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Issue #850 introduces a new statement: the `EQUALS` statement. This equates two named objects, so it is in fact a specific form of rule.
To be more precise, let me propose the following as the oper…
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
BigDecimal d = new BigDecimal("4.0");
BigDecimal e = new BigDecimal("4.00");
System.out.println(d.compareTo(e) == 0); //true
System.out.println(d.equals(e))…
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As you may know there's issue #39
Problem: If you create Equals method and use it anywhere in methods generator replace that expression.
example
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func(ss SliceType) NotEqual(rhs SliceType) b…
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
BigDecimal d = new BigDecimal("4.0");
BigDecimal e = new BigDecimal("4.00");
System.out.println(d.compareTo(e) == 0); //true
System.out.println(d.equals(e))…
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```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
BigDecimal d = new BigDecimal("4.0");
BigDecimal e = new BigDecimal("4.00");
System.out.println(d.compareTo(e) == 0); //true
System.out.println(d.equals(e))…
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### Subject of the issue
A GATK program bugs because there are two fields with the same VCFInfoHeaderLine but the description is different. One is from my original VCF, the other is injected by GAT…
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While experimenting with Generator.Equals, I found that if I try to customize string equality to be case insensitive for a property that is for example an array of strings, the code generated by Gener…
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
BigDecimal d = new BigDecimal("4.0");
BigDecimal e = new BigDecimal("4.00");
System.out.println(d.compareTo(e) == 0); //true
System.out.println(d.equals(e))…
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Option presently uses reference equality rather than structural equality, which
violates referential transparency and causes other surprising behavior.
Example:
Option o1 = just("foo");
Op…
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```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
BigDecimal d = new BigDecimal("4.0");
BigDecimal e = new BigDecimal("4.00");
System.out.println(d.compareTo(e) == 0); //true
System.out.println(d.equals(e))…