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QuestionResizing a WPF Window that is a child to a CView Pin
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QuestionHow do you const your references? Pin
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Stefan_Lang6-Oct-11 0:53
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You're correct, both variants mean exactly the same thing. Whether you write const before or after the type is meaningless and just a matter of style - the latter variant may be a little clearer with respect to the rule of reading types right to left though.

If you wanted to express that your reference is const, then you could place const to the right of the reference operator, like this:
C++
Blah const& b const = GetMyBlah(); // const reference to a const Blah

However, as Herb Sutter points out (see point 13), this extra const is meaningless since references are always const. Therefore the extra const is usually omitted.
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QuestionPostMessage with WPARAM does not work Pin
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QuestionHi there all again! This time with an improvement! (and more clear question about C++ ADO) :) Pin
symeramon5-Oct-11 5:21
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David Crow5-Oct-11 8:10
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symeramon6-Oct-11 0:47
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GeneralRe: Hi there all again! This time with an improvement! (and more clear question about C++ ADO) :) Pin
David Crow6-Oct-11 2:55
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