"Lars T. Kyllingstad" <[email protected]> wrote in message 
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> I think you have to use opEquals to overload ==. opCmp only applies to <, 
> <=, >, and >=.
>

Oh, I figured either opEquals would be defined in terms of opCmp or an 
overloaded opCmp would imply a new opEquals defined in terms of it, or 
something like that.


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