You did, or rather the passage you quoted. The expressions whose order of evaluation is not defined are those that are operands.
Okay. I see where you are coming from. You think that you know better what the authors of that passage meant when they wrote it, than they did. "They" being Kernighan & Ritchie in "Appendix A:The C reference Manual" of "The C Programming Language".
That explains a great deal.
In reply to Re^5: Pre vs Post Incrementing variables
by BrowserUk
in thread Pre vs Post Incrementing variables
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