The second argument of the [[set]] action can be an expression of this form:
@verbatim
- (OPERAND ARG1 [ARG2])
+ (OPERATOR ARG1 [ARG2])
@endverbatim
Both ARG1 and ARG2 can be an expression. So,
sets [[X]] to the value of [[Y * 32 + Z]].
-We have the following arithmetic/bitwise OPERANDs (require two arguments):
+We have the following arithmetic/bitwise OPERATORs (require two arguments):
@verbatim
+ - * / & |
@endverbatim
-these relational OPERANDs (require two arguments):
+these relational OPERATORs (require two arguments):
@verbatim
== <= >= < >
@endverbatim
-and this logical OPERAND (requires one argument):
+and this logical OPERATOR (requires one argument):
@verbatim
!