--- In [email protected], Thomas Hruska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> John Matthews wrote:
> > I know the inner printf is guaranteed to be evaluated before the outer
> > printf, but is that enough to guarantee that the 2 printf arguments
> > don't somehow get mixed up in the output stream?
> 
> I don't see how that could happen.

Well, neither do I really, and perhaps I'm being paranoid, but I would
like to see a quote from the standard(s) to back this up. That is, is
it just covered by the normal rules about sequence points, or are
there any I/O-specific variations due to its generally asynchronous
nature?

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