see simple example:

int a = 0;
int b = (a ++  ,  a + 1); // result of b is UB or well defined ?  (c++03).

This was changed in c++11/c++14 ?

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解决方案

The result is well defined and has been since C++98. The comma operator introduces a sequence point (or a "sequenced before" relationship in later C++s) between the the write and the second read of a and I don't see any other potential reasons for undefined behavior.

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