Hi,
In message "Re: Infinity (?!)"
on 02/06/03, Paul Brannan <pbrannan / atdesk.com> writes:
|I would expect that it is valid for two NaN's to equal each other, but
|that because there are many different possible NaN's, they need not
|necessarily equal each other.
No, NaN should not be equal each other in any case, by its definition
(IEEE 754). I don't know why Sean get "true".
matz.