Enum syntex_syntax::util::parser::AssocOp
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pub enum AssocOp { Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide, Modulus, LAnd, LOr, BitXor, BitAnd, BitOr, ShiftLeft, ShiftRight, Equal, Less, LessEqual, NotEqual, Greater, GreaterEqual, Assign, Inplace, AssignOp(BinOpToken), As, DotDot, Colon, }
Associative operator with precedence.
This is the enum which specifies operator precedence and fixity to the parser.
Variants
Add
+
Subtract
-
Multiply
*
Divide
/
Modulus
%
LAnd
&&
LOr
||
BitXor
^
BitAnd
&
BitOr
|
ShiftLeft
<<
ShiftRight
>>
Equal
==
Less
<
LessEqual
<=
NotEqual
!=
Greater
>
GreaterEqual
>=
Assign
=
Inplace
<-
AssignOp(BinOpToken)
?=
where ? is one of the BinOpToken
As
as
DotDot
..
range
Colon
:
Methods
impl AssocOp
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fn from_token(t: &Token) -> Option<AssocOp>
Create a new AssocOP from a token
fn from_ast_binop(op: BinOp_) -> Self
Create a new AssocOp from ast::BinOp_.
fn precedence(&self) -> usize
Gets the precedence of this operator
fn fixity(&self) -> Fixity
Gets the fixity of this operator
fn is_comparison(&self) -> bool
fn is_assign_like(&self) -> bool
fn to_ast_binop(&self) -> Option<BinOp_>
Trait Implementations
impl Eq for AssocOp
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impl PartialEq for AssocOp
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fn eq(&self, __arg_0: &AssocOp) -> bool
This method tests for self
and other
values to be equal, and is used by ==
. Read more
fn ne(&self, __arg_0: &AssocOp) -> bool
This method tests for !=
.