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Hiding operators away inside other statements can certainly make programs look elegant and compact, but it can make programs harder to understand. Never forget that besides being a set of instructions to the computer, programming is a form of communication to other programmers. Be kind to the reader of your program. It could be you in months or years to come.
Statements such as:
if ((my_int = (int)my_char++) <= --my_int2) { ... }
are not good style, and are no more efficient than the more
longwinded:
my_int = (int) my_char; my_char++; my_int2--; if (my_int <= my_int2) { ... }