It works on TurboC++ 3.0
which uses a temprory variable if the types of the variable and its reference don't match...........
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It works on TurboC++ 3.0
which uses a temprory variable if the types of the variable and its reference don't match...........
Did You Try
exit(1);
I threw away that book today.........
it was named "Let Us C++" by Yeshwank Kanitkar
the guy who wrote "Let Us C"
this guy uses TurboC++ and BorlandC++
he is a well known writer of books on C &...
Its in a book which says it will work and the out put is 10 10 10 20
Will tis program work.............
Itried to compile it with g++ and it didn't work
#include<iostream.h>
int main()
{
const int i = 10;
int &j = i;
for the function having prototype....
void fun(int = 10, int = 20, int = 30, int = 40);
how to make sure that when it is called with two arguments
such as.....
fun(1, 2);
these two are...