On Thursday, 26 May 2016 at 15:34:50 UTC, ArturG wrote:
On Thursday, 26 May 2016 at 15:29:52 UTC, Basile B. wrote:


float.init is not equal to 0.0f. In D FP points values are initialized to nan (not a number).

By the way for strings it works, it's like the array case I described in the first answer).

yes i guess i tested all/most types and know that float.init is float.nan but why is nan true and not false?

Oh, I'm so sorry ! I totally missed the point of the Q.

float.nan is not a "unique" value. Several values verify "nan" (Look at std.math.isNan). So I suppose it's simpler to test for nullity. Though with the sign there's also two possible 0...


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