.. title:: clang-tidy - misc-misplaced-const misc-misplaced-const ==================== This check diagnoses when a ``const`` qualifier is applied to a ``typedef``/ ``using`` to a pointer type rather than to the pointee, because such constructs are often misleading to developers because the ``const`` applies to the pointer rather than the pointee. For instance, in the following code, the resulting type is ``int * const`` rather than ``const int *``: .. code-block:: c++ typedef int *int_ptr; void f(const int_ptr ptr) { *ptr = 0; // potentially quite unexpectedly the int can be modified here ptr = 0; // does not compile } The check does not diagnose when the underlying ``typedef``/``using`` type is a pointer to a ``const`` type or a function pointer type. This is because the ``const`` qualifier is less likely to be mistaken because it would be redundant (or disallowed) on the underlying pointee type.