thp-lang.org/md/learn/functions/parameters.md

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# Function parameters
## Immutable reference
```thp
fun add_25(Array[Int] numbers) {
numbers.push(25) // Error: `numbers` is immutable
}
```
When using a regular type as a parameter, only it's immutable
properties can be used inside the function
```thp
fun count(Array[Int] numbers) -> Int {
let items_count = numbers.size() // Ok, `size` is pure
items_count
}
```
## Mutable reference
```thp
fun push_25(mut Array[Int] numbers) {
numbers.push(25) // Ok, will also mutate the original array
}
```
Placing a `mut` before the type makes the parameter a mutable
reference. Mutable methods can be used, and the original
data **can** be mutated.
The caller *must* also use `mut`.
```thp
let numbers = Array(0, 1, 2, 3)
push_25(mut numbers) // Pass `numbers` as reference.
print(numbers(4)) // `Some(25)`
```
## Clone
```thp
fun add_25(clone Array[Int] numbers) {
numbers.push(25) // Ok, the original array is unaffected
}
```
Using the `clone` keyword before the type creates a mutable copy
of the parameter (CoW). The original data will **not** be mutated.
```thp
let numbers = Array(1, 2, 3, 4)
add_25(clone numbers) // Pass `numbers` as clone.
print(numbers(4)) // None
```