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== Why is this an issue?
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The bitwise operators ``++&++``, ``++|++`` can be mistaken for the boolean operators ``++&&++`` and ``++||++``.
This rule raises an issue when ``++&++`` or ``++|++`` is used in a boolean context.
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=== Noncompliant code example
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[source,javascript]
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if (a & b) { ... } // Noncompliant; & used in error
----
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=== Compliant solution
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[source,javascript]
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if (a && b) { ... }
----
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=== Exceptions
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When a file contains other bitwise operations, (``++^++``, ``++<<++``, ``++>>>++``, ``++>>++``, ``++~++``, ``++&=++``, ``++^=++``, ``++|=++``, ``++<<=++``, ``++>>=++``, ``++>>>=++`` and ``++&++`` or ``++|++`` used with a numeric literal as the right operand) all issues in the file are ignored, because it is evidence that bitwise operations are truly intended in the file.
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== Implementation Specification
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== Comments And Links
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