On Thu, Jul 20, 2017 at 8:07 PM, Bradley Lucier <xxxxxx@math.purdue.edu> wrote:

> Now, when I read the definition of flround in SRFI 144, it says: "Returns the closest integral flonum not larger than x, rounding to even when x represents a number halfway between two integers. (Not the same as C99 round, which rounds away from zero)"
>
> What does this actually mean?

+10.  (Never really understood/liked the “+1”  notation.)

It's an obvious brain fart / cut and paste error: for "not larger than" read "to".

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