Difference between unspecified and undefined behavior
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So an unspecified behavior may or mayn't result in an undefined behavior, but certainly your program should not produce an unspecified behavior. ... The difference betweenimplementation-defined andunspecified, is that the compiler is supposed to pick a behavior in the first case but it doesn't have to in the second case.
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