Undefined Behaviour or What ???
Is the behaviour of such statements defined ???
int i;
i = ++i;
i = ++i + ++i;
i = ++i + i++;
In C++ you are not to modify the value of a variable more than once between 2 "sequence points".
So i was wondering if this is fine in C#.
Does C# have any standards defined like the C++ standards???
Thanks In Advance
Re: Undefined Behaviour or What ???
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Does C# have any standards defined like the C++ standards???
Here it is:
http://www.ecma-international.org/pu...s/Ecma-334.htm
- petter
Re: Undefined Behaviour or What ???
Thanks
I created the thread clicked submit, and then clicked on stop to modify the thread. And thus 2 threads.
I hope some moderator merges the 2 threads.