All is fine, I like this gem.
It will even be better when I learn how to alter the output format of the numerical values and the unit.
I see a comparison of 10.923K against 824.000 and somehow know that these are Kilo-Bytes versus Bytes. You can argue that in a comparison, especially when it is the result of calling compare!(), the units are not important.
I could follow that argument and still prefer that the output would be self-explaining from the start...
Needless to say, this is not urgent.
All is fine, I like this gem.
It will even be better when I learn how to alter the output format of the numerical values and the unit.
I see a comparison of 10.923K against 824.000 and somehow know that these are Kilo-Bytes versus Bytes. You can argue that in a comparison, especially when it is the result of calling compare!(), the units are not important.
I could follow that argument and still prefer that the output would be self-explaining from the start...
Needless to say, this is not urgent.