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New to Play, looks like one can apply numeric constraint to Ints and Longs, but not Doubles.

Kind of a show stopper given that case classes with Double properties cannot be bound/unbound; i.e.

case class Foo(orderTotal: Double)

// no dice, need a Double but get an Int (same deal with longNumber)
val form = Form(mapping('orderTotal -> number)(Foo.apply)(Foo.unapply) )

Anyone got a workaround? Seems like an oversight, no? You'd think that Double would be a fairly common requirement...

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    That’s a known limitation of 2.0. It’s fixed in master. A simple workaround consists in implementing a Formatter[Double] May 26, 2012 at 19:36
  • Cool, thanks for the workaround Julian. I cloned github repo a few days ago and built against that; was this a very recent addition? May 26, 2012 at 21:25
  • It was added in april 2012 May 26, 2012 at 21:45
  • @JulienRichard-Foy actually, this works out of the box (via sbt) when built against master; Scala-IDE, however, is where the error occurs, which is unfortunate, I have to create an implicit val in scope that is a copy of the doubleFormat code block, shame. Also get a compiler error in "routes_routing.scala" on line 22, "value setPrefix is not a member of play.core.Router.Routes", so while the snapshot build works perfectly via sbt, the compromise is 1/2 broken Scala-IDE functionality ;-( May 27, 2012 at 10:32

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see Julian's comment above, resolved in 2.1 snapshot...

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