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|    John Wiegley to All    |
|    Re: lifetime of temporaries in larger ex    |
|    04 Nov 11 01:33:30    |
   
   From: jwiegley@gmail.com   
      
   >>>>> John Wiegley writes:   
      
   > The C++ Standard says, 1.9p17:   
      
   > When calling a function (whether or not the function is inline), there is a   
   > sequence point after the evaluation of all function arguments (if any)   
   > which takes place before execution of any expressions or statements in the   
   > function body.   
      
   > One aspect of sequence points is that temporaries get cleaned up.   
      
   I had this point wrong. Listen to Daniel. :)   
      
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