Question

Is the call to f() exception-safe?

inline std::auto_ptr<C> auto_new() {
   return std::auto_ptr<C>(new C());
}

void f(std::auto_ptr<C> p1,
       std::auto_ptr<C> p2);

// ...
{
    f(auto_new(), auto_new());
}

In other words, does it make any difference when it comes to the atomicity of the first and second auto_new() function calls if the two functions are inline?

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Solution

Yes, it's exception safe; no, inline makes no difference to the sequence points guaranteed in the calling expression.

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