Size-in-bytes conversion should be explicitly (not optionally) specified by user using size | <size>. Unless this is explicitly specified, tscfg should assume it is a string by default; no implicit conversion should be done. (This is also the default behaviour of Typesafe Config.)
Example:
In each of the following cases, tscfg currently generates a variable memory of type Long, with value 53687091200.
memory: 50G
memory: "50G"
To be consistent with the default behavior of Typesafe Config, which doesn't make assumptions about types unless explicitly requested (e.g., using methods such as getBytes, getInt, etc), tscfg should instead generate a variable memory of type String, with value "50G". This should be the default behavior, unless the user explicitly requests a size-in-bytes comparison as follows:
(This has been discussed at length in #41).
Size-in-bytes conversion should be explicitly (not optionally) specified by user using
size | <size>. Unless this is explicitly specified, tscfg should assume it is a string by default; no implicit conversion should be done. (This is also the default behaviour of Typesafe Config.)Example:
In each of the following cases, tscfg currently generates a variable
memoryof typeLong, with value53687091200.To be consistent with the default behavior of Typesafe Config, which doesn't make assumptions about types unless explicitly requested (e.g., using methods such as
getBytes,getInt, etc), tscfg should instead generate a variablememoryof typeString, with value "50G". This should be the default behavior, unless the user explicitly requests a size-in-bytes comparison as follows:(This has been discussed at length in #41).