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I wouldn't consider it as a bug. All our built-in validators treat null or empty strings as valid. Only the values not in the correct format for the defined type are treated as invalid.
I wouldn't consider it as a bug. All our built-in validators treat null or empty strings as valid. Only the values not in the correct format for the defined type are treated as invalid.
Yes, I do understand that, and it's fine to check on falsy values. But in my opinion it's the matter of type, not the falsy values.
When you have a type validation on number | null it's not obvious that you would get a value of type string eventually.
Describe the bug
Removing value from cell with editor opened results in empty string is set to the cell value.
Repro steps: double click on a cell with type "numeric" and see console.log, value should not be a string in "numeric" type cell.
Video/Screenshots
Provide a link to the demo with the bug reproduction
https://jsfiddle.net/r8n3q205/8/
Handsontable version
"^13.1.0"
Framework version
No response
Your environment
chrome, windows
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