Make comparisons between heterogenous and homogenous quantities possible #24
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Make comparisons between heterogenous and homogenous quantities possible #24muggenhor wants to merge 2 commits intoboostorg:developfrom
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More specifically: comparing quantities of heterogenous and homogenous unit systems fails to build.
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@swatanabe what's your opinion on this? |
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Make comparisons between heterogenous and homogenous quantities possible .
And add a test case that fails without this change.
NOTE that the explicit conversion to
quantity<Unit1, Y>is probably not necessary. It definitely isn't necessary if conversion_factor(Unit2(), Unit1()) == 1, and I believe that it is. Unfortunately I haven't been able to verify that through reviewing the code involved in computing the conversion factor.