Unlike `.has(.flag1|.flag2)`, which is true, for any of `.flag1` or `.flag2`, the new method `.all()` tests whether *all flags* are set at the same time. |
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Unlike `.has(.flag1|.flag2)`, which is true, for any of `.flag1` or `.flag2`, the new method `.all()` tests whether *all flags* are set at the same time. |
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