to make your interface conceptually const, and how to make changes to an object that are not visible to the user.


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