For example, I can get a uint like this in a C++ function: uint32_t 
myuint32 = args[0]->Int32Value();

But is it also possible to change the value somehow from C++ land, so that 
in javascript the variable passed into the function will reflect the 
changed value?

If this is possible with some C++ argument types and not others, then which 
types allow modification?

Thanks.

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