AssignOp

Enum AssignOp 

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pub enum AssignOp {
Show 15 variants Add, Sub, Mul, Div, Mod, Exp, And, Or, Xor, Shl, Shr, Ushr, BoolAnd, BoolOr, Coalesce,
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An assignment operator assigns a value to its left operand based on the value of its right operand.

The simple assignment operator is equal (=), which assigns the value of its right operand to its left operand. That is, x = y assigns the value of y to x.

There are also compound assignment operators that are shorthand for the operations

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Add

The addition assignment operator adds the value of the right operand to a variable and assigns the result to the variable.

Syntax: x += y

The types of the two operands determine the behavior of the addition assignment operator. Addition or concatenation is possible.

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Sub

The subtraction assignment operator subtracts the value of the right operand from a variable and assigns the result to the variable.

Syntax: x -= y

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Mul

The multiplication assignment operator multiplies a variable by the value of the right operand and assigns the result to the variable.

Syntax: x *= y

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Div

The division assignment operator divides a variable by the value of the right operand and assigns the result to the variable.

Syntax: x /= y

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Mod

The remainder assignment operator divides a variable by the value of the right operand and assigns the remainder to the variable.

Syntax: x %= y

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Exp

The exponentiation assignment operator raises the value of a variable to the power of the right operand.

Syntax: x ** y

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And

The bitwise AND assignment operator uses the binary representation of both operands, does a bitwise AND operation on them and assigns the result to the variable.

Syntax: x &= y

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Or

The bitwise OR assignment operator uses the binary representation of both operands, does a bitwise OR operation on them and assigns the result to the variable.

Syntax: x |= y

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Xor

The bitwise XOR assignment operator uses the binary representation of both operands, does a bitwise XOR operation on them and assigns the result to the variable.

Syntax: x ^= y

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Shl

The left shift assignment operator moves the specified amount of bits to the left and assigns the result to the variable.

Syntax: x <<= y

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Shr

The right shift assignment operator moves the specified amount of bits to the right and assigns the result to the variable.

Syntax: x >>= y

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Ushr

The unsigned right shift assignment operator moves the specified amount of bits to the right and assigns the result to the variable.

Syntax: x >>>= y

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BoolAnd

The logical and assignment operator only assigns if the target variable is truthy.

Syntax: x &&= y

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BoolOr

The logical or assignment operator only assigns if the target variable is falsy.

Syntax: x ||= y

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Coalesce

The logical nullish assignment operator only assigns if the target variable is nullish (null or undefined).

Syntax: x ??= y

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impl Clone for AssignOp

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fn clone(&self) -> AssignOp

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for AssignOp

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Display for AssignOp

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Finalize for AssignOp

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impl From<AssignOp> for BinOp

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fn from(op: AssignOp) -> Self

Converts to this type from the input type.
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impl PartialEq for AssignOp

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fn eq(&self, other: &AssignOp) -> bool

Tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl Trace for AssignOp

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unsafe fn trace(&self)

Marks all contained Gcs.
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unsafe fn root(&self)

Increments the root-count of all contained Gcs.
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unsafe fn unroot(&self)

Decrements the root-count of all contained Gcs.
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fn finalize_glue(&self)

Runs Finalize::finalize() on this object and all contained subobjects
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impl Copy for AssignOp

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impl StructuralPartialEq for AssignOp

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