GvR: > [Paul] > > David Ascher suggested during the talk that comparisons of floats could > > raise a warning unless you turned that warning off (which only > > knowledgable people would do). I think that would go a long way to > > helping them find and deal with serious floating point inaccuracies in > > their code. > > You mean only for == and !=, right? Right. > We should wait until 2.2 though -- > we haven't clearly decided that this is the way we want to go. Sure. It was just a suggestion for a way to address the inherent problems in having newbies work w/ FP (where newbie in this case is 99.9% of the programming population, IMO). -david
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