2.4.5 Operators and punctuators
Visual Studio .NET 2003
There are several kinds of operators and punctuators. Operators are used in expressions to describe operations involving one or more operands. For example, the expression a + b uses the + operator to add the two operands a and b. Punctuators are for grouping and separating.
- operator-or-punctuator: one of
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+ - * / % & | ^ ! ~
= < > ? ++ -- && || << >>
== != <= >= += -= *= /= %= &=
|= ^= <<= >>= ->