RichTW wrote:
you can never be too sure.
Certainly there are cases where this could matter. But the amount of doubt about the outcome is
awfully small! And running a test might actually be quite awkward to arrange, unless you can single-step or have a logic analyzer to capture what happens.
What I would do myself, in light of how very small the doubt is, would be to trust that the behavior is as presumed, and go ahead and write whatever time-critical code you require. IMO there's very little risk you'll be forced to subsequently tweak that code because the presumption was wrong.
-- Jeff
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