# Emulate the is_float function # The regex is what's currently used in is_float # To keep your development moving forward, you can also add a deprecation warning using the Integer type: # # ```class example($value) { validate_float($value,) }``` # # would turn into # # ``` # class example(Stdlib::Compat::Float $value) { # validate_float($value, 10, 0) # assert_type(Integer[0, 10], $value) |$expected, $actual| { # warning("The 'value' parameter for the 'ntp' class has type ${actual}, but should be ${expected}.") # } # } # ``` # # This allows you to find all places where a consumers of your code call it with unexpected values. type Stdlib::Compat::Float = Variant[Float, Pattern[/^-?(?:(?:[1-9]\d*)|0)(?:\.\d+)(?:[eE]-?\d+)?$/]]