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Assigning a variable using a unary operator
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[QUOTE="FactChecker, post: 6861297, member: 500115"] Yes, good point. I wrestled with whether to use a simple example or a complicated example. Of course, this and other examples are so simple that I have used such simple code many times. I have made hundreds of lines in a row that increment the index, especially when packing or unpacking a structure. Those are easy to understand and have very little likelihood of causing a problem. So I would recommend anyone reading my post to imagine a more complicated example, where the likelihood of a problem can be much more significant. Yes. I understand and I hope that others do too. Yes, it is code that causes a side effect. I fail to see a significant problem with how I used the phrase and I think that the wording can be forgiven. [/QUOTE]
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