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What happens when you return a reference to a private variable?
Answer Posted / Sonam Khampa
When you return a reference to a lexical (private) variable, it is still in-scope and maintains its value. However, the returned reference may not be what you expect if the variable is redefined or destroyed before the function returns.
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