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						Function std.experimental.checkedint.Checked.opEquals
Compares this against rhs for equality. If Hook defines
    hookOpEquals, the function forwards to     hook. Otherwise, the result of the
    built-in operation get == rhs is returned.
						
				bool opEquals(U, _)
				(
				
				  U rhs
				
				)
				
				if (isIntegral!U || isFloatingPoint!U || is(U == bool) || is(U == Checked!(V, W), V, W) && is(typeof(this == rhs
				If U is also an instance of Checked, both hooks (left- and right-hand
    side) are introspected for the method hookOpEquals. If both define it,
    priority is given to the left-hand side.
Example
static struct MyHook
{
    static bool thereWereErrors;
    static bool hookOpEquals(L, R)(L lhs, R rhs)
    {
        if (lhs != rhs) return false;
        static if (isUnsigned!L && !isUnsigned!R)
        {
            if (lhs > 0 && rhs < 0) thereWereErrors = true;
        }
        else static if (isUnsigned!R && !isUnsigned!L)
            if (lhs < 0 && rhs > 0) thereWereErrors = true;
        // Preserve built-in behavior.
        return true;
    }
}
auto a = checked!MyHook(-42);
writeln(a); // uint(-42)
assert(MyHookAuthors
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