I ran across this across this a couple week ago but didn't know whether to enter a defect for it or not.
"2 days" evaluates to a duration of 2 days but,
"2 day" evaluates to a duration of 1 day.
I've been thinking about it, and I think I can understand who this came about, but silently giving a user the wrong answer if they mistype "days" or write some code like "[ :n | n day ]" (I did this one) seems wrong. If "day" should only answer with the singular value, than perhaps it should throw an exception for any values other than -1 or 1.
I'd actually prefer it just called days, and damn English grammar.
So what do you think, should I enter a defect or not?
(Also I'm new to the community, so I wasn't even sure where I should ask a question like this!)
Cheers,
Edouard.