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Supress -Wfloat-equal on intended float comparisions #2911

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Suppress intended float comparison on float values.
gcc 9.3 was complaining with "-Wfloat-equal" which is muted.

Fixes #2909


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Coverage remained the same at 100.0% when pulling 3f5545f on Finkman:develop into eb488bb on nlohmann:develop.

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Don't you need to also suppress the same warning in

friend bool operator==(const_reference lhs, const_reference rhs) noexcept

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Finkman commented Aug 4, 2021

Yes! My compiler did not instantiate that template. I even found one more line that needs a suppression.

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nlohmann commented Aug 4, 2021

You may also want to check if you now can remove the suppressions in the test suites, because these warnings are now suppressed right in the header:

$ grep "float-e" test/src/*
unit-cbor.cpp:DOCTEST_GCC_SUPPRESS_WARNING("-Wfloat-equal")
unit-constructor1.cpp:DOCTEST_GCC_SUPPRESS_WARNING("-Wfloat-equal")
unit-readme.cpp:DOCTEST_GCC_SUPPRESS_WARNING("-Wfloat-equal")
unit-reference_access.cpp:DOCTEST_GCC_SUPPRESS_WARNING("-Wfloat-equal")
unit-regression1.cpp:DOCTEST_GCC_SUPPRESS_WARNING("-Wfloat-equal")
unit-regression2.cpp:DOCTEST_GCC_SUPPRESS_WARNING("-Wfloat-equal")

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Finkman commented Aug 4, 2021

done.
Apologize that I am not that familiar with your workspace. 😢

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Looks good to me.

@nlohmann nlohmann self-assigned this Aug 6, 2021
@nlohmann nlohmann added this to the Release 3.9.2 milestone Aug 6, 2021
@nlohmann nlohmann merged commit 359f672 into nlohmann:develop Aug 6, 2021
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nlohmann commented Aug 6, 2021

Thanks!

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Comparison floating points causes warning
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