Enum rustc_ast::ast::BinOpKind

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pub enum BinOpKind {
Show 18 variants Add, Sub, Mul, Div, Rem, And, Or, BitXor, BitAnd, BitOr, Shl, Shr, Eq, Lt, Le, Ne, Ge, Gt,
}

Variants§

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Add

The + operator (addition)

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Sub

The - operator (subtraction)

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Mul

The * operator (multiplication)

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Div

The / operator (division)

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Rem

The % operator (modulus)

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And

The && operator (logical and)

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Or

The || operator (logical or)

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BitXor

The ^ operator (bitwise xor)

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BitAnd

The & operator (bitwise and)

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BitOr

The | operator (bitwise or)

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Shl

The << operator (shift left)

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Shr

The >> operator (shift right)

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Eq

The == operator (equality)

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Lt

The < operator (less than)

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Le

The <= operator (less than or equal to)

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Ne

The != operator (not equal to)

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Ge

The >= operator (greater than or equal to)

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Gt

The > operator (greater than)

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Trait Implementations§

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==. Read more
This method tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason. Read more

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Performs the conversion.

Layout§

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Size: 1 byte

Size for each variant:

  • Add: 0 bytes
  • Sub: 0 bytes
  • Mul: 0 bytes
  • Div: 0 bytes
  • Rem: 0 bytes
  • And: 0 bytes
  • Or: 0 bytes
  • BitXor: 0 bytes
  • BitAnd: 0 bytes
  • BitOr: 0 bytes
  • Shl: 0 bytes
  • Shr: 0 bytes
  • Eq: 0 bytes
  • Lt: 0 bytes
  • Le: 0 bytes
  • Ne: 0 bytes
  • Ge: 0 bytes
  • Gt: 0 bytes