Jorge Godoy wrote:
> Listmail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>>>> Yeah yeah, but terminology aside, having 2 or three digits in each
>>>> attribute is just wrong!
>>> Terminology aside, why? The unit is "8.1" not "8" and "1". It makes no
>>> sense to say you're on version 8, in the given context, so why should the
>>> XML data pretend there is?
>>>
>>> //Magnus
>>      Just pretend that :
>>
>>      - version = a tuple of integers (a, b, c, ...)
>>      - major = (a, b)
>>      - minor = (c, ...)
>>
>>      Besides, that is sortable (unlike strings where 15 < 2) :
> 
> But then, floats are as sortable as integers and 8.3 < 15.1...
> 
> 

8.7, 8.9, 8.10 - oops. 8.10 < 8.9

The 'period' is effectively a field separator, with the unfortunate side-effect
that it looks like a number.

Unless of course, the version after 8.9 *will* be 9.0, in which case it is a
number and you're right.

Pete

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