![]() Whether va_copy and va_end are macros or identifiers with external linkage (7.16.1). Whether setjmp is a macro or an identifier with external linkage (7.13). Whether a comparison macro argument that is represented in a format wider than its semantic type is converted to the semantic type (7.12.14). The value stored by the remquo functions in the object pointed to by quo when y is zero (7.12.10.3). The numeric result of the ilogb functions when the correct value is outside the range of the return type (7.12.6.5, F.10.3.5). The results of the frexp functions when the specified value is not a floating-point number (7.12.6.4). Whether math_errhandling is a macro or an identifier with external linkage (7.12). The order in which feraiseexcept raises floating-point exceptions, except as stated in F.8.6 (7.6.2.3). The state of the floating-point status flags when execution passes from a part of the program translated with FENV_ACCESS "off" to a part translated with FENV_ACCESS "on" (7.6.1). The order in which # and # operations are evaluated during macro substitution (6.10.3.2, 6.10.3.3). When a fully expanded macro replacement list contains a function-like macro name as its last preprocessing token and the next preprocessing token from the source file is a (, and the fully expanded replacement of that macro ends with the name of the first macro and the next preprocessing token from the source file is again a (, whether that is considered a nested replacement (6.10.3). The layout of storage for function parameters (6.9.1). The order in which any side effects occur among the initialization list expressions in an initializer (6.7.9). Whether or not a size expression is evaluated when it is part of the operand of a sizeof operator and changing the value of the size expression would not affect the result of the operator (6.7.6.2). Whether a call to an inline function uses the inline definition or the external definition of the function (6.7.4). The alignment of the addressable storage unit allocated to hold a bit-field (6.7.2.1). The order in which the operands of an assignment operator are evaluated (6.5.16). The order of side effects among compound literal initialization list expressions (6.5.2.5). The order in which the function designator, arguments, and subexpressions within the arguments are evaluated in a function call (6.5.2.2). The order in which subexpressions are evaluated and the order in which side effects take place, except as specified for the function-call (), &, ||, ?:, and comma operators (6.5). Whether two string literals result in distinct arrays (6.4.5). Whether certain operators can generate negative zeros and whether a negative zero becomes a normal zero when stored in an object (6.2.6.2). ![]() The values of any padding bits in integer representations (6.2.6.2). The representation used when storing a value in an object that has more than one object representation for that value (6.2.6.1). ![]() The values of bytes that correspond to union members other than the one last stored into (6.2.6.1). The value of padding bytes when storing values in structures or unions (6.2.6.1). Many aspects of the representations of types (6.2.6). How an extended source character that does not correspond to a universal character name counts toward the significant initial characters in an external identifier (5.2.4.1). The behavior of the display device if a vertical tab character is written when the active position is at or past the last defined vertical tabulation position (5.2.2). The behavior of the display device if a horizontal tab character is written when the active position is at or past the last defined horizontal tabulation position (5.2.2). The behavior of the display device if a backspace character is written when the active position is at the initial position of a line 5.2.2). The behavior of the display device if a printing character is written when the active position is at the final position of a line (5.2.2). The values of objects that are neither lock-free atomic objects nor of type volatile sig_atomic_t and the state of the floating-point environment when the processing of the abstract machine is interrupted by receipt of a signal (5.1.2.3). ![]() The termination status returned to the hosted environment if the return type of main is not compatible with int (5.1.2.2.3). The manner and timing of static initialization (5.1.2).
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