Marc,
On Tuesday, February 18, 2014 10:00:22 PM UTC+1, MarcWeber wrote:
> Feedback about the plugin:
> ============================================
> + written nicely (api, code, ..), with test suite ! (great)
> 
> + works correctly (I've run maybe 2400 additional tests, 200 random runs
>   for each method)
>   (generating the test cases takes about 0.02 secs, running them takes
>   about 6 secs (core-i5)
>   (Code generating test code : http://dpaste.com/1634959/)
> 
> + unique selling point (base conversions possible) could be emphasized in README
>   This could also be of interest to other plugin writers.
Thanks a lot for giving it a spin and for the feedback. Making
magnum.vim was a learning experience, but I'm hopeful that others might
find some use in it. It is obviously no competition for Python.
> - false statement ? (found in wiki):
> 
>   =========== claim:
>   Given some UNIX timestamps, determine the average. This is something you can't do with Vim numbers.
> 
>   let times = [
>     \ 1390938148,
>     \ 1390759759,
>     \ 1391028429,
>     \ 1390992724,
>     \ 1391100465,
>     \ ]
>   [...]
>   ===============
> 
>   Why can't I do this with vim?
I was a little ambiguous here. By 'Vim numbers' I meant Vim's integer
data type, which is signed int32 at the moment (see also
':h expr-number'). I agree, floats open up a whole new world of
precision.
> ...
> 
> " cannot use it inside a function !??
> let s:zero = magnum#ZERO
> 
> ...
I stumbled over this myself, it's a quirk of variable scoping in Vim.
See the note at the bottom of magnum.txt:
        Note that due to the way in which variable scoping works in Vim,
        you must qualify these variables with |g:| when using them
        inside a function.
Thanks for the Haskell snippet, I'll enjoy reading it later.
-- 
David
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