On 08/26/2015 13:12, C. Scott Ananian wrote:
I think the "better idea" would be related to value types 
(http://www.slideshare.net/BrendanEich/value-objects2) which brendan is working on for 
ES7.
I fuzzily recall rounding modes being used as an example in one of these slide 
decks, perhaps I am misremembering.

At any rate, one option would be for "round down float" and "round up float" to be separate value 
types.  It seems broadly similar to your proposal, except that you could use actual operators.  The lower range in an 
interval would be a "round down float" and the upper range a "round up float".

It doesn't make sense to encode a rounding mode such as "round down" into a 
value type.  If you multiply it by -1, half of the time it will start doing the wrong 
thing.

Instead, you want functions that perform the primitive operations (+, -, *, /, 
sqrt, sin, etc.) in a rounding mode specified by the name of the function or 
perhaps a third parameter.  This must be stateless, not carrying a rounding 
mode with a value or (even worse) in some global environment.

    Waldemar

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