On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 7:54 AM, Sam Ruby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 2008/9/17 Mark S. Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> > >> If that is the case then 1.5m / 10.0 != 1.5 / 10.0, and thus it seems > >> wrong for 1.5m and 1.5 to be '==='. > > > > 0/-0 != 0/0. Does it thus seem wrong that -0 === 0? > > Just so that I'm clear what you point is, It is worth noting that 42/0 > != 42/0, yet hopefully we all agree that 42 === 42. > > Perhaps the example that you were looking for 1/0 != 1/-0 ? >
Yes, thanks. > > > Well, yes, actually it does seem wrong to me, but we all accept that > > particular wrongness. This is just more of the same. > > "just" is a powerful word. Use sparingly. > > - Sam Ruby > -- Cheers, --MarkM
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