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-Operators
-
-The operators of JSX are the same to those in JavaScript (ECMA-262 3rd edition) except for the following changes.
-
-types of the operands accepted by the operators are more restrictive
-logical operators (&& ||) return boolean
-binary ?: operator has been introduced (to cover the use of || in JavaScript to return non-boolean values)
-introduction of the as operator
-delete is a statement instead of an operator
-The table below lists the operators supported by JSX.
-
-Table 1. List of Operators by Precedence
-Operator Returned Type Operand Type(s)
-(x)[1] typeof x
-func(...) return type of the function
-obj.prop typeof obj.prop obj: any object type
-array[index] Nullable.<T> array: Array.<T>
-index: number
-map[key] Nullable.<T> map: Map.<T>
-key: string
-x++
-x-- typeof x number or int
-obj instanceof type boolean obj: any object type
-type: a Class, Interface, or Mixin
-x as type[2]
-x as __noconvert__ type[3] type
-++x
---x typeof x number or int
-+x
--x typeof x number or int
-~x int number or int
-! x boolean any
-typeof x string variant
-x * y
-x % y number or int[4] number or int
-x / y number number or int
-x + y
-x - y number or int[4] number or int
-x + y string string
-x << y
-x >> y
-x >>> y int number or int
-x < y
-x<= y
-x > y
-x >= y boolean number, int, string[5]
-x in y boolean x: string
-y: Map.<T>
-x == y
-x != y boolean any except variant[5]
-x & y int number or int
-x ^ y int number or int
-x | y int number or int
-x && y boolean any
-x || y boolean any
-x ? y : z typeof y any[6]
-x ?: y typeof x any[5]
-x = y typeof x any[7]
-x op[8]= y typeof x same as op
-x, y typeof y any
-grouping operator
-cast operator
-cast operator (without run-time type check)
-int is returned if both operands are int
-types of x and y should be equal, or either should be convertible to the other
-types of y and z should be equal, or either should be convertible to the other
-type of y should be convertible to type of x
-any of: * / % + - << >> >>> & ^ |