Generally, the order of evaluation is left to right, non-lazy (eager). Some expressions have special rules for order of evaluation of their constituent parts (some of them may be not evaluated at all). Order of evaluation of named arguments corresponds to their order at the invocation site, not the declaration site.
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Certain regions of code may be proved unreachable via static analysis, which results in a compile-time warning. Definite assignment is not checked within unreachable code, and assignment in unreachable code has no effect of definite assignment state of variables. Otherwise, unreachable code is not exempt from rules of this specification, and any violations result in errors in the same way as in reachable code. Compiler is free to skip code generation for any code proved to be unreachable, but this shall not have any observable effects (beyond those that can be obtained by inspection of the binaries).