In the languages I know, i-=-1 or x=3 are not expressions, but rather statements, so they do not evaluate to a value.
i-=-1
x=3
So, this would be a compiler error:
a = (x=3)
Well, not all languages allow for fun programming :)
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In the languages I know,
i-=-1
orx=3
are not expressions, but rather statements, so they do not evaluate to a value.So, this would be a compiler error:
Well, not all languages allow for fun programming :)