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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T10:32:40+00:00 2026-05-16T10:32:40+00:00

How to analyze these two following lines of code? w += /* 28 +

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How to analyze these two following lines of code?

w += /* 28 + */ y % 4 == 0 && (y % 100 || y % 400 ==0);

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 w += 30 + (i % 2 ^ i >= 8);
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    2026-05-16T10:32:41+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 10:32 am

    Here is how to analyze it

    int main(){
        int w = 0;
        int y = 400;
    
        w += /* 28 + */ y % 4 == 0 && (y % 100 || y % 400 ==0); 
    
        int t1 = y % 100;
        int t2 = y % 400;
        
        int t3 = t1 | t2;
    
        bool t4 = (y % 4);
    
        int w1 = t3 & t4;
    }
    

    Note that t1 and t2, can be evaluated in any order
    t3 will be evaluated after t1 and t2
    t4 can be evaluated before either t1 or t2

    This requires familiarity with

    operator associativity

    operator precedence

    sequence points

    Leaving the other one also to be analyzed on similar lines

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