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For a given type T:

What is the difference between const T * and T * const?

Also, are there other places that const can go? For instance, is T const * a thing? Can you have more than one const in an expression, such as const T * const?

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    Use the spiral rule and it should be a lot clearer what the difference is and that it can go "before" anything it can apply to.
    – chris
    Aug 13, 2014 at 18:32

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const T *x means x points to an object of type T, but that object should not be modified.

On the other hand, T *const x means the pointer itself cannot be modified (but the object it points to can).

const T *const x is just a combination of the two; both the pointer and the object it points to cannot be modified.

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