48362/37277295;
That's a no-op. (Some rational value you're not using - it's not even assigned to a variable name).
The compiler might warn you about it.
But do you think it should be allowed to just remove it - not even create the op?
Regardless of what the standard says, I'd expect the answer to be "sure."
What do you think?
48362/37277295;
That's a no-op. (Some rational value you're not using - it's not even assigned to a variable name).
The compiler might warn you about it.
But do you think it should be allowed to just remove it - not even create the op?
Regardless of what the standard says, I'd expect the answer to be "sure."
What do you think?