Plain and long integer types support additional operations that make sense only for bit-strings. Negative numbers are treated as their 2's complement value (for long integers, this assumes a sufficiently large number of bits that no overflow occurs during the operation).
The priorities of the binary bit-wise operations are all lower than the numeric operations and higher than the comparisons; the unary operation "~" has the same priority as the other unary numeric operations ("+" and "-").
This table lists the bit-string operations sorted in ascending priority (operations in the same box have the same priority):
| Operation | Result | Notes | 
|---|---|---|
x | y | 
      bitwise or of x and y | |
x ^ y | 
      bitwise exclusive or of x and y | |
x & y | 
      bitwise and of x and y | |
x << n | 
      x shifted left by n bits | (1), (2) | 
x >> n | 
      x shifted right by n bits | (1), (3) | 
~x | 
      the bits of x inverted | 
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