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This commit joins all strings that are split over two lines with a plus,
backslash, or double less than so that our magical i18n parser can wave
over the module and mark every ruby string with our i18n function.
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* use Float() to process string arguments
* get rid of doubly nested arrays
* removing needless ternary operator
* improving error message handling
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This is a bit more heavy-handed than I might like, but it does appear to
do the right things:
* accepts numeric input appropriately, truncating floats
* matches string input against a regex, then coerces number-looking
strings to int
* makes a best effort to coerce anything else to a string, then subjects
it to the same treatment
* raises an error in the event of incorrect number of arguments or
non-number-looking strings
I've also included some additional unit tests.
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No more coercing to String and regex matching. Instead, we now coerce
to Integer at the beginning or raise an error if we cannot coerce to
Integer.
A consequence of this change is that the function will now accept
blatantly non-numeric strings as input, and return false. This seems a
bit goofy to me, but it's how String#to_i works. If we really don't
like this, then I'm open to suggestions.
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Also ignore rspec fixtures directory
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