Is there no XOR operator for booleans in golang?
With booleans an xor is simply:
if boolA != boolB {
}
In this context not equal to
performs the same function as xor
: the statement can only be true if one of the booleans is true and one is false.
There is not. Go does not provide a logical exclusive-OR operator (i.e. XOR over booleans) and the bitwise XOR operator applies only to integers.
However, an exclusive-OR can be rewritten in terms of other logical operators. When re-evaluation of the expressions (X and Y) is ignored,
X xor Y -> (X || Y) && !(X && Y)
Or, more trivially as Jsor pointed out,
X xor Y <-> X != Y