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Fix merge conflicts for: Let you choose the Culture used for TypeConversion in the processor #79 #125

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Hi @a-patel,

I've made a new pull request in which I've redone the changes of @jonatanantoine (see #79).
Can you please approve this and create a release?
Thank you very much.

Yannick

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a-patel commented Apr 27, 2021

@yannickdp Please add/update unit test cases for this.

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@yannickdp Thanks for your contribution. There was a major fork merge lately. Can you please rebase your branch and change the target to releases/2.5.0 ? And please add/update unit test cases for this change as @a-patel suggested.

@hasanmanzak hasanmanzak added this to the v2.5 milestone May 16, 2021
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I fixed the conflicts. Still needs unit tests, though.

@a-patel @ITDancer13 @Biarity ,

What do you think about this change?

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I fixed the conflicts. Still needs unit tests, though.

@a-patel @ITDancer13 @Biarity ,

What do you think about this change?

LGTM, tests are available in https://github.com/Biarity/Sieve/pull/187/files

@yannickdp, can you take a look at the tests and move them to this PR?

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