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Kaz Kylheku <643-408-1753@kylheku.com> writes:

> On 2024-08-29, Ben Bacarisse <ben@bsb.me.uk> wrote:
>
>> Bart <bc@freeuk.com> writes:
>>
>>> I think that these (with x, y having compatible scalar types):
>>>
>>>    x + 1 = y;
>>>    (x + 1) = y;         // in case above was parsed differently
>>>
>>> are both valid syntax in C. It will fail for a different reason:
>>> an '+' term is not a valid lvalue.
>>
>> The compiler must tell you that neither is valid C.  That's
>> because what is required on each side of assignment is not
>> exactly the same thing.  It's a distraction to argue about why
>> each is not valid C as both have errors that require diagnostic
>> at compile time.
>
> Bart is only saying that it's valid syntax, not that it's valid C.
>
> According to the ISO C syntax (not taking into account contraints,
> which are not syntax) that view is justified.

The second line is syntactically well-formed.  The first line is
not.