Posted by : Sushanth Wednesday 16 December 2015

The mutable storage class specifier is used only on a class data member to make it modifiable even though the member is part
of an object declared as const.
Cant be used with names declared as static or const, or reference members.
Example:
class A
{
public:
A() : x(4), y(5) { };
mutable int x;
int y;
};
int main()
{
const A var2;
var2.x = 345;
// var2.y = 2345;
}
the compiler would not allow the assignment var2.y = 2345 because var2 has been declared as const. The compiler will allow the assignment var2.x = 345 because A::x has been declared as mutable.

Leave a Reply

Subscribe to Posts | Subscribe to Comments

- Copyright © Technical Articles - Skyblue - Powered by Blogger - Designed by Johanes Djogan -