Note: information on this page refers to Ceylon 1.0, not to the current release.
~=
(complement assign) operator
The right-associative, binary infix ~=
operator is used to compute the
complement of its left-hand operand in its right-hand operand, assigning the
result to the left-hand operand.
Usage
void m<Dog>(Set<Dog> dogs, Set<Dog> blackDogs)
given Dog satisfies Object {
variable Set<Dog> nonBlackDogs = dogs;
nonBlackDogs ~= blackDogs;
}
Description
Definition
The ~
operator is defined as follows:
lhs = lhs ~ rhs
See the language specification for more details.
Polymorphism
The ~=
operator is polymorphic.
The ~
in the definition is the complement operator
which depends on the Set
interface.
Type
The result type of the ~=
operator is a Set
with the same element type as
the left hand operand's element type.
See also
-
~
(complement) operator Set
- set operators in the language specification
- operator precedence in the language specification
- Operator polymorphism