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....might be useful at some point to avoid sharing surprises
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Coq has a new feature in the upcoming 8.16 release (around summer). Something called reversible coercions. Here is an example of something that we have wanted for a long time:
```coq
Set Primitive…
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R can create negative zeros, NAs, NaNs, that are mostly not recognised by R functions.
https://twitter.com/antoine_fabri/status/1778467270819213778
Should we take care of those ? This part is no…
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**Describe the bug**
For the same compounds with the same chirality, Chemprop gives two different predictions depending on which SMILES is used. This is caused when the atom ordering of the compounds…
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Note: the issue was created automatically with bugzilla2github tool
Original bug ID: BZ#5152
From: @yforster
Reported version: 8.5
CC: coq-bugs-redist@lists.gforge.inria.fr
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#### Version
8.8+alpha (and 8.7.1)
#### Description of the problem
The following snippet fails. I expected it to succeed (after https://github.com/coq/coq/issues/5368 was fixed, at least).
```…
Janno updated
2 years ago
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The “rewrite” tactic from SSReflect (and probably other tactics that perform some matching) fails at inferring a canonical instance when the symbol that triggers the resolution is a primitive projecti…
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See https://github.com/unicode-org/icu4x/issues/5533#issuecomment-2380240259
Currently, TimeZoneIdMapper has two data payloads:
1. Trie: IANA string to BCP-47 ID (does NOT support random access:…
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#### Version
Coq 8.7.0
#### Operating system
Linux.
#### Description of the problem
In Iris we use both canonical structures and type classes, and that often leads to bad interactio…
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**Describe the bug**
I have found a number of examples where the choice of which tautomer is canonical depends on stereochemistry elsewhere in the molecule. I think this behavior is a bug or misfeatu…