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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T16:01:22+00:00 2026-05-13T16:01:22+00:00

Consider the following fragment: int a,b; a = 1; b = 2; c =

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Consider the following fragment:

int a,b;
a = 1;
b = 2;

c = a++++b; // does not work!! Compilation error.
c = a++*+b; // works !!

Help me understand this behaviour.

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    2026-05-13T16:01:22+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 4:01 pm
    c = a++++b; 
    

    is treated as:

    c = ((a++)++)b;  
    

    which is incorrect as you are trying to increment non-lvalue.

    and

    c = a++*+b; 
    

    is treated as:

    c = (a++)*(+b);
    

    The cause for this behaviour is: The C language lexical analyzer is greedy.

    In case 1: After the token ‘a’ (identifier) the lexer sees +, followed by another +, so it consumes both (as the increment operator) as part of same token. It does not make the 3rd + part of the same token as +++ is not a valid token. Similarly it groups the next two + into ++ token making it effectively same as:

    c = ((a++)++)b;
    

    which is not correct as a++ will not return a lvalue, hence you can’t apply a ++ on it. Something similar to saying 5++;

    But in case2: the first pair of ++ will be grouped together (as increment operator). Next the * alone will be a token as you cannot combine it with a + as *+ is not a valid token. Finally the + will a token (as unary +) effectively making your statement as:

    c = (a++)*(+b);
    

    You can override this greedy behaviour of the lexer by making use of parenthesis or whitespaces as follows:

    c = a++ + +b;  
    c = a++ * +b;  
    
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