C & C++: The function is executed for both its side effect and return value

  • olavi_sakari / 200 / Wed, 24 Jun 2009 01:45:00 GMT / Comments (0)
  • Martin Ambuhl wrote:
    Bullshit. The function is executed for both its side effect and return value. This such a stupid assertion that it need not be seriously considered. There are a number of regulars here who assert that, on the contrary, putting a non-Lvalue in that position is the right thing to do. Silly, flase, and uninormed analogy to English snipped.

    You are stupid aren't you? I diot. Use your style of bracketing if you want. Impose it on your underlings if you want. Failing to conform to you bracketing style is not a sin.
    For one line, you have stupidly claimed 5 errors where there are none.
    That is probably a record. If, by the way, you take the Brainbench I suggest that you use my answers: they paid me for them.
    Hmmm... Interesting...

    Did they pay extra bonus for words like "bullshit", "stupid", "silly","flase", "uninormed", and "idiot"?
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