Minimal example of member access via pointer-to-member via pointer-to-object causing false positive:
struct S { int i; };
void a(int &) {}
int main()
{
S s;
S * sp = &s;
a(sp->*(&S::i));
}
<source>:8:3: warning: pointee of variable 'sp' of type 'S *' can be declared 'const' [misc-const-correctness]
8 | S * sp = &s;
| ^
| const
1 warning generated.
Applying the suggested fix-it would cause a compilation error.
$ clang-tidy --version
LLVM (http://llvm.org/):
LLVM version 21.1.2
Optimized build.