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@@ -7362,7 +7362,7 @@ Use of the other casts can violate type safety and cause the program to access a
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B b;
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user(&b); // OK
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user2(&b); // bad error
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user3(&b); // OK *if* the programmmer got the some_condition check right
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user3(&b); // OK *if* the programmer got the some_condition check right
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}
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##### Note
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@@ -11470,7 +11470,7 @@ Overloaded operators can lead to order of evaluation problems:
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In C++17, these examples work as expected (left to right) and assignments are evaluated right to left (just as ='s binding is right-to-left)
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f1() = f2(); // undefined behavior in C++14; in C++17, f2() is evaluated before f1()
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f1() = f2(); // undefined behavior in C++14; in C++17, f2() is evaluated before f1()
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##### Enforcement
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