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: Normally I would agree, but the reference implementation (Ring) does no string parsing whatsoever as far as I can tell. --[[User:Chunes|Chunes]] ([[User talk:Chunes|talk]]) 08:45, 16 August 2020 (UTC) |
: Normally I would agree, but the reference implementation (Ring) does no string parsing whatsoever as far as I can tell. --[[User:Chunes|Chunes]] ([[User talk:Chunes|talk]]) 08:45, 16 August 2020 (UTC) |
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:: And if this were really intended as a function over a string (the reference implementation and task description both indicate otherwise), it would be far too trivial to be worth promoting to task status. [[User:Hout|Hout]] ([[User talk:Hout|talk]]) 08:54, 16 August 2020 (UTC) |
:: And if this were really intended as a function over a string (the reference implementation and task description both indicate otherwise), it would be far too trivial to be worth promoting to task status. [[User:Hout|Hout]] ([[User talk:Hout|talk]]) 08:54, 16 August 2020 (UTC) |
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Just trying to bring some meaning to an obscure ''description''. What other way is there to distinguish 12.3450 of the description from 12.345 or 12.34500 in Python (and a lot of other languages)? --[[User:Paddy3118|Paddy3118]] ([[User talk:Paddy3118|talk]]) 09:31, 16 August 2020 (UTC) |