@nyalld @EvenRouault And *typed* empties are doubly insane.
It's like distinguishing between 32 bit and 64 bit NaN.
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@nyalld @EvenRouault And *typed* empties are doubly insane. It's like distinguishing between 32 bit and 64 bit NaN. 2 comments
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@sgillies @nyalld I've always dreamt about being able to use the degrees of freedom left by all those possible bits in a NaN representation to actually store useful information in them. That's a bit like quantum physics with Vacuum energy or this old saying "[Redacted entity] created not-a-number, saw this was (not) good, and from it/them created numbers"