@PeterVaro Thank you for answering. I came across that thread, but it seems .fract() will give me 0.0 for both 10 and 10.0. It's understandable as to why, after it is has been converted to a float, but it doesn't allow to me differentiate between int and float in a string?
Well, in that case the proposed constains feels good enough for me -- unless it could take some scientific form, like 1e-10 (I'm not sure about the Debug or the Display implementations' internals for f32 or f64)
Either way, you could check for decimal characters only -- if you must work with strings
@FrancisGagné Here we go then! I feel a bit ashamed for posting this link, talking about a possible Rust alternative yet I didn't care to check the tech-stack :/
I'm trying to modify a crate's code for testing, and the method highlighted here sounds plausibly useful, but I'm unsure where the code is locally (presuming cargo actually stores it locally?)
I don't seem to see a vendor directory in the project's root
so. I er. did not use the latest version of the crate.
disappears in a hole forever
... saving grace: it still takes the latest master from github to compile successfully. thanks @Francis, through all of that the patch part was finally able to get me through it :)