Is "pass by value" synonymous with "functional programming" ?
Are there any iterative programming languages that are (largely) "pass by value"?
Are there any functional programming languages that are (largely) "pass by reference"?
Thanks.
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Output of /a.out && xxd this.raw:
0000000: f000 f001 f002 f003 f004 f005 f006 f007 ................
0000010: f008 f009 f00a f00b f00c f00d f00e f00f ................
0000020: f010 f011 f012 f013 f014 f015 f...
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I find it interesting that in the noise about performance the subject matter of the question seems to have gone missing: is it safe? I address that in my answer. — sehe1 min ago
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