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LegalizeAdulthood added a comment.
There is utility in the definition of a function in saying that an argument is
`const int i` instead of `int i`. The const-ness declares the intent that this
local variable is not going to be modified. However, there is that oddity in
C++ that allows a declaration to say `void f(int i);` and the implementation to
say `void f(const int i) { ... }`.
I think I would like the fixit to preserve the const-ness of the argument while
still stripping it of it's reference.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D18191
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