Possibly a simpler example:

user=> (def x Float/NaN)
#'user/x
user=> (= x x)
true

I'm not sure whether true or false makes more sense, personally.

Wes

On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Brian Craft <[email protected]> wrote:

> Can someone explain the last result here?
>
> > [1 2 3 Float/NaN]
> [1 2 3 NaN]
> > (= Float/NaN Float/NaN)
> false
> (#(= Float/NaN Float/NaN))
> false
> ; all is good so far, but...
> (filter #(= % %) [1 2 3 Float/NaN 4])
> (1 2 3 NaN 4)
>
> Now I'm lost. What just happened?
>
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