Sean Kelly wrote:
Don Wrote:Currently one use is in CTFE:isNaN(x) doesn't work in CTFE at the moment, whereas x<>=0 does. But of course isNaN should work in CTFE.Doesn't x!=x work just as well?
Yes.
Sean Kelly wrote:
Don Wrote:Currently one use is in CTFE:isNaN(x) doesn't work in CTFE at the moment, whereas x<>=0 does. But of course isNaN should work in CTFE.Doesn't x!=x work just as well?
Yes.