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OpenGrep Restores Fingerprinting in JSON and SARIF Outputs
OpenGrep has restored fingerprint and metavariable support in JSON and SARIF outputs, making static analysis more effective for CI/CD security automation.
Add this line to your Rails 3.x application's Gemfile:
gem 'currency_parser'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install currency_parser
CurrencyParser
works in any Ruby class, it does not require Active
Record or other ORM. Its default settings has it configured for the
German currency format, without allowing negative values.
parser = CurrencyParser::Parser.new
=> #<CurrencyParser::Parser:0x007feca487fe68
@allow_negative=false,
@delimiter=".",
@format=:de,
@separator=",">
parser.to_us("1,23")
=> "1.23"
parser.to_us("-1,23")
=> "1.23"
The same can be achieved without any change to the default configuration via
CurrencyParser::Parser.to_us("1,23")
=> "1.23"
As of v0.1.2 only the :de
format is supported and you can allow
negative values as follows
parser = CurrencyParser::Parser.new(:de, :allow_negative => true)
=> #<CurrencyParser::Parser:0x007feca9f999d8
@allow_negative=true,
@delimiter=".",
@format=:de,
@separator=",">
parser.to_us("-1,23")
=> "-1.23"
Invalid formats will raise an InvalidFormatError
exception.
This project rocks and uses MIT-LICENSE.
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