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🤔 What's changed?

Surefire changed their xsd to use xs:float instead of a number formatted in the US locale. Formatting this is the default representation in Java.

Fixes: #82

  1. https://www.datypic.com/sc/xsd/t-xsd_float.html

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@mpkorstanje mpkorstanje force-pushed the format-time-as-xs-float branch from f4e6755 to 5295f25 Compare August 12, 2025 15:28
Surefire changed their xsd to use xs:float instead of a number formatted
in the US locale. Formatting this is the default representation in Java.

Fixes: #82

1. https://www.datypic.com/sc/xsd/t-xsd_float.html
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Hardcoding locale breaks import into reportportal.
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