Terry> "Kristján V. Jónsson" <kristjan at ccpgames.com> wrote: >> Anyway, Skip noted that 50% of all floats are whole numbers between >> -10 and 10 inclusive, Terry> Please, no. He said something like this about Terry> *non-floating-point applications* (evidence unspecified, that I Terry> remember). But such applications, by definition, usually don't Terry> have enough floats for caching (or conversion time) to matter too Terry> much. Correct. The non-floating-point application I chose was the one that was most immediately available, "make test". Note that I have no proof that regrtest.py isn't terribly floating point intensive. I just sort of guessed that it was. Skip
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