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Replace "two's complement" with "bitwise negation" to better reflect the meaning and usage of the operator #2795

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The original documentation referred to "the two's complement" of a number. Which is technically correct, but that's a very strange phrasing; everyone just says bitnot or bitwise not (or, in context, just not).

@moon-chilled moon-chilled changed the title Replace "two's complement" with "logical negation" to better reflect the meaning and usage of the operator Replace "two's complement" with "bitwise negation" to better reflect the meaning and usage of the operator May 17, 2019
@JJ JJ merged commit a69bccb into Raku:master May 17, 2019
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