The C++ Programming Language - C++ Functions - Understanding Pass by Value Semantics | Modern Cpp Series Ep. 19
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►Lesson Description: In this lesson we talk about how arguments are by default passed into functions in C++ using 'pass by value' semantics. This means that a copy of the value stored in the functions stack frame when the function is called, and the copy will be modified, and then eventually when we leave the functions scope, the 'temporary copy' (that was passed into the argument) will be gone.
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