It means that *this
is const
inside that member function, i.e. it doesn't alter the object.
The keyword this
is a prvalue expression whose value is the address of the object for which the function is called. The type of this
in a member function of a class X
is X*
. If the member function is declared const
, the type of this
is const X*
. [section 9.3.2 §1]
In a const
member function, the object for which the function is called is accessed through a const
access path; therefore, a const
member function shall not modify the object and its non-static data members. [section 9.3.2 §2]
This means that a const
member function can be called on a const
instance of the class. A non-const
member function can't be called on [1]a const
object, since it could potentially try to modify it.
[1] Note: a temporary is not a const
object unless it's of const
type.
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