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c++ - ambiguous call to overloaded function - int and int&

void g(int& a)
{
    std::cout<<"int&
";
} 

void g(int a)
{
    std::cout<<"int
";
}  

int main()
{    
    int a = 2;   
    g(a); //won't compile (at least under MSVC 2012)

    std::cin.ignore();
}

Is there a way to avoid ambiguous call error here ? something like g( static_cast<int&>(a) );

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If you can cast, there is, of course a way to disambiguate the call:

g(const_cast<int const&>(a));

If you insist to call the reference version, the resolution is a bit more tricky:

static_cast<void(*)(int&)>(g)(a);

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