Ensure that DecimalNodes with mathematically equal values are equal#434
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And also ensure that .hashCode() works as well. For the latter, pick the hashCode() of the underlying BigDecimal's double value. See also here: http://stackoverflow.com/a/14313302/1093528
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And also ensure that .hashCode() works as well. For the latter, pick the
hashCode() of the underlying BigDecimal's double value.
See also here: http://stackoverflow.com/a/14313302/1093528