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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T05:56:30+00:00 2026-06-10T05:56:30+00:00

Below code gives error on compilation in a C compiler ++(-i); error: lvalue required

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Below code gives error on compilation in a C compiler

++(-i);
error: lvalue required as increment operand

It means that -i returns rvalue.

while code

++(+i);

don’t give any error . Why so? this link says that +i don’t result in lvalue.

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    2026-06-10T05:56:31+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 5:56 am

    It is a glitch in your compiler. In C language all lvalues in expressions are converted to rvalues even before any operators are applied, with the exception of operands of sizeof, &, ++, -- and left-hand sides of . and assignment (see 6.3.2/2)

    In other words, in C language +i must produce an rvalue not because unary + supposedly produces an rvalue, but rather because i is converted to rvalue before that unary + even gets a chance to do its thing.

    For example, for an int i variable that holds value 42, expression +i is fully equivalent to expression +42. The lvalueness of i is lost and it gets turned into 42 before the semantics of unary + comes into play.

    Needless to say, in this case there’s no chance the result of unary + can be an lvalue.

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