[fix] Bignum#eql?: use type-strict comparison (not ==)#9336
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RubyBignum overrode eql_p to delegate to op_equal (==), which accepts Floats and Rationals. In Ruby, eql? must be type-strict: (2**100).eql?((2**100).to_f) should return false. Remove the override so the parent RubyNumeric.eql_p handles it correctly with a getClass() check before value comparison.
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Consider moving specs to ruby/spec.
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RubyBignum overrode eql_p to delegate to op_equal (==), which accepts Floats and Rationals. In Ruby, eql? must be type-strict:
(2**100).eql?((2**100).to_f)should return false.Remove the override so the parent
RubyNumeric.eql_phandles it correctly with agetClass()check before value comparison.