std.algorithm.searching.extremum - fix float comp in unittest#4255
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I'm not sure this is necessary. Seems like a false positive. Comparisons of two float literals are expected to be exact (except for NaN etc.), though might fail if the number gets in/out of a FPU register (which may or may not indicate a compiler bug). |
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It seems more like a bug, that I couldn't reproduce in other functions. Just rearranging the method solves the error. I hope this doesn't occur in the future... |
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@andralex @CyberShadow @Hackerpilot turns out that Dscanner also scans for this errors that slipped that slipped through. Travis should pass now ;-)
Maybe we should have autotester check Travis from now on...
Edit: for reference introduced by #4221