c++ top-level const and low-level const

2.4.3.Top-Level const
       As we’ve seen, a pointer is an object that can point to a different object. As a result,
we can talk independently about whether a pointer is const and whether the objects
to which it can point are const. We use the term top-level const to indicate that the
pointer itself is a const. When a pointer can point to a const object, we refer to
that const as a low-level const.

摘自英文版 Primer C++,个人觉得英文版看起来还是容易理解点的。

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