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Make statics const in LeafRefCandidateT #1879

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Changed function local statics to const. This has no functional change but avoids complaints from the static analyzer.

Changed function local statics to const. This has no functional change but avoids complaints from the static analyzer.
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A new Pull Request was created by @Dr15Jones (Chris Jones) for CMSSW_7_0_X.

Make statics const in LeafRefCandidateT

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DataFormats/Candidate

@cmsbuild, @vadler, @nclopezo can you please review it and eventually sign? Thanks.
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@ktf you are the release manager for this.

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vadler commented Dec 19, 2013

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This pull request is fully signed and it will be integrated in one of the next IBs unless changes or unless it breaks tests. @ktf can you please take care of it?

ktf added a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 19, 2013
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Multithreading fixes -- Make statics const in LeafRefCandidateT
@ktf ktf merged commit f951eb0 into cms-sw:CMSSW_7_0_X Dec 19, 2013
@Dr15Jones Dr15Jones deleted the makeStaticsConstInLeafRefCandidateT branch December 19, 2013 17:12
ggovi pushed a commit to ggovi/cmssw that referenced this pull request Jan 11, 2017
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