On 11/15/2013 02:08 PM, Martin Schreiber wrote:
>
> How do you define char8/char16/char32 float32/float64 then if you don't want
> to be forced to write the range?

Neither a bit limitation nor a range makes sense for floats.

Bits: you would need to specify a bit count as well for the Mantissa and 
for the exponent.
Range: I see no practical use for this (other when assigning constants 
or when runtime range check is done). In the range is independent of the 
bit count.

-Michael

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