Trait std::ops::BitAndAssign
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pub trait BitAndAssign<Rhs = Self> { fn bitand_assign(&mut self, Rhs); }
The BitAndAssign
trait is used to specify the functionality of &=
.
Examples
A trivial implementation of BitAndAssign
. When Foo &= Foo
happens, it ends up
calling bitand_assign
, and therefore, main
prints Bitwise And-ing!
.
#![feature(augmented_assignments)] #![feature(op_assign_traits)] use std::ops::BitAndAssign; #[derive(Copy, Clone)] struct Foo; impl BitAndAssign for Foo { fn bitand_assign(&mut self, _rhs: Foo) { println!("Bitwise And-ing!"); } } fn main() { let mut foo = Foo; foo &= Foo; }
Required Methods
fn bitand_assign(&mut self, Rhs)
The method for the &
operator
Implementors
impl BitAndAssign<bool> for bool
impl BitAndAssign<usize> for usize
impl BitAndAssign<u8> for u8
impl BitAndAssign<u16> for u16
impl BitAndAssign<u32> for u32
impl BitAndAssign<u64> for u64
impl BitAndAssign<isize> for isize
impl BitAndAssign<i8> for i8
impl BitAndAssign<i16> for i16
impl BitAndAssign<i32> for i32
impl BitAndAssign<i64> for i64