floor, ceiling, truncate and so on… on NaN fail
Those functions returns a total random value when given NaN. This is not an acceptable behavior I guess, and we might inquire on what to do.
For instance:
let nan = 0 / 0 in floor nan
result:
-269653970229347386159395778618353710042696546841345985910145121736599013708251444699062715983611304031680170819807090036488184653221624933739271145959211186566651840137298227914453329401869141179179624428127508653257226023513694322210869665811240855745025766026879447359920868907719574457253034494436336205824
Maybe an arithmetic exception would be a better behavior?
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Version | 7.4.1 |
Type | Bug |
TypeOfFailure | OtherFailure |
Priority | high |
Resolution | Unresolved |
Component | libraries/base |
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