Order of initialization of globals across TU

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Whereas inside a Translation Unit, order of initialization of global variables is specified, order of initialization across Translation Units is unspecified.

So program with following files

#include <iostream>

int dummyFoo = ((std::cout << "foo"), 0);
#include <iostream>

int dummyBar = ((std::cout << "bar"), 0);
int main() {}

might produce as output:

foobar

or

barfoo

That may lead to Static Initialization Order Fiasco.

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* Order of initialization of globals across TU

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8 Arrays
11 Loops
39 Streams
51 Unions
56 Lambdas
60 SFINAE
62 RAII
67 Sorting
84 RTTI
87 Scopes
100 Unspecified behavio
104 Profiling
107 Recursion
117 Iteration
125 Alignment
134 Semaphore
136 Debugging
139 Mutexes
142 decltype