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Revision as of 10:05, 21 July 2011
Please see the parent of this page, EDT:EGL Language.
Operators and expressions (Table 7)
Operators and expressions1 | Core | JavaScript | Java |
. (member access) | done |
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done |
= | done |
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done |
function invocation | done |
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done |
new | done |
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done |
{ } (set-values block) | done |
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done |
@ | done |
done |
done |
[ ] (array access) | done |
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done |
[ ] (dynamic access) | done |
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1d |
[ ] (substring)2 | 1d |
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done |
isa3 | 1d |
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1d |
as3 | see isa |
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1d |
unary (+ - ! ~)4, 5 | done |
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0.5d |
math (+ - * / % **)9 | done |
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done |
assigning math (+= -= *= /= %= **=)9 | done |
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done |
:: | done |
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0.5d |
?: | done |
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0.5d |
logical (And Or && ||) | done |
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done |
comparison (< > <= >= == !=) | done |
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done |
bitwise (& | Xor << >> >>>)4, 5 |
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0.5d |
assigning bitwise (&= |= Xor= <<= >>= >>>=)4, 5 |
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0.5d |
if-then-else (condition ? val1 : val2)6 | 3d |
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0.5d |
in7 | 1d | N/S | N/S |
like matches8 | 1d |
N/S | N/S |
Notes on Table 7
- We'll document error conditions of operators and expressions, and their resulting exceptions. Whenever possible this documentation will be comments in the EGL source file for a type.
- Substrings are immutable, so they can't be the target of an assignment or the argument to an inout parameter.
- The type cannot be a nullable type. Nullability is not part of a type signature.
- There are new bitwise operators in EDT. ~ is a bitwise NOT (also called the compliment), << is a left shift, >> is a right shift where the leftmost bits become zero, >>> is a right shift where the sign is copied into the leftmost bits.
- Bitwise operators are only supported on values of type int.
- The if-then-else operator is borrowed from languages like C and Java. The condition's type must be boolean. The two values must have the same type.
- We'll have functions in the array type to provide similar behavior.
- We'll have functions in the string type to provide similar behavior.
- Date/time math is not supported in EDT. Functions on the date and timestamp types provide similar behavior.