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[Bug 3223] Literals in the value space?

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Date: Tue, 09 May 2006 16:37:22 +0000
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------- Comment #1 from davep@iit.edu  2006-05-09 16:37 -------
(In reply to comment #0)

> Section 2.2.1, in the WARNING note, the phrase "neither [literal] is in
> the value space" seems odd. No literal is ever in a value space; I think the
> intended meaning is that neither literal is the canonical representation of
> any value in the value space.

It should read "neither 0.1 nor 0.10000000009 is in the value space".  (I
suspect that the canonical representation of the value to which '0.1' maps
is in fact '0.1', but that's not the point.)
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