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@kroening kroening commented Jan 8, 2019

The rounding mode of the two '3' literals during
the conversion to double should match; issue #3708.

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The rounding mode of the two '3' literals during
the conversion to double should match; issue #3708.
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Passed Diffblue compatibility checks (cbmc commit: cec2638).
Build URL: https://travis-ci.com/diffblue/test-gen/builds/96584300

@tautschnig tautschnig merged commit 19385d0 into develop Jan 8, 2019
@tautschnig tautschnig deleted the compile-time-rounding branch January 8, 2019 11:31
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