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lvalue is produced by identifier; lvalue is produced by a
lvalue is automatically dereferenced where
lvalue is an expression
lvalue is an lvalue that you can't use to modify an object
lvalue is an expression referring to an
lvalue is a lvalue which is identical to the unadorned lvalue
lvalue is an expression referring to an object
lvalue is not provided
lvalue is anything whose address is accessible
lvalue is an expression that refers to a location
lvalue is being used as an expression or an assignment
lvalue is a value that can be modified ie a value that can appear on the left of an assignment
lvalue is the value permitted on the left side of the assignment operator '='
lvalue is implicitly converted to an
lvalue is an expression the refers to an object
lvalue is ignored
lvalue is converted to an rvalue; see
lvalue is the rvalue result
lvalue is used
lvalue is of record
lvalue is an expression that describes the location of an object used in the program
lvalue is required for
lvalue is a fundemental type
lvalue is to specify the replacement string as the 4th argument
lvalue is the name of a variable
lvalue is greater than the rvalue; <
lvalue is perhaps better considered as representing an object locator value
lvalue is copied to the rvalue 5
lvalue is inspected to see whether its value is either a reference or the target of reference
lvalue is a computer science term meaning ``the left side of an assignment statement''
lvalue is computerese for ``the left side of the equal sign''
lvalue is a scalar variable
lvalue is meaningful on
lvalue is currently undefined
lvalue is an expression that can appear on the left hand side of an assignment operation
lvalue is
lvalue is all or part of a register
lvalue is a little vague in that it originally was a compiler term for something that was on the left of an assignment
lvalue is an expression that represents an object
lvalue is used to refer to the variable's location value; for example
lvalue is a single identifier
lvalue is a symbolic variable
lvalue is preserved
lvalue is used as a receiving field in an expression
lvalue is an expression that can occur on the left
lvalue is an instance of * a type
lvalue is register
lvalue is given the value of the second operand
lvalue is for a string
lvalue is a dereferenced scalar reference
lvalue is generally the address of this name
lvalue is undefined
lvalue is casted
lvalue is known to have
lvalue is is an expression referring to an object puntatori t kerningham & ritchie
lvalue is is an expression referring to an object
lvalue is returned
lvalue is modifiable if its type is none of these
lvalue is the left
lvalue is modified first and then its value is returned
lvalue is a yes/no question
lvalue is a valid lvalue
lvalue is not a
lvalue is the key for the key
lvalue is multiplied by the rvalue and the result assigned to the lvalue
lvalue is to be copied
lvalue is x
lvalue is the string value we want to find in lfield
lvalue is null
lvalue is an expression that refers to an object
lvalue is not expected

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