On 8/20/2015 7:52 AM, renoX wrote:
No IMHO, it's not really the fault of floating point numbers, it's the languages fault: gloating point standard contain the 'signaling NaN',
It has nothing to do with signalling nan, it has to do with nan.
Walter Bright via Digitalmars-d Thu, 20 Aug 2015 14:11:52 -0700
On 8/20/2015 7:52 AM, renoX wrote:
No IMHO, it's not really the fault of floating point numbers, it's the languages fault: gloating point standard contain the 'signaling NaN',
It has nothing to do with signalling nan, it has to do with nan.