Guys I have a question about the "multi-pass guarantee" of `ForwardIterator`. I've (read)[en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/ForwardIterator] that if a type satisfies `ForwardIterator`'s requirements, if I have an iterator `a`, incrementing a copy of `a` does not change the value read from `a`; So expression `++It(a), *a`; is equivalent to the expression `*a`; Also `a == b` implies `++a == ++b`. But does the sentence "does not change the value read from a" only refers to the **value** read from a?