On Jul 23, 2010, at 8:40 AM, Neil Van Dyke wrote:

> To support programmers who want to use exact numbers by default, such as some 
> financial programmers, without making that the default for Racket, let's say 
> we define a new Racket variant for these programmers ("#lang numbers-racket", 
> heh).  In this case, I'm wondering whether there is a problem with any Racket 
> *libraries* confusing these programmers when the numbers they get out of the 
> libraries can quietly become inexact.  Perhaps the solution here is simply 
> that authors of numerical libraries should provide multiple two versions of 
> certain of operations: a version that preserves exactness, and a version that 
> is fast?

I have been thinking about this issue a bit for the SEC issue (Python for 
waterfall finance models). This may indeed require a different library 
interaction, possibly with coercions inserted that express interval guarantees. 
Let's put it on our list of things to discuss -- Matthias

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