Though I'm not fully sure, but What according to operator precedence I think in this line
foo = foo++;
1) The ++
operator has higher precedence. What it has to do return the current value of foo
which is one. After that increment the value of foo
.
2) The =
operator has lower precedence, So it'll get the returned value from operation ++
which is 1
and it'll set the value of foo
to 1
. Because the increment happen between these two operations, So it looses it's value. And the final value of foo
is 1
.
Because I'm not full sure, If there is any problem correct me. Thank you.
foo++
yields1
.