I'm curious about the Depends operators: <<, <=, =, !=, >>, >=. They all make sense except for << and >>. I was always taught that < means "strictly less than" and << means "much less than", a subjective definition that depends on the context. In Fink, however, << is taken to mean "strictly less than", correct? Is there some particular reason that the < symbol was not used? It's a little confusing to me.

Trevor



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