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Hello, and welcome to C++ Weekly. Iamp;#39;m your host, Jason Turner, available for code reviews and on-site training. In this episode Iamp;#39;m going to talk about amp;quot;Easily Swappable Parametersamp;quot; and maybe some ideas for what to do about it. This particular test was added in a recent version of clang-tidy and you can see right here, amp;quot;Warning : 2 adjacent parameters of amp;#39;funcamp;#39; of similar type (amp;#39;intamp;#39;) are easily swapped by mistake [bugprone - easily - swappable - parameters].amp;quot; Iamp;#39;m going to give a slightly more meaningful example in just a moment, but before I continue please do check out the video description because I know that you want to buy a C++ Weekly t-shirt or one of my C++ books. You also want to come to one of my best practices workshops that might be coming up soon near you, so be sure to check out the description for more info on that. Letamp;#39;s look at amp;#39