it's no surprise that string comparison will often fail on numbers! Just try sort 8..12 to see what I mean
Yes - and that's the reason we compare them in numeric context.
It's just that if I assign a version as "2.30" I like it to print as "2.30", not "2.3".
Otherwise I would have saved myself the keystroke and assigned "2.3".
And to check on that, I generally run a test that
$VERSION eq "2.30" - which of course fails if I eval $VERSION.
As I said, it's not a big deal.
It annoys me that the string I assigned is being changed ... so I simply avoid the procedure.
Cheers,
Rob
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