Questions tagged [order-of-execution]

The order in which events occur in a software system. Distinct from [operator-precedence], which covers the order in which operators are applied when evaluating an expression in a programming language.

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Interesting XOR expression evaluation in javascript

Tried out the expression a ^= b ^= a ^= b with a and b taking values 3 and 5 respectively. When executed in Javascript the answer is a = 0 and b = 5, but when run in C the variables got reversed to a =...
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`await` vs `.then()` : order of execution [duplicate]

I'm trying to understand the order of execution of JavaScript promises. In the following code, thenFn() is invoked after awaitFn(), but thenFn() still executes(complete the task) first. Can someone ...
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many parallel CMAKE/CTEST test: how do I guarantee 1 test completes before another test starts?

I write some math heavy libraries (e.g. multidimensional polynomials, coordinate system transformations, geolocation, probability distributions, a "statistics processor" which is effectively ...
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Why do dictionaries in Python check for a key-existing during assignment?

So I heard that dict instances in Python will check if a key already exists before assigning a value. This seems very redundant to me, and I will explain why with an example. EXAMPLE: if(key in ...
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Different results obtained when using MSVC compiler and GCC compiler

I have this simple little code: #include <iostream> int Add (int x, int y) { std::cout << "In Add(), received " <<x<< " and " <<y<< "\...
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What is the operator precedence/order of evaluation in this complex expression, and why is the result -129?

I don't understand in which order actions take place in C++ expressions. For example: Why do we get here -129? Can you explain order of actions? #include <stdio.h> int main() { char a = 60; ...
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tkinter, using buttons to progress a text adventure game

I wanted to make a text-based adventure game. It seemed easy enough, I just make a gigantic tree of if statements and get input from the user at every step. However, then I decided to try and make a ...
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What is the order of destruction of the two entries of a std::pair?

Only 5 tags are allowed, but please, take it as c++20 and c++23 are in the list too, because I'd like to know about those standards as well, in case something has changed since c++17. Is the order of ...
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Default Execution Order of Test Classes in JUnit 4

Pretty much the title says it all. Note that the question is order of "classes" not the test methods inside them. Per answers here, the default execution order of test methods within a class ...
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In Salesforce, how does a row lock error happen when there's only a single transaction (thread) executing?

When a user 'action' (in a general sense) is executed in Salesforce, assuming no callouts or async jobs are executed, isn't the code running in a single thread/transaction? Assuming so, how is it that ...
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The execution order of the promise according to the return type [duplicate]

I would like to know the reason why the execution order varies depending on what is returned in a then callback: var a = Promise.resolve(); var b = a.then(function a_then() { console.log(1); ...
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Execution order question when processing JavaScript asynchronous functions (promise)

I'd like to know the order in which the JavaScript code below is executed and why. In particular, I would like to learn more about the contents of the code that goes into the microtask queue, focusing ...
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JavaScript Operator Precedence, Assignment, and Increment?

In JavaScript (JS), ++ has higher precedence than += or =. In trying to better understand operator execution order in JS, I'm hoping to see why the following code snippet results in 30 being printed? ...
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order of execution confusion

SELECT First_name,last_name,email,ROUND (AVG(Amount),2) AS moneyspent FROM Customer INNER JOIN Payment ON Customer.customer_id= Payment.customer_id WHERE Staff_id=2 GROUP BY First_name,last_name,...
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Is Lock protection needed in synchronous functions when using asyncio framework?

My question in a nutshell is, how exactly does the asyncio framework executes code? Let's say I have some synchronous function which uses some data e.g. in a global variable. This context is fully ...
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Async calls in c++ ordered by completion [duplicate]

I am learning asynchronous programming in c++, consider the following code: #include<iostream> #include<future> #include<chrono> #include<thread> #include<...
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Order of execution for functions on either side of the assignment operator

I want to implement a function $input = ['key1', 'value1', 'key2', 'value2']; // $output = ['key1' => 'value1', 'key2' => 'value2']; $output=[]; do { $output[current($input)] = next($input); ...
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Does the GROUP BY occur after the operations that occur in the SELECT statement? (BigQuery)

From what I have read on e.g. https://www.sisense.com/blog/sql-query-order-of-operations/ I understand that SQL statements will execute in the order: 1: FROM, 2: WHERE, 3: GROUP BY, 4: HAVINIG, 5: ...
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Why does the location of the SUM() in an IF statement matter in a GROUP BY scenario when the grouped by column is changed? (BigQuery)?

I have some electrical meter data that I want to group by meter and convert all data to baseline units. The below query does that: SELECT meter, IF(unit="kWh" OR unit="kW", &...
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When a thread is executing make_shared, can another thread do something to cause a leak of the object that make_shared creates via new?

From Effective Modern C++, Item 21, I learned that one advantage of std::make_shared over new+std::shared_ptr is that code like this processWidget(std::shared_ptr<Widget>(new Widget), ...
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Are multidimensional array accesses sequenced?

Take the following: int a(void) { puts("a"); return 0; } int b(void) { puts("b"); return 1; } int c(void) { puts("c"); return 2; } int d(void) {...
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Explaining the Output of Comparison Expressions Involving Strings and Lists in Python [duplicate]

Hej, I have the following code snippet and I don't understand the output: a = "foo" b = "foo" c = "bar" foo_list = ["foo", "bar"] print(a == b in ...
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Loop Hop Board Game

I keep getting a "10s Timeout" error for this Hackerrank though I pass the initial test case, I now seek assistance to increase the speed of my code. The problem is: code for the following ...
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identifier not being recognized in a 'with' statement using a subquery in Snowflake

so I have a table that's sort of like this: DELIVERY_AREA_ID,DELIVERY_RADIUS_METERS,EVENT_STARTED_TIMESTAMP 234sfd,4000,2020-01-01 12:19:29.719 234sfd,6500,2020-01-01 12:31:40.325 234sfd,3500,2020-01-...
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Q20. What is the order of execution of the lines of the following program? [duplicate]

Q20. What is the order of execution of the lines of the following program? def f1(x): #1 temp = x + 1 #2 return temp #3 def f2(y): #4 t = y -1 #5 v = f1(t) #6 return v #7 #8 print(f2(5)) #9 ...
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Java: Order of Operations Unclear [closed]

First question: I wrote a program to calculate gift tax. When tested with input value: 14491 the output was -25436.3. I can't figure out how this number was calculated. Can anyone help explain this? ...
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Why does the date-range of the table on the left side of a LEFT JOIN not limit the bytes processed in the same way as a where clause?

I'm trying to understand why the date-range restriction imposed by the first table in a Left Join does not limit the Bytes Processed in the same way as adding a WHERE clause with the same restriction ...
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How to know the order of functions to be executed in PostgreSQL?

For example, I was told that WHERE will be executed before GROUP BY, and HAVING will be afterwards, so the lines of code should be written in that order. How could I know or from where should I read ...
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Powershell problem with order of execution in script [duplicate]

I'm having a problem with unexpected order of things being run and returned in the below Powershell script. The Write-ArrayToTable function is to output the data in the arrays in a pretty table-like ...
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Maintain dependency between two tables while executing triggers in oracle

How we can maintain dependency between two tables while executing triggers in oracle?? As we know we can use follows clause if we have single table and multiple triggers based on that table but my ...
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Order of function calls is an c++ arithmetic operation [duplicate]

Suppose we have this code (seen in an interview test), the order of arithmetical operations is well defined in the standard (left to right), but the question is: the order of execution for the ...
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Jasper Reports : variables referencing other variables?

Inside a Jasper report, I'd like to have something with two non-cumulative variables (computed for each record) : var_age : a calculation of age based upon elements of the current record. ...
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How does operator precedence affect order of evaluation? [duplicate]

How does operator precedence affect order of evaluation, not the difference between them? To better illustrate my question, I will include a short explanation of operator precedence below. The ...
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Does the ORDER BY clause return a Virtual Table?

My understanding is that relational tables aren't ordered. I also understand that each step, or phase, of the query execution returns a "virtual table" which is passed as input to the next ...
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Priority of tuple (un)packing with inline if-else

Apologies in advance for the obscure title. I wasn't sure how to phrase what I encountered. Imagine that you have a title of a book alongside its author, separated by -, in a variable title_author. ...
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Python Order of Execution Libraries / Tools

I'm trying to bugfix a pretty large codebase (~100 000 lines) of purely python code and it would be very helpful to have a way to see what code is being run and in which order. Does anyone know of a ...
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What is the evaluation order of function arguments?

I'm using this version of Go: $ go version go version go1.18 windows/amd64 The results are different when struct A has only one field and B has two or above fields, and it just happens when parameter ...
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Sequential execution of 2 functions in JavaScript

I am not very familiar with async/await and promises. Currently having two individual functions - to export files from X and upload those files to Y correspondingly. export const exportFiles = async (...
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Does an implicit typecast in Java have an effect on the order of operations?

I have a snippet from my code where a statement that seems like it should evaluate to "false" actually returns true. long composite = -1L; ArrayList<Long> ...
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Operator precedence and order of evaluation in the implementation of std::transform

SUMMARY I stumbled upon the implementation of std::transform and I could not figure out why it works in the case where we transform a container in-place. In particular, I found this expression ...
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Order of execution of statements in Nodejs event emitter program

I tried the following NodeJs example: const EventEmitter = require('events'); var eventEmitter = new EventEmitter(); var fun1 = (msg) => { console.log("Message from fun1: " + msg); };...
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IEnumerable Query with ContinueWith: Order of completion guarantee?

I have an input array that I need to produce an output that is in the same order. If I run source.Select((item, index) => remoteDb.Where(condition).FirstOrDefaultAsync() .ContinueWith(result -...
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When does a function call copy its pass-by-value arguments relative to the argument sequences?

I would like to understand this code snippet as much as the undefined behavior permits it: int i = 0; printf("%d %d %d", i, ++i, i++); output: 2 2 0 From what I can tell: a comma , ...
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Why two logically same conditions in postgresql case clause have different behavior?

I have two queries is postgresql: 1. SELECT CASE WHEN (1=1) THEN NULL ELSE cast(1/0 as text) END; 2. SELECT CASE WHEN (EXISTS (SELECT 10)) THEN NULL ELSE cast(1/0 as text) END; As you might have ...
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Static final variable initialization (in Java) incorrect during Kotlin CI Tests

I manage an open source project and have a user reporting a situation which I think is impossible according to Java's order of initialization of static variables in classes. The value of a static ...
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Why are the inputs to my guess_nonlinear() all 1s?

The N2 diagram for my full problem is below. The N2 diagram for the coupled portion of the problem is below. I have a DirectSolver handling the coupling between LLTForces and ImplicitLiftingLine, ...
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Precedence of Function Calls/Priority of Function Calls

int p(int *ptrP){ *ptrP=20; return *ptrP; } int q(int *ptrQ){ *ptrQ=30; return *ptrQ; } int main(){ int answer=0,a=10; answer=p(&a)+q(&a); // line Alpha,for ...
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Tuple assignment order [duplicate]

Let's take the following fibonacci generator: def fib(): previous = 0 current = 1 tmp = None while True: tmp = current + previous previous = current current = ...
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What does seq actually do in Haskell?

From Real World Haskell I read It operates as follows: when a seq expression is evaluated, it forces its first argument to be evaluated, then returns its second argument. It doesn't actually do ...
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Different order of interpretation depending on the context?

I have the following rules to convert a structure. cmap(predicate(_,Verb,named(N)),[S1,S2]) :- next_uid(NewVar), S1 =.. [named,N,NewVar], S2 =.. [Verb,NewVar]. cmap(predicate(_,Verb,Subj),S)...
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