Assume we have the following program for some language with C-like syntax. int x
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Assume we have the following program for some language with C-like syntax. int x, y, z; void foo(a, b, c) (a = a*2; b = b*2; x++; c = c + b;} x = 1; y = 2; z = 3; foo(times, y, z); Using the same definition for foo that we used in question 5, assume we make the following call. x = 1; foo(x, x, x + 1); What is the value of x after the call to foo for each of the following cases? a) The formal parameters a, b, and c are all call-by-value? b) The formal parameters a, b, and c are all call-by-reference? c) The formal parameters a, b, and c are all call-by-value/result (i.e. in/out mode in Ada)? d) The formal parameters a, b, and c are all call-by-name?Explanation / Answer
Answer: D) The formal parameters a,b, abd c are all call-by-value
The a,b,c parameters are all cal by values so the changes happend in foo method in a,b,and c will not effect to the actaul values of x,y and z..