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Ruby doesn't throw an exception when dividing by 0.0, which is the equivalent to dividing by 0 in Lox. Rather, it does the same thing as java (and javascript, and IEEE754) in returning Infinity/-Infinity/NaN. Python seems to be the outlier here.

Tested on ruby 2.6 and 3.2.2.

Ruby doesn't throw an exception when dividing by 0.0, which is the equivalent to dividing by 0 in Lox.  Rather, it does the same thing as java (and javascript, and IEEE754) in returning Infinity/-Infinity/NaN.  Python seems to be the outlier here.
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