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Triple-shift operator #120
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Proposed language feature that solves one or more problems
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@lrhn In the 2nd para of the Background section in feature-specification, it is mentioned that dart integers are unsigned 64 bit which is the opposite of what said in the above comment.. |
Thanks, good catch. That should definitely be signed 64-bit integers. |
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This was referenced Feb 9, 2021
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@lrhn I think this can be closed now 🙌 |
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feature
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small-feature
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Dart integers are now 64-bit signed numbers. That makes the
>>>
logical down-shift operator useful again. (It existed once, but with arbitrary size integers, the it didn't make sense to do unsigned shifiting any more).This is a request for the
>>>
operator. It makes sense in other cases too (like the Int64 class).Associated feature specification has more details.
Implementation issue: #478
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