in reply to Re^7: quickness is not so obvious
in thread quickness is not so obvious

Also...

Under "our" guidelines, i += x would not be a sub-expression.

RonW said:
There are also guidelines that specify that an assignment or assignment-like operator must be the left most operator in expressions and only one is allowed.

I guess I should have included those in the <ul> list in my earlier post.

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Re^9: quickness is not so obvious
by LanX (Saint) on Jan 26, 2015 at 19:37 UTC
    So you are not allowed to use goatse?

    Does this rule also exclude call(i++) ?

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      Does this rule also exclude call(i++) ?

      Yes. Increment, decrement and assignment operators are not allowed in expressions that are parameters to functions.

        Increment, decrement and assignment operators are not allowed in expressions that are parameters to functions.

        Sorry, but a quick review of the subthread doesn't reveal why that is so. Could you explain please?


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