Hi all,

I plan on changing = so that a rational and a float with the same
numeric value are not considered equal. Eg,

10 10 = . => t
10 10.0 = . => f
1/2 0.5 = . => f

You will still be able to coerce the rational to a float and then
compare, or to use a word such as ~ for approximate equality.

Are there any objections?

Slava

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