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Author kristjan.jonsson
Recipients kristjan.jonsson, mark.dickinson, michael.foord, pitrou, rhettinger, serhiy.storchaka
Date 2012-03-26.14:56:36
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Why do you think it isn't safe, Antoine?
We only support IEEE platforms, and IEEE defines positive 0.0 to be all bits cleared.

I personally don't think that even a small measurable performance degradation in creating new floats is problematic since that is not where typical cpu power is spent.  But this is the second time I´ve made this suggestion (the first was on python-dev) and in both cases I've run up against the opinion that it is a "rare" problem and worries about "performance."  Yet this seemed not to be an issue when ints/longs were united.

So, while I was recently prompted to resubmit this suggestion, I feel no  need to push the matter further and am just letting it rest here, then.  I'm sure someone will think it is a good idea again in the future and can then reopen it.
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