Trait std::ops::BitAndAssign1.8.0 [] [src]

#[lang = "bitand_assign"]
pub trait BitAndAssign<Rhs = Self> { fn bitand_assign(&mut self, rhs: Rhs); }

The bitwise AND assignment operator &=.

Examples

An implementation of BitAndAssign that lifts the &= operator to a wrapper around bool.

use std::ops::BitAndAssign;

#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
struct Scalar(bool);

impl BitAndAssign for Scalar {
    // rhs is the "right-hand side" of the expression `a &= b`
    fn bitand_assign(&mut self, rhs: Self) {
        *self = Scalar(self.0 & rhs.0)
    }
}

let mut scalar = Scalar(true);
scalar &= Scalar(true);
assert_eq!(scalar, Scalar(true));

let mut scalar = Scalar(true);
scalar &= Scalar(false);
assert_eq!(scalar, Scalar(false));

let mut scalar = Scalar(false);
scalar &= Scalar(true);
assert_eq!(scalar, Scalar(false));

let mut scalar = Scalar(false);
scalar &= Scalar(false);
assert_eq!(scalar, Scalar(false));Run

Here, the BitAndAssign trait is implemented for a wrapper around Vec<bool>.

use std::ops::BitAndAssign;

#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
struct BooleanVector(Vec<bool>);

impl BitAndAssign for BooleanVector {
    // `rhs` is the "right-hand side" of the expression `a &= b`.
    fn bitand_assign(&mut self, rhs: Self) {
        assert_eq!(self.0.len(), rhs.0.len());
        *self = BooleanVector(self.0
                                  .iter()
                                  .zip(rhs.0.iter())
                                  .map(|(x, y)| *x && *y)
                                  .collect());
    }
}

let mut bv = BooleanVector(vec![true, true, false, false]);
bv &= BooleanVector(vec![true, false, true, false]);
let expected = BooleanVector(vec![true, false, false, false]);
assert_eq!(bv, expected);Run

Required Methods

Performs the &= operation.

Implementors