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The fact it's a pointer is part of the type, not part of the variable name. So
int* p
is the way.It's part of the type yet it's also a unique identifier. That's the whole thing with east or west
const
.const int *
is a ~~immutable~~ mutable pointer that points to ~~mutable~~ immutable memory.int *const
is a ~~mutable~~ immutable pointer that points to ~~immutable~~ memory.int const *
is the same type as the first example, a ~~immutable~~ mutable pointer that points to ~~mutable~~ immutable memory.Same stuff applies to references which makes it easier to think of the variable owning the
*
or&
as if you want that pointer or reference to beconst
it has to go after.Edit:I am a moron who managed to get it exactly backwards :|
Found the guy that can probably do function pointers!
Lol yeah. I don't even really write C++ but I sure as shit know a bunch of syntax and junk haha