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- Subject: Re: GCC 2.2.2d bug
- Message-ID: <DPqRqB1w164w@kryton.UUCP>
- From: system@kryton.UUCP (Scott Beckstead)
- Date: Mon, 07 Sep 92 23:04:00 PDT
- References: <1992Sep7.141948.20280@klaava.Helsinki.FI>
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- wirzeniu@klaava.Helsinki.FI (Lars Wirzenius) writes:
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- > When discussing ``p = p++'', system@kryton.UUCP (Scott Beckstead)
- > writes:
- > >Indeed very poor code. The final result will be 11. because even if
- > >the assign works properly the increment will still happen.
- >
- > Wrong. There is no single correct answer (except a core dump). The
- > assignment and increment can happen in any order, since they occur in
- > the same interval between two sequence points. Go read the comp.lang.c
- > FAQ, the standard, and any decent book on C about sequence points.
- > Please. I have included an extract of the C FAQ, in order to kill this
- > thread. It is irrelevant to Linux, and IMHO doesn't need any more
- > posts, since the subject has already been discussed to death in other
- > newsgroups (c.l.c. and comp.std.c).
- >
- > --
- > Lars.Wirzenius@helsinki.fi
- >
- > From the C FAQ:
- <deleted>
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- I stand corrected. Nuff said
- Scott
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