| ▲ | jameshart 5 hours ago | |
It is explicit about the fact that that number of decimal places is part of the data. The semantics for your string “10.00” are complex - is it considered equal to “10”? To “10.000”? To “10.001”? A user interacting with an API that uses such a string might make all sorts of assumptions about what it supports. A user interacting with an API that has an explicit decimal places concept is being told ‘decimals matter! They can vary! Here be dragons!’ | ||
| ▲ | lxgr 4 hours ago | parent [-] | |
> The semantics for your string “10.00” are complex - is it considered equal to “10”? Yes, but "10 USD" would be a non-canonical representation and you probably serialized incorrectly. > To “10.000”? Yes, but same caveat as above applies. > To “10.001”? Obviously not, and any system you'd ever want to use in a financial context will tell you so. | ||