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Joaquín M López Muñoz15-Sep-05 6:51
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Joaquín M López Muñoz16-Sep-05 5:00
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Joaquín M López Muñoz16-Sep-05 7:05
Joaquín M López Muñoz16-Sep-05 7:05 
However, notice also one of my previous comments in this thread. x=x++ is just like x.operator=(x++); ...

That's the flaw in your argument: if x is an int, x=x++ is not like x.operator=(x++). There's no such a thing as int::operator=() or anything similar, try to compile that if you don't believe me. Your argument holds, as I say in my first post, if you're using an user defined type, but in the case of scalar values the sad fact is that the expression x=x++ is undefined behavior.

If the exposition on the standard and my explanations do not convince you, please let me forward you to this answer[^] to the very same problem by Andrew Koenig. Andrew is one of the original designers of the C++ language along with Bjarne Stroustrup, so I think you'll be willing to trust his opinion on this matter.



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