issues: 31880104
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| 31880104 | MDU6SXNzdWUzMTg4MDEwNA== | 104 | Simpler handling of attributes under mathematical operations? | 1217238 | closed | 0 | 0 | 2014-04-21T04:29:42Z | 2014-04-28T07:01:41Z | 2014-04-28T07:01:41Z | MEMBER | I'm thinking now that instead of trying to preserve attributes on variables, it would be preferable to drop all attributes (not just conflicting ones) when doing mathematical operations. This would keep things a bit simpler/easier to understand. Thoughts? |
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