
14 Expressions
14.9 Relational and type-testing operators
14.9.4 Boolean equality operators
Paragraph 11 The predefined boolean equality operators are: bool operator ==(bool x, bool y); bool operator !=(bool x, bool y);Paragraph 21 The result of == is true if both x and y are true or if both x and y are false. 2 Otherwise, the result is false. Paragraph 31 The result of != is false if both x and y are true or if both x and y are false. 2 Otherwise, the result is true. 3 When the operands are of type bool, the != operator produces the same result as the ^ operator.
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