Random832 <random832(a)fastmail.com> wrote:
|On Wed, Jan 4, 2017, at 11:22, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote:
|> Random832 <random832(a)fastmail.com> wrote:
|>|On Wed, Jan 4, 2017, at 08:04, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote:
|>|> terrible aliasing and "sequence point" rules, where i think it is
|>|> clear what i mean when i write "i = j + ++i" (i believe this is
|>|> undefined behaviour).
|>|
|>|I assume you're imagining it as being equivalent to i = j + i + 1, with
|>|a redundant store operation.
|>|
|>|But why couldn't it equally well mean
|>
|> No i don't,
|
|Then I guessed wrong. Again. (So much for "clear", I suppose). But
|you're the one who "think[s] it's clear what [you] mean by it"; so
you
|simply *must* have a meaning in mind. Why not explain what it is?
Hey. I was a football (we play it with the feet) goalkeeper, and
i can assure you i can trump louder than many alike.
--steffen