/Peter McCracken/:
So, although it would make more sense to compare the original lexical value against the pattern, the next best choice is to compare the canonical representation of the actual value.
Does it makes sense for a pattern conflicting with the canonical representation to be invalid then? Although it conflicts only with a constraint value, if specified, and I'm not really sure how one could test for such conflict.
Or may be there should be a way to specify not to inherit the canonical representation and treat every lexical value as canonical value, which would probably "loose" any machine specific representation of the value, i.e. a 'decimal' being a number won't be natively number anymore, but just a string, for example.
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