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graphviz-java
offers several implementations of Graphviz. The problem is that those implementations are quite "fragile", i.e. if the first one defined is determined to be "available" by graphviz-java
, it will be used even if it causes errors down the line on a specific machine.
An example here is an old CLI version of Graphviz unable to create a specific format, or a Nashhorn version unable
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What was wrong?
The humanize utilities could potentially benefit from a
humanize_wei
function for easy human readable ether valuesHow can it be fixed?
Exact behavior probably has some room for opinions on the most readable format but at a high level, the function should convert the value to the representation that reduces trailing zeros.
It might be good to prioritize