All unary arithmetic (and bit-wise) operations have the same priority:
The unary - (minus) operator yields the negation of its
numeric argument.
 
The unary + (plus) operator yields its numeric argument
unchanged.
 
The unary ~ (invert) operator yields the bit-wise inversion
of its plain or long integer argument.  The bit-wise inversion of
x is defined as -(x+1).  It only applies to integral
numbers.
 
In all three cases, if the argument does not have the proper type, a TypeError exception is raised.
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