Describe the bug
> let day = 9
> 0..<$day
Error: × duration value must be a number
╭─[entry #37:1:1]
1 │ 0..<$day
· ──┬──
· ╰── not a number
╰────
> let ab = 8
> 0..$ab
Error: × filesize value must be a number
╭─[entry #40:1:1]
1 │ 0..$ab
· ──┬──
· ╰── not a number
╰────
The workaround for now is parenthesize the variable, i.e. 0..<($day)
How to reproduce
see above
Expected behavior
Both of them parsed as ranges without parentheses
Neither 0..<$ or 0..$ (replace 0 with any other number value) can't contain duration or filesize values, due to .. or $ not a possible token within a number.
Screenshots
No response
Configuration
| key |
value |
| version |
0.87.2 |
| branch |
main |
| commit_hash |
aacf481 |
| build_os |
linux-x86_64 |
| build_target |
x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu |
| rust_version |
rustc 1.72.1 (d5c2e9c34 2023-09-13) |
| rust_channel |
1.72.1-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu |
| cargo_version |
cargo 1.72.1 (103a7ff2e 2023-08-15) |
| build_time |
2023-12-08 23:21:17 -08:00 |
| build_rust_channel |
release |
| allocator |
mimalloc |
| features |
default, extra, sqlite, trash, which, zip |
| installed_plugins |
|
Additional context
No response
Describe the bug
The workaround for now is parenthesize the variable, i.e.
0..<($day)How to reproduce
see above
Expected behavior
Both of them parsed as ranges without parentheses
Neither
0..<$or0..$(replace 0 with any other number value) can't contain duration or filesize values, due to..or$not a possible token within a number.Screenshots
No response
Configuration
Additional context
No response