Const references can be bound to temporaries.
These are dynamic_cast, Const_cast and reinterpret_cast?
What is meant with“Const” at end of function declaration?
Const" brother drugged you? What are you talking about?
If Const is TRUE or omitted, b is calculated normally.
If Const is TRUE or skipped, b is calculated normally.
What is the difference between char * Const and Const char*?
What is the difference between char Const * and char * Const?
If[Const] is TRUE(or if this argument is omitted)
the Constant b is treated normally;
If you're using ES6, I would suggest Const s instead of var s.
The standard error value for the Constant b(seb = N/A when Const is FALSE).
If Const is FALSE,
b is set equal to 0 and the m-values are adjusted to fit y = mx.
Unfortunately they're marred by a number of trivial
errors(e.g. maintaining that temporaries are automatically Const), with no official errata list.
Mutable data member of a class can be
modified even is it's part of an object which is declared as Const.
Alessandro Praduroux(c) 2001-2003, Tim Jansen(c) 2001, Johannes E. Schindelin(c) 2000, heXoNet Support GmbH, D-66424 Homburg(c)
2000-2001, Const Kaplinsky(c) 2000,
Tridia Corporation(c) 1999, ATT Laboratories Boston.
In the above example, we are able to change the value of member
variable x though it's part of an object which is declared as Const.