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<h3>Small print</h3><div class="smallprint">
- <p>
- Arrays are 'deep' compared/printed/hashCoded, which means that arrays that contain themselves will result in <code>StackOverflowError</code>s. However,
- this behaviour is no different from e.g. <code>ArrayList</code>.
- </p><p>
- For a general idea of how lombok generated the <code>equals</code>, <code>hashCode</code>, and <code>toString</code> methods, check the example after.
- </p><p>
- For the purposes of equality, 2 <code>NaN</code> (not a number) values for floats and doubles are considered equal, eventhough 'NaN == NaN' would
- return false. This is analogous to <code>java.lang.Double</code>'s equals method, and is in fact required to ensure that comparing an object
- to an exact copy of itself returns <code>true</code> for equality.
- </p>
+ <p>See the small print of <a href="ToString.html"><code>@ToString</code></a>, <a href="EqualsAndHashCode.html"><code>@EqualsAndHashCode</code></a> and
+ <a href="GetterSetter.html"><code>@Getter / @Setter</code></a>.
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