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The use of the <code class="literal">const</code> keyword in C++ is not always clear. You
might not realize that <span class="type">const Something*</span> declares a pointer to a
<span class="type">const Something</span>. The pointer can be changed, but not the
<span class="type">Something</span> that it points to.
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Therefore, the <code class="classname">RefPtr</code> equivalent of
<span class="type">Something*</span> for a method parameter is <span class="type">const
    Glib::RefPtr&lt;Something&gt;&amp;</span>, and the equivalent of
<span class="type">const Something*</span> is <span class="type">const Glib::RefPtr&lt;const
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The <code class="literal">const ... &amp;</code> around both is just for efficiency, like
using <code class="classname">const std::string&amp;</code> instead of
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copying.
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