/** * arg_example1.c * * Illustrates argument passing in C * * Compile: Using Linux and gcc * gcc -g -Wall -o arg_example1 arg_example1.c * Run: ./arg_example1 */ #include /* Note: we moved this function up above main() to demonstrate an alternative to * function prototypes. In general, though, you should provide the prototypes.*/ void pass_by_value(int x, int y, int z) { printf("In pass_by_value, x = %d, y = %d, z = %d\n", x, y, z); /* Let's manipulate these variables here: */ x = 2 + x; y = y - 3; z = 7 + z; /* Print out the changes: */ printf("In pass_by_value, x = %d, y = %d, z = %d\n", x, y, z); } int main(void) { int x, y, z; printf("Enter three ints (ex: 8 4 1)\n"); scanf("%d%d%d", &x, &y, &z); printf("In main, x = %d, y = %d, z = %d\n", x, y, z); pass_by_value(x, y, z); /* Last print statement. Will the output change? */ printf("In main, x = %d, y = %d, z = %d\n", x, y, z); return 0; }