I have just started to learn the concept "constant" in C++ and I met a problem:
int d=0;
const int* const pt = &d;
d = 3;
cout << *pt << endl;
This script gives the output of "3". The definition of pointer pt should be explained as " a constant pointer pt to a constant int" (at least I believe so). However, when I changed the value of d, the int value pointed by pt also got changed, then how can it be a "a constant pointer to a CONSTANT int" ???
Thanks very much.