> 5.17 [expr.ass] paragraph 1 says,
> The result of the assignment operation is the value stored in the left operand after the assignment has taken place; the result is an lvalue.
> What is the normative effect of the words "after the assignment has taken place"? I think that phrase ought to mean that in addition to whatever constraints the rules about sequence points might impose on the implementation, assignment operators on built-in types have the additional constraint that they must store the left-hand side's new value before returning a reference to that object as their result.