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Original bug ID: 4539 Reporter: ecc Status: closed (set by @damiendoligez on 2015-01-16T21:50:47Z) Resolution: fixed Priority: normal Severity: minor Version: 3.10.1 Target version: 4.03.0+dev / +beta1 Fixed in version: 4.03.0+dev / +beta1 Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general) Tags: patch, junior_job Monitored by:@gasche@yallop
Bug description
If f and g are functions, then
f = g, f < g, f >= g, etc. all produce the exception
Invalid_argument "equal: functional value"
Changing this to "compare: functional value" would be less confusing.
Seemed trivial enough to be easily done, and I tested that it works with the toplevel, the bytecode compiler and the native code compiler (at least on amd64).
Original bug ID: 4539
Reporter: ecc
Status: closed (set by @damiendoligez on 2015-01-16T21:50:47Z)
Resolution: fixed
Priority: normal
Severity: minor
Version: 3.10.1
Target version: 4.03.0+dev / +beta1
Fixed in version: 4.03.0+dev / +beta1
Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general)
Tags: patch, junior_job
Monitored by: @gasche @yallop
Bug description
If f and g are functions, then
f = g, f < g, f >= g, etc. all produce the exception
Invalid_argument "equal: functional value"
Changing this to "compare: functional value" would be less confusing.
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