Where are the ampersand and vertical bar characters used in Python?

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借酒劲吻你 2020-12-08 09:39

In the Wikipedia page describing short-circuit evaluation, & and | are listed as eager operators in Python. What does this mean and when are th

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  •  感情败类
    2020-12-08 10:37

    The wikipedia page is wrong, I've corrected it. | and & are not boolean operators, even though they are eager operators, which just means that they are not short circuit operators. As you probably know, here's how the python and and or operators work:

    >>> def talk(x):
    ...     print "Evaluating: ", bool(x)
    ...     return x
    ... 
    >>> talk(1 == 1) or talk(2 == 1)   # 2 == 1 is not evaluated
    Evaluating:  True
    True
    >>> talk(1 == 1) and talk(2 == 1)
    Evaluating:  True
    Evaluating:  False
    False
    >>> talk(1 == 2) and talk(1 == 3)  # 1 == 3 is not evaluated
    Evaluating:  False
    False
    

    As far as I know, python has no eager boolean operators, they would have to be explicitly coded, for instance like this:

    >>> def eager_or(a, b):
    ...    return a or b
    ...
    >>> eager_or(talk(1 == 1), talk(2 == 1))
    Evaluating:  True
    Evaluating:  False
    True
    

    Now a and b are automatically evaluated when the function is called, even though or still short circuits.

    As for the usage of | and &, when used with numbers, they are binary operators:

    >>> bin(0b11110000 & 0b10101010)
    '0b10100000'
    >>> bin(0b11110000 | 0b10101010)
    '0b11111010'
    

    You're most likely to use | this way with python bindings to libraries that uses flags, like wxWidgets:

    >>> frame = wx.Frame(title="My Frame", style=wx.MAXIMIZE | wx.STAY_ON_TOP)
    >>> bin(wx.MAXIMIZE)
    '0b10000000000000'
    >>> bin(wx.STAY_ON_TOP)
    '0b1000000000000000'
    >>> bin(wx.MAXIMIZE | wx.STAY_ON_TOP)
    '0b1010000000000000'
    

    When used with sets, they do the intersection and union operations, respectively:

    >>> set("abcd") & set("cdef")
    set(['c', 'd'])
    >>> set("abcd") | set("cdef")
    set(['a', 'c', 'b', 'e', 'd', 'f'])
    

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