> The best way to think about an lvalue is 'an expression that
> could stand at
> the left hand side of ann assignment'. In contrast an rvalue is 'an
> expression that could stand at the left hand side of ann assignment'
>
> <Just to clairify: Did you copy-paste the wrong information of
> rvalue? I'm not an expert with lvalue and rvalue definitions
> (even though I
> understand what they are) so I could be wrong, but I thought a
> clairification was ness.>
Of course I did. You think you're smart when you're copy-pasting, but in
fact one of the most common programming errors is to forget to adapt code
after a copy-paste. I should have learned that by now, even when I am
writing mails !
Of course I meant that an rvalue is 'an
> expression that could stand at the RIGHT hand side of an assignment'