[Cfp-interest 2037] subnormal < subnormal

Fred J. Tydeman tydeman at tybor.com
Thu Jun 24 06:14:14 PDT 2021


In our CFP meeting yesterday, a question was raised on the behaviour of
  subnormal < subnormal
when subnormal operands are flushed to zero.

It is treated as
  zero < zero
so, would be false.


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