úÎ . f     (C) 2014 Edward Kmett BSD-style (see the file LICENSE)Edward Kmett <ekmett@gmail.com> experimentalPatternSynonymsNone 16d Ë  Convert a  to a  while preserving NaN Convert a  to a S with proper rounding, while preserving NaN and dealing appropriately with infinity?Number of base 10 digits that can be represented without change:Smallest positive e for which half (1.0 + e) != half (1.0) Largest positive half !Smallest positive normalized half Smallest positive half Signalling NaN  Quiet NaNNegative infinityPositive infinityIs this  equal to 0?         !"#half-0.3-3luqzD8LSSdHO8DVtASdnL Numeric.HalfHalfgetHalffromHalftoHalfHALF_MAX_10_EXPHALF_MIN_10_EXPHALF_DIG HALF_EPSILONHALF_MAX HALF_NRM_MINHALF_MINSNaNQNaNNEG_INFPOS_INFisZero $fLiftHalf $fNumHalf$fRealFloatHalf$fFloatingHalf$fRealFracHalf$fFractionalHalf $fRealHalf $fOrdHalf$fEqHalf $fReadHalf $fShowHalf$fStorableHalf $fNFDataHalf $fGenericHalfghc-prim GHC.TypesFloat