~= -package:tagsoup

About equal operator.
>>> (1.0 + epsilon) ~= (1.0 :: Double)
True
Filter elements based on the presence of a certain attribute that have the specified value contained in a space separated list.
Map keys to values that provide a ToJSON instance Recommended in conjunction with the OverloadedStrings extension.
Set a value using a lens into state
Determine if a thread is blocked in a certain way.
Partial equivalence that is used to find the appropriate PhoneticsRepresentationPL for the class of PhoneticsRepresentationPLX values.
O(1) Compare to see if two trees have the same root key
(~=) is equivalent to fuzzyEq 1.0e-6.
Shorthand for a test case that asserts equality (with the expected value on the left-hand side, and the actual value on the right-hand side).
An approximate equality comparison operator. For real IEEE types, two values are approximately equal in the following cases:
  • at least half of their significand bits agree;
  • both values are less than epsilon;
  • both values are NaN.
For complex IEEE types, two values are approximately equal in the followiing cases:
  • their magnitudes are approximately equal and the angle between them is less than 32*epsilon;
  • both magnitudes are less than epsilon;
  • both have a NaN real or imaginary part.
Admitedly, the 32 is a bit of a hack. Future versions of the library may switch to a more principled test of the angle.
Right value is almost equal to left
Test if two AST elements are equal modulo annotations.
Left value is almost equal to right
Infix synonym for nearlyEq.
x /~= y is equivalent to not (x ~= y).