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Operator associativity.

   
Operator                               Associativity 
++, --                                 Not applicable 
-, ~, !                                Right-to-left 
**                                     Right-to-left 
=~, !~                                 Left-to-right 
*, /, %, x                             Left-to-right 
+, -, .                                Left-to-right 
<<, >>                                 Left-to-right 
<, <=, >, >=, lt, le, gt, ge           Left-to-right 
==, !=, <=>, eq, ne, cmp               Left-to-right 
&                                      Left-to-right 
|, ^                                   Left-to-right 
&&                                     Left-to-right 
||                                     Left-to-right 
..                                     Left-to-right 
? and :                                Right-to-left 
=, +=, -=, *=,                         Right-to-left 
,                                      Left-to-right 
not                                    Left-to-right 
and                                    Left-to-right 
or, xor                                Left-to-right 

   
    
    
  








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