-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 > > The counter-argument is strong: > > typeof x == typeof y => (x == y <=> x === y) > > but 1.1 != 1.1m for fundamental reasons. I understand the counter-argument, but with such an overwhelming number of typeof uses having far easier migration with "number", I can't possibly see how the desire to preserve this property is more important than better usability for the majority use cases. Do you think other libraries and JS code are that vastly different than Dojo? Thanks, Kris
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