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Update doc/manual/nasl/nasl-grammar/index.md #1723

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Expand Up @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ NASL imported some operators from C:

- `++` is the pre-incrementation (`++x`) or post-incrementation (`x++`).
- `++x` adds 1 to x and returns the result; `x++` adds 1 to x but returns the previous value.
- `-` is the pre-decrementation (`x`) or post-decrementation (`x`).
- `--` is the pre-decrementation (`--x`) or post-decrementation (`x--`).
- `+= -= *= /= %=` have the same meaning as in C, e.g., `x += y;` is equivalent to `x = x + y;` but x is evaluated only once. This is important in expressions like `a[i++] *= 2;` where the index “i” is incremented only once.
- `<<=` and `>>=` also exist; we added `>>>=`

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