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In C99, is f()+g() undefined or merely unspecified?
I used to think that in C99, even if the side-effects of functions f and g interfered, and although the expression f() + g() does not contain a sequence point, f and g would contain some, so the ...
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is i=f(); defined when f modifies i?
Related question: Any good reason why assignment operator isn't a sequence point?
From the comp.lang.c FAQ I would infer that the program below is undefined. Strangely, it only mentions the call ...
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How do Prefix and Postfix operations work?
Can someone tell me how prefix / postfix operators really work? I've been looking online a lot but haven't found anything. From what I can tell prefix first increments, then does the operation and ...
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Is there a sequence point between these assignments?
Is there a sequence point between the two assignments in the following code:
f(f(x=1,1),x=2);
10
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5answers
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Is “*p = ++(*q)” undefined when p and q point to the same object?
after reading about sequence points, I learned that i = ++i is undefined.
So how about this code:
int i;
int *p = &i;
int *q = &i;
*p = ++(*q); // that should also be undefined ...
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Can a C/C++ compiler legally cache a variable in a register across a pthread library call?
Suppose that we have the following bit of code:
#include <pthread.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
void guarantee(bool cond, const char *msg) {
if (!cond) {
...
9
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Any good reason why assignment operator isn't a sequence point?
Is there any good reason for operator = not being a sequence point? Both in C and C++.
I have trouble thinking about an counter-example.
9
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complicated expression involving logical AND (&&)
void main(void)
{
int x,y,z;
x=y=z=1;
z = x && y && ++z;//is this fine?
}
I have lately started reading about sequence points stuffs but I cannot figure out whether the above ...
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Is there a sequence point between structure member initializations?
Is there a sequence point between structure member initialization expressions?
For example, is it well defined that the code bellow will always print "a, b"?
#include <stdio.h>
typedef struct ...
7
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4answers
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Behavior of an expression: Defined or Undefined?
I have the following code
int m[4]={1,2,3,4}, *y;
y=m;
*y = f(y++); // Expression A
My friend told me that Expression A has a well defined behavior but I am not sure whether he is correct.
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Is “int i = x++, j = x++;” legal?
Pretty clear in the title, I think. I'm not entirely sure on this, and I can't find a good answer via the Googles (alas, I haven't committed to the fine art of standards-fu), so I ask:
int i = x++, j ...
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Why does gcc not give a warning at undefined behaviour in code inside?
I just read this SO C++ FAQ about undefined behavior and sequence points and experimented a bit. In the following code gcc-4.5.2 gives me a warning only in the line mentioned in the code comment, ...
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Is this “*ptr++ = *ptr + a” undefined behavior?
Well, I'm not really in serious need of this answer, I am just inquisitive.
Expressions like *ptr++ = a are perfectly valid since we are operating on two objects ptr and *ptr but if i write *ptr++ = ...
4
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6answers
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Which issues have you encountered due to sequence points in C and C++?
Below are two common issues resulting in undefined behavior due to the sequence point rules:
a[i] = i++; //has a read and write between sequence points
i = i++; //2 writes between sequence points
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3
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1answer
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Is gcc's -Wsequence-point warning flag broken?
I'm getting a warning for this line:
e = strtol(++s, (char **)&s, 10);
Moving the ++s to a separate statement makes the warning go away, but as far as I can tell, this warning is completely ...
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Suggestions for concise index handling in circular buffer
I've implemented a circular buffer, and I would like a concise means of updating the buffer pointer while properly handling the wrap-around.
Assuming an array of size 10, my first response was ...
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Is this program having any sequence point issues?
#include<stdio.h>
int main()
{
int i=7,j;
j=(i++,++i,j*i);
return 0;
}
j=(i++,++i,j*i);Is this well defined ? Let me clear my doubt.
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Associativity and Sequence Points in C
Since the associativity of '?' is from right to left,any 2 consecutive '?' operators must be treated as such,Right?
Now,
int x=-1;
int y=x?x++?x:-1:1;
I expect this to be executed as:
int y = x ? ...
0
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1answer
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Post Increment with respect to Sequence Points
When does the post increment operator affect the increment? I have come across two opinions:
1) From http://gd.tuwien.ac.at/languages/c/programming-bbrown/c_015.htm:
POST means do the operation ...