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@bengtl, We had recently a report of an SWC file saved in a locale that uses the comma as a decimal separator. The file failed to import but was otherwise valid. It would be useful to have an official stance on this:
Are commas allowed as a decimal separator?
Are commas allowed as a thousand separator?
Although most of the world used commas as a decimal separator, this was the first time we came across this issue, so I would argue that their adoption is rare. I would advise to never use them in SWC files. Supporting them would just increase the complexity of parsers.
While at it, what about new line encoding? I am assuming \n is the standard!? This is of lower importance since most text editors support both \r\n and \n, but it may be useful to also discuss this.
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@bengtl, We had recently a report of an SWC file saved in a locale that uses the comma as a decimal separator. The file failed to import but was otherwise valid. It would be useful to have an official stance on this:
Although most of the world used commas as a decimal separator, this was the first time we came across this issue, so I would argue that their adoption is rare. I would advise to never use them in SWC files. Supporting them would just increase the complexity of parsers.
While at it, what about new line encoding? I am assuming
\n
is the standard!? This is of lower importance since most text editors support both\r\n
and\n
, but it may be useful to also discuss this.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: