Don Clugston pointed out in his DConf 2016 talk that:

    float f = 1.30;
    assert(f == 1.30);

will always be false since 1.30 is not representable as a float. However,

    float f = 1.30;
    assert(f == cast(float)1.30);

will be true.

So, should the compiler emit a warning for the former case?

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