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<P><EM>This is an unofficial snapshot of the ISO/IEC JTC1 SC22 WG21
  Core Issues List revision 118b.
  See http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/ for the official
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<P>2025-09-28</P>
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<A NAME="67"></A><H4>67.
  
Evaluation of left side of object-expression
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<B>Section: </B>11.4.9&#160; [<A href="https://wg21.link/class.static">class.static</A>]
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 <B>Status: </B>TC1
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 <B>Submitter: </B>Mike Miller
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 <B>Date: </B>6 Oct 1998<BR>



<P>Paragraph 2 says that "the object-expression is always evaluated" when
the class member syntax is used to refer to a static member. This
presumably should say that the object expression is evaluated if the member
access is performed, i.e., not if the overall expression is the operand
of <TT>sizeof</TT> or the unevaluated branch of <TT>?:</TT>, <TT>||</TT>, or <TT>&amp;&amp;</TT>.</P>

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<B>Proposed Resolution (10/99):</B>
Replace "is always evaluated" by "is evaluated" in
11.4.9 [<A href="https://wg21.link/class.static#2">class.static</A>] paragraph 2.
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