Trait sp_std::ops::BitXor 1.0.0[−][src]
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The bitwise XOR operator ^
.
Note that Rhs
is Self
by default, but this is not mandatory.
Examples
An implementation of BitXor
that lifts ^
to a wrapper around bool
.
use std::ops::BitXor; #[derive(Debug, PartialEq)] struct Scalar(bool); impl BitXor for Scalar { type Output = Self; // rhs is the "right-hand side" of the expression `a ^ b` fn bitxor(self, rhs: Self) -> Self::Output { Self(self.0 ^ rhs.0) } } assert_eq!(Scalar(true) ^ Scalar(true), Scalar(false)); assert_eq!(Scalar(true) ^ Scalar(false), Scalar(true)); assert_eq!(Scalar(false) ^ Scalar(true), Scalar(true)); assert_eq!(Scalar(false) ^ Scalar(false), Scalar(false));
An implementation of BitXor
trait for a wrapper around Vec<bool>
.
use std::ops::BitXor; #[derive(Debug, PartialEq)] struct BooleanVector(Vec<bool>); impl BitXor for BooleanVector { type Output = Self; fn bitxor(self, Self(rhs): Self) -> Self::Output { let Self(lhs) = self; assert_eq!(lhs.len(), rhs.len()); Self( lhs.iter() .zip(rhs.iter()) .map(|(x, y)| *x ^ *y) .collect() ) } } let bv1 = BooleanVector(vec![true, true, false, false]); let bv2 = BooleanVector(vec![true, false, true, false]); let expected = BooleanVector(vec![false, true, true, false]); assert_eq!(bv1 ^ bv2, expected);
Associated Types
Required methods
Implementations on Foreign Types
Returns the symmetric difference of self
and rhs
as a new HashSet<T, S>
.
Examples
use std::collections::HashSet; let a: HashSet<_> = vec![1, 2, 3].into_iter().collect(); let b: HashSet<_> = vec![3, 4, 5].into_iter().collect(); let set = &a ^ &b; let mut i = 0; let expected = [1, 2, 4, 5]; for x in &set { assert!(expected.contains(x)); i += 1; } assert_eq!(i, expected.len());