On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 5:46 PM, Leif <leif.poor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Then I checked c.c/== ;  Imagine my reaction when I learned that Clojure had
> something in common with PHP.  o_O,  :'[

It's instructive to look at the result of:

(let [ones [1 1.0 1N 1M 1.0M] ] (for [a ones b ones] (== a b)))

The first four compare equal in all combinations. 1.0M is equal to 1.0
but unequal to all the others.
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