premark <<< for deletion, >>> for SAR, ^< and ^> for ROL/ROR

cf. http://david.tribble.com/text/c0xrot.htm

noted by izabera
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.\" $MirOS: src/bin/mksh/mksh.1,v 1.395 2016/05/05 22:45:58 tg Exp $
.\" $MirOS: src/bin/mksh/mksh.1,v 1.396 2016/06/25 23:48:10 tg Exp $
.\" $OpenBSD: ksh.1,v 1.160 2015/07/04 13:27:04 feinerer Exp $
.\"-
.\" Copyright © 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009,
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.\" with -mandoc, it might implement .Mx itself, but we want to
.\" use our own definition. And .Dd must come *first*, always.
.\"
.Dd $Mdocdate: May 5 2016 $
.Dd $Mdocdate: June 25 2016 $
.\"
.\" Check which macro package we use, and do other -mdoc setup.
.\"
@ -2723,9 +2723,15 @@ Rotate left (right); the result is similar to shift (see
.Ic \*(Lt\*(Lt )
except that the bits shifted out at one end are shifted in
at the other end, instead of zero or sign bits.
.Pp
.Em Note :
These operators are deprecated; in a subsequent mksh release,
.Ic \*(ha\*(Lt No and Ic \*(ha\*(Gt
.No will replace them, and Ic \*(Gt\*(Gt\*(Gt
will be an arithmetic right shift.
.It \*(Lt\*(Lt \*(Gt\*(Gt
Shift left (right); the result is the left argument with its bits shifted left
(right) by the amount given in the right argument.
Shift left (right); the result is the left argument with its bits logically
shifted left (right) by the amount given in the right argument.
.It + \- * /
Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
.It %