Update to most recent GNU units database #87
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The GNU units(1) database file used was in 2015; given the SI units redefinition in 2019 following CODATA 2018, this is probably worth including to keep units relevant.
This simply includes
definitions.units
andcurrency.units
version 3.09, directly pulled from version 2.21 (source code); I have made no edits myself.Other than general reordering of units, major differences include:
x of y
substance properties are replaced with bareyx
names (egdensity of water
->waterdensity
)The latter change is a bit of a significant one that may affect the efforts made for #2 and #12: the definitions file no longer has substance namespaces, merely units. As such, I'm not sure if this will break certain behaviours, unfortunately.
I guess an
x of y
->yx
macro might maintain the backwards compatibility of the syntax — it would make bizarre phrases such aslar of dol
technically valid, but I would consider that a charming easter egg :)