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Debugging with GDB: M2 Operators
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9.4.2.1 Operators

Operators must be defined on values of specific types. For instance, + is defined on numbers, but not on structures. Operators are often defined on groups of types. For the purposes of Modula-2, the following definitions hold:

  • Integral types consist of INTEGER, CARDINAL, and their subranges.

  • Character types consist of CHAR and its subranges.

  • Floating-point types consist of REAL.

  • Pointer types consist of anything declared as POINTER TO type.

  • Scalar types consist of all of the above.

  • Set types consist of SET and BITSET types.

  • Boolean types consist of BOOLEAN.

The following operators are supported, and appear in order of increasing precedence:

,
Function argument or array index separator.

:=
Assignment. The value of var := value is value.

<, >
Less than, greater than on integral, floating-point, or enumerated types.

<=, >=
Less than or equal to, greater than or equal to on integral, floating-point and enumerated types, or set inclusion on set types. Same precedence as <.

=, <>, #
Equality and two ways of expressing inequality, valid on scalar types. Same precedence as <. In GDB scripts, only <> is available for inequality, since # conflicts with the script comment character.

IN
Set membership. Defined on set types and the types of their members. Same precedence as <.

OR
Boolean disjunction. Defined on boolean types.

AND, &
Boolean conjunction. Defined on boolean types.

@
The GDB "artificial array" operator (see section Expressions).

+, -
Addition and subtraction on integral and floating-point types, or union and difference on set types.

*
Multiplication on integral and floating-point types, or set intersection on set types.

/
Division on floating-point types, or symmetric set difference on set types. Same precedence as *.

DIV, MOD
Integer division and remainder. Defined on integral types. Same precedence as *.

-
Negative. Defined on INTEGER and REAL data.

^
Pointer dereferencing. Defined on pointer types.

NOT
Boolean negation. Defined on boolean types. Same precedence as ^.

.
RECORD field selector. Defined on RECORD data. Same precedence as ^.

[]
Array indexing. Defined on ARRAY data. Same precedence as ^.

()
Procedure argument list. Defined on PROCEDURE objects. Same precedence as ^.

::, .
GDB and Modula-2 scope operators.

Warning: Sets and their operations are not yet supported, so GDB treats the use of the operator IN, or the use of operators +, -, *, /, =, , <>, #, <=, and >= on sets as an error.


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