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> And C, as opposed to C++, does not allow you to say something you don't mean.

More than 200 documented use cases of undefined behavior...



What does this have to do with syntactically expressing the same thing twice with two different semantic meanings?


That C compilers decide for themselves to say things that the programmer did not intended to do in first place, thanks UB.




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