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Title:
[css-values-3] 4.3 Real numbers incorrectly summarizes allowed values Β· Issue #7248 Β· w3c/csswg-drafts
Description:
Once again I was trying to find the definition for SVG real numbers and the chain of refs led me to CSS Syntax. Specifically I was trying to find the 'rightness' of an emitted "9e-5&qu...
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      articleBody:Once again I was trying to find the definition for SVG real numbers and the chain of refs led me to CSS Syntax. Specifically I was trying to find the 'rightness' of an emitted "9e-5" or "-1e-4". Referred to section [4.3. Real Numbers: the <number> type](https://www.w3.org/TR/css3-values/#numbers) from the SVG spec, I followed the <number-token> link to CSS-Syntax-3. Finding the [familiar railroad diagram](https://www.w3.org/TR/css-syntax-3/#number-token-diagram) I was reassured that "9e-5" *was* legal. But then when I returned to CSS Values and read the description of valid values, it seems to only allow "1.0e1" and not "1e1". The prose *requires* a '.' decimal point in order to specify an exponent. Or... was "and optionally an exponent" supposed to *also* apply to the much earlier "an integer"? As written this section seems very ambiguous to this easily-shaken reader.
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      articleBody:Once again I was trying to find the definition for SVG real numbers and the chain of refs led me to CSS Syntax. Specifically I was trying to find the 'rightness' of an emitted "9e-5" or "-1e-4". Referred to section [4.3. Real Numbers: the <number> type](https://www.w3.org/TR/css3-values/#numbers) from the SVG spec, I followed the <number-token> link to CSS-Syntax-3. Finding the [familiar railroad diagram](https://www.w3.org/TR/css-syntax-3/#number-token-diagram) I was reassured that "9e-5" *was* legal. But then when I returned to CSS Values and read the description of valid values, it seems to only allow "1.0e1" and not "1e1". The prose *requires* a '.' decimal point in order to specify an exponent. Or... was "and optionally an exponent" supposed to *also* apply to the much earlier "an integer"? As written this section seems very ambiguous to this easily-shaken reader.
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