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Can anyone please tell me that why the functions parameters can not be static? Is this the reason that function parameters are declared on Stack and gets de-allocated when function return? There is no way to retain parameter values? Just confused. Please clarify.

Thanks.

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The keyword static can probably be seen as somewhat "overloaded".

The following usage-options are all viable:

  • Static local variables
  • Static global variables
  • Static member variables
  • Static global functions
  • Static member functions

Variables:

In terms of runtime, all types of static variables are essentially the same. They all reside in the data-section of the program, and their addresses remain constant throughout the execution of the program. So the only difference between them is during compilation, in the scope of declaration:

  • Static local variable: recognized by the compiler only in the scope of the function
  • Static global variable: recognized by the compiler only in the scope of the file
  • Static member variable: recognized by the compiler only in the scope of the class

Functions:

In terms of runtime, all types of functions (static and non-static) are essentially the same. They all reside in the code-section of the program, and their addresses remain constant throughout the execution of the program. So the only difference between them is during compilation, in the scope of declaration:

  • Static global function: recognized by the compiler only in the scope of the file
  • Static member function: recognized by the compiler only in the scope of the class

As to your question, arguments are passed to a function in the stack. There is no sense in having them static, because that would effectively place them in the data-section. And if they are located in the data-section, then the function can simply read them from there instead of having them passed to it in the stack.

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