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Dotted decimal version numbers like v1.2.3 are rarely used by Perl projects. (Though some do.)
However, Perl has a convention that the number 1.002003 and the version v1.2.3 are equivalent.
So it would be nice if Perl libraries with exactly 6 decimal places would be shown as having a semantic version number. Similarly, any such version number > 1.000000 should be treated as 1.0.0 or greater.
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Dotted decimal version numbers like v1.2.3 are rarely used by Perl projects. (Though some do.)
However, Perl has a convention that the number 1.002003 and the version v1.2.3 are equivalent.
So it would be nice if Perl libraries with exactly 6 decimal places would be shown as having a semantic version number. Similarly, any such version number > 1.000000 should be treated as 1.0.0 or greater.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: