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During (yet another) question about sequence points and undefined behavior in C++ I was informed that the C++ tag-wiki contains a link to a question that deals with this topic (and should therefore be a valid duplicate) in C: Why are these constructs (using ++) undefined behavior in C? (though it is listed under the name "i++ + ++i and similar questions" in the wiki)

Now (with C++11 and C++17) the behavior can differ in some cases between C and C++, especially in one example listed in the question:

int x[2] = { 5, 8 }, y = 0;
x[y] = y ++; // No longer undefined behavior as of C++17

Since the difference between C and C++ in regard to sequence points and undefined behavior seems to grow ever larger, should this question be removed from the C++ tag-wiki?

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    Oh dear. Consider trying to get consensus in the C++ chat room first. Ought to be a good fight. Mar 26, 2018 at 14:25
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    Removed? No. Redirected to a C++ rather than C question? Yes.
    – UKMonkey
    Mar 26, 2018 at 14:37

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