A floating-point type where:
* No NaN
* No ±∞ or ±0
* Overflowing range
* Underflowing precision
* n/0
Would it be useful at all?
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@pcwalton @Gankro if the meaning of "is" is "officially", yeah :) (I could define any order I want of course) -
@pcwalton @Gankro but in terms of intuition, while NaN == NaN seems maybe acceptable, NaN < -∞ or NaN > +∞ seems too crazy - 3 more replies
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