Suppose inf is an available ifstream and c is an available character. Consider the following code fragment.
do c = inf.get(); while (!inf.eof() && isspace(c));
Which of the following accurately describes the effect of executing this fragment?
Compilers follow the "maximal munch rule" (read as many characters as can possibly be assembled into a meaningful syntactic construct). Therefore, what happens with the following?
int a = 5; int b = 10; cout << (a+++++b) << " "; cout << a << " " << b << endl;