All,
I do not think that there is question on what the parser can do. UI is
equivalent to Float, except to convert to seconds one must multiply it by the
bit_time (actually symbol_time). Since UI is treat like Float (except for the
conversion to seconds) and for Float “1” is a legal representation of “1.0”,
then the parser logic should be to convert every value in the list (and
include) Default to a floating point number. The comparisons should always be
done with the floating point number. Thus the following will all be identical
floating point numbers:
1
1.
1.0
1.00
10e-1
1e0
.1e1
Does the parser give a warning or error on any of the case described in the
issue?
Walter
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From: ibis-editorial-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <ibis-editorial-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Behalf Of Mirmak, Michael
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2021 7:26 PM
To: ibis-editorial@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ibis-editorial] New agenda topic for this week
Thanks to the Quality Task Group, we have a new BUG report against the IBISCHK
parser, #216. The Quality Task Group suggests that the Editorial Task Group is
best suited to recommending a resolution to the bug.
The bug text may be found at the link below. We will take a few minutes at the
next Editorial Task Group meeting to discuss potential solutions.
https://ibis.org/bugs/ibischk/bug216.txt<https://ibis.org/bugs/ibischk/bug216.txt>
Thanks in advance…
* MM