(xor (eval-pred pred v) (eval-pred pred v'))) {:type :rw {:type :rwp :key k :value v :value' v' @@ -492,7 +492,7 @@ P matches x2 but not x1." [{:keys [all-versions vsets ext-writes]} history] {:graph (loopr [g (g/linear (g/op-digraph))] (loopr [g (g...
And so on. > > You might be likely to see hex fractions related to C++ code if you dump > float or double numbers in hex. >[/color] I agree, however it depends on what type of number is being represented. e.g. 0xFF can be: 1) 255 if we are using an obvious represntation ...