I found the code below from this great answer in StackOverflow. It allows you to implement the const method with your logic, then use this one-liner to implement the non-const method. It’s a trick from the great Scott Meyers:
T const& f() const {
return something_complicated();
}
T& f() {
return const_cast<T&>(std::as_const(*this).f());
}
I’m using this thing everywhere.
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