What does “|=” mean in Java?

馋奶兔 提交于 2019-11-29 15:21:12

Yes, it's a bitwise inclusive or assignment: http://www.cafeaulait.org/course/week2/03.html

It's a bitwise "or" plus assignment, so you are quite correct in your assumption.

More correctly, x |= y is actually computed as x = x | (y).

Here is an interesting example of why this is important.

int c = 2;
c %= c++ * ++c;

The interesting consequence here is that it would be written as

c = c % (c++ * ++c);

Java specifications tell us that the JVM will see the initial c first and store it, anything preceding it will have no effect on it, thus c++ & ++c will not actually affect the outcome of the calculation. It will always be c = 2 % which equals 2 :)

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