| 1 | So both of these stories involve floating point values, but only in this case am I actually allocating memory. | |
| 2 | When you think about an int or a float or a dictionary or a list, you knew that there were functions that operated on them. | |
| 3 | It just throws the decimal point away and that's because, again, these are ints and the answer intuitively should be a floating point value, but I need to be more specific. | |
| 4 | While often better than no test at all, this is a terrible kind of test, because alongside the things that actually matter, it also tests a million irrelevant details (like floating point round-off). |