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c++ - Nested function calls order of evaluation

It's well-known that the order of evaluation of a function's arguments in unspecified and can differ between different compilers.

What doesn't seem so clear is whether function calls can be interleaved, in the following sense:

f(g(h()), i(j()))

Let's assume the compiler chooses to evaluate f's first parameter first. Is the compiler free to call j between calling h and g? I believe so, but I don't know where to find confirmation in the Standard.

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The evaluation order is unspecified - see section 5.2.2/8 of the Standard:

The order of evaluation of arguments is unspecified. All side effects of argument expression evaluations take effect before the function is entered.


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