KiB is not a reasonable unit on a (no longer uncommon) machine with
hundreds of GiB. i think by the time you have a number large enough to
_need_ a comma, you're already in "unreasonable" territory.
also, scripts aren't likely to take kindly to commas (let alone
spaces!). get enough European users
On May 22, 2019, at 3:11 AM, scsijon wrote:
> Please don't add commas with sizes, most people take it as bytes/etc and
> don't look for a size multiplier at the right hand end if there are commas in
> the line.
If I follow correctly, the consensus is to have consistently the same
multiplier
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Date: Tue, 21 May 2019 16:21:26 +0300
From: makep...@firemail.cc
To: enh
Cc: Rob Landley , toybox
Subject: Re: [Toybox] human_readable top header.
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whereas toybox is now back to unreasonably small units on the same laptop