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						Function std.checkedint.WithNaN.hookOpUnary
Defines hooks for unary operators -, ~, ++, and --.
						
				auto hookOpUnary(string x, T)
				(
				
				  ref T v
				
				);
						
					
				For - and ~, if v == WithNaN, returns
    WithNaN. Otherwise, the semantics is the same as for the
    built-in operator.
    For ++ and --, if v == WithNaN or the operation
    would result in an overflow, sets v to WithNaN.
    Otherwise, the semantics is the same as for the built-in operator.
Parameters
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| x | The operator symbol | 
| v | The left-hand side of the comparison ( Tis the first argument toChecked) | 
Returns
- For x == "-" || x == "~": Ifv == WithNaN, the function returns.defaultValue!T WithNaN. Otherwise it returns the normal result of the operator..defaultValue!T 
- For x == "++" || x == "--": The function returnsvoid.
Example
Checked!(int, WithNaN) x;
++x;
assert(xAuthors
License
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