#include using namespace std; void f(int &num) { ++num; } const int& g(int othernum) // Try removing the "const". What happens? Why? { return othernum+3; // produces a warning message because it's returning a reference // to a "temporary", i.e. a value in memory that may not still // exist later } int main (void) { int x = 3; const int y = 4; f(x); // Try "f(y);" What happens? Why? int z = g(5); // Try "int &z = g(5);" What happens? Why? // Try "const int &z = g(5);" What happens? Why? ++z; }