On Jun 13, 2006, at 9:54 PM, Ross Werner wrote:
... C is also always pass by value unless you use the '&', in which
case it's pass by reference (because at that point, using the
assignment operator inside the function does modify that passed-in
variable.
In which case it's also C++, not C. :) C always passes arguments by
value. Which I'm sure you're aware of; I'm just being precise.
--Levi
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