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Question: Any chance a more recent stdlib could be pulled in? #750

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lubgr opened this issue Apr 21, 2024 · 1 comment
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Question: Any chance a more recent stdlib could be pulled in? #750

lubgr opened this issue Apr 21, 2024 · 1 comment

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@lubgr
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lubgr commented Apr 21, 2024

I ran into a known issue with the %g format specifier, where '%g' % 0 triggers an error. This has been fixed a year ago, but since there was no upstream/lockstep version bump since then, the change has not yet made it into the submodule.

Could the submodule be updated to bring in a more recent stdlib, even if it is not a proper release? Or would it even make sense to bump the version?

Thanks for maintaining this repo by the way, it's a pleasure to work with it!

@sbarzowski
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Yeah, we can pull a newer stdlib. It is normally done as part of the release, but there's nothing stopping us from doing it separately.

Feel free to submit a PR following instructions:

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