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Method `|()
- Method
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mixed `|(mixed arg1)
mixed `|(object arg1, mixed arg2)
mixed `|(mixed arg1, object arg2)
int `|(int arg1, int arg2)
mapping `|(mapping arg1, mapping arg2)
multiset `|(multiset arg1, multiset arg2)
array `|(array arg1, array arg2)
string `|(string arg1, object(atring) arg2)
object(type) `|(program|object(type) arg1, program|object(type) arg2)
mixed `|(mixed arg1, mixed arg2, mixed ... extras)
- Description
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Bitwise or/join operator.
- Returns
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If there's a single argument, that argument will be returned.
If there are more than two arguments, the result will be:
`|(`|(arg1, arg2), @extras) .
If arg1 is an object that has an lfun::`|(), that function
will be called with arg2 as the single argument.
If arg2 is an object that has an lfun::``|(), that function
will be called with arg1 as the single argument.
Otherwise the result will be as follows:
arg1 can have any of the following types:
| int | The result will be the binary or of arg1 and arg2.
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| mapping | The result will be the join of arg1 and arg2.
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| array | The result will be the concatenation of arg1 and arg2.
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| string | The result will be the pairwise bitwose or of arg1 and arg2.
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| object(type) | The result will be the type join of arg1 and arg2.
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- See also
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`&(), lfun::`|(), lfun::``|()
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