The following test passes:

```vim
vim9script

class C
endclass

def Test_ObjectEquality()
  var o1 = C.new()
  var o2 = C.new()

  assert_true(o1 == o2)
enddef

v:errors = []
Test_ObjectEquality()
echo v:errors
```

Fine, == is value-based equality. Is there a way to compare for
identity, that is, so that o1 and o2 are considered two different
instances?

Thanks,
Life.



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