> A NaN should never be equal to itself, yet h5diff happily says they are
> equal.

Though clearly NaN != NaN from an IEEE equality perspective, h5diff
tells you the differences between things.  A NaN is not "different"
from a NaN in the sense that two files containing identical bit
patterns (some of which may be NaN) are not different.

- Rhys

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