No -- 1.9/15: "Every evaluation in the calling function (including other function calls) that is not otherwise specifically sequenced before or after the execution of the body of the called function is indeterminately sequenced with
respect to the execution of the called function." Note the difference: it's not *unsequenced", just "indeterminately sequenced". In other words, there *is* a sequence -- you just don't know what it is. But, every evaluation of `x` in the parent expression must get either the value of `x` from before executing `f` or else the value from after executing `f`.