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-Unary operators are used to do a simple operation to a single value.<p>
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-There is only one unary operator: the '<a href="#i_not"><tt>not</tt></a>' instruction.<p>
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- <result> = not <ty> <var> <i>; yields {ty}:result</i>
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-The '<tt>not</tt>' instruction returns the bitwise complement of its operand.<p>
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-The single argument to '<tt>not</tt>' must be of of <a href="#t_integral">integral</a> or bool type.<p>
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-<h5>Semantics:</h5> The '<tt>not</tt>' instruction returns the bitwise
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- <result> = xor bool true, <var> <i>; yields {bool}:result</i>
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- %x = not int 1 <i>; {int}:x is now equal to -2</i>
- %x = not bool true <i>; {bool}:x is now equal to false</i>
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