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by ars
4110 days ago
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I GOT your point. I don't care about your point because it is not the question I am asking. Why are you answering something I did not ask? I am asking why does Danack prefer strict mode. There is absolutely nothing in my question that cares about the specific details how you convert bits to types, other than that you do. My question is entirely about WHO does the conversion. NOT about the conversion itself. (Oh, and the thing about bad-data has a defined meaning that went over your head because you are not familiar with the debate here. In this context bad-data means data loss on conversion. So "1" to 1 is fine, but "1 a" to 1 is not.) |
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And also in the conversion from "1.1" to 1.1 there is loss of information, because the two representations are not isomorphic. Care to guess why?