gcc 4.2.3 and reference parameters

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Hello,

I need a very simple question answered.
I'm using gcc 4.2.3 and I have a big project that uses many
"temporary" reference parameters being passed to functions.

Is there a way I can get gcc 4.2.3 (on slackware 12.1) to ignore the
fact that most of these reference parameter variables are temporary?
In the same way that gcc 3.4.6 does?
(Perhaps a command-line switch on g++?)

I'm sorry if this information is available in the gcc Manual, however
I wasn't able to find anything related.

Regards,
- Devin

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