Re: [WebIDL] editorial: unrestricted double and precision

Dirk Schulze wrote:
> The definition of "unrestricted double" says[1]:
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> The unrestricted double type is a floating point numeric type that corresponds to the set of all possible double-precision 32 bit IEEE 754 floating point numbers, finite and non-finite. [IEEE-754]
> ""
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> while "double" says[2]:
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> The double type is a floating point numeric type that corresponds to the set of finite double-precision 64 bit IEEE 754 floating point numbers. [IEEE-754]
> ""
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> s/32/64/

Thanks, this was fixed in the Editor's Draft. 
https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=17749

Received on Friday, 2 August 2013 06:08:09 UTC