From my understanding, const
modifiers should be read from right to left. From that, I get that:
const char*
is a pointer whose char elements can't be modified, but the pointer itself can, and
char const*
is a constant pointer to mutable
chars.
But I get the following errors for the following code:
const char* x = new char[20];
x = new char[30]; //this works, as expected
x[0] = 'a'; //gives an error as expected
char const* y = new char[20];
y = new char[20]; //this works, although the pointer should be const (right?)
y[0] = 'a'; //this doesn't although I expect it to work
So... which one is it? Is my understanding or my compiler(VS 2005) wrong?
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