pub enum BinOp {
Show 16 variants
Add,
Sub,
Div,
Mul,
Power,
Mod,
IsEqual,
NotEqual,
GreaterThan,
LessThan,
LessThanOrEqual,
GreaterThanOrEqual,
PlusAssign,
SubtractAssign,
Or,
And,
}Expand description
A binary operation type. Having a seperate enum for this avoids repitition and allows for some optimisations downstream.
Variants§
Add
Addition. Example: 10+14 is 24
Sub
Subtraction. Example: 5-3 is 2
Div
Division. Example: 32/4 is 8
Mul
Multiplication. Example: 5*11 is 55
Power
Power of. Example: (3^3 or 3**3) is 81
Mod
Modulo. Example: 20 % 2 is 0
IsEqual
Equals to. Example: 20 == 2 is false
NotEqual
Not equals to. Example: 20 == 2 is true. This is the opposite of
BinOp::IsEqual
GreaterThan
Greater than operator. Example: 5 > 6 is false.
LessThan
Less than operator. Example: 5 < 6 is true.
LessThanOrEqual
Similar to BinOp::LessThan and BinOp::IsEqual combined. If it is
less than x OR equal to x.
GreaterThanOrEqual
Similar to BinOp::GreaterThan and BinOp::IsEqual combined. If it is
greater than x OR equal to x.
PlusAssign
Increment x by y. Take this syntax for example: x += y.
SubtractAssign
Decrement x by y. Take this syntax for example: x += y.
Or
An or / || operator for checking expressions that have to include 1
or more as true (similar to how BinOp::IsEqual works).
And
An and / && operator for checking expressions that have to include
all as true.