This section contains Typeid Operator topics.
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The reference declarator can also be used to declare reference type parameters within a function: | |
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In the C programming language, you can pass arguments only by value. In C++, you can pass arguments by value or by reference. C++ reference types, closely related to pointer types, create aliases for objects. See the following topics for a discussion of referencing. Note: C++ specific pointer referencing and dereferencing is discussed in C++ specific operators. | |
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The reference declarator can be used to declare references outside functions: |
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