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fixes bug #414940, and redoes the fix for #129417 in a different way. It also fixes a number of other problems with locale-specific formatting: If there is leading or trailing spaces, then no grouping should be applied in the spaces, and the total length of the string should not be changed due to grouping. Also added test case which works only if the en_US locale is available.
37 lines
1.3 KiB
Python
37 lines
1.3 KiB
Python
from test_support import verbose
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import locale
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oldlocale = locale.setlocale(locale.LC_NUMERIC)
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try:
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locale.setlocale(locale.LC_NUMERIC, "en_US")
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except locale.Error:
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raise ImportError, "test locale en_US not supported"
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def testformat(formatstr, value, grouping = 0, output=None):
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if verbose:
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if output:
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print "%s %% %s =? %s ..." %\
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(repr(formatstr), repr(value), repr(output)),
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else:
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print "%s %% %s works? ..." % (repr(formatstr), repr(value)),
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result = locale.format(formatstr, value, grouping = grouping)
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if output and result != output:
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if verbose:
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print 'no'
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print "%s %% %s == %s != %s" %\
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(repr(formatstr), repr(value), repr(result), repr(output))
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else:
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if verbose:
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print "yes"
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try:
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testformat("%f", 1024, grouping=1, output='1,024.000000')
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testformat("%f", 102, grouping=1, output='102.000000')
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testformat("%f", -42, grouping=1, output='-42.000000')
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testformat("%+f", -42, grouping=1, output='-42.000000')
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testformat("%20.f", -42, grouping=1, output=' -42')
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testformat("%+10.f", -4200, grouping=1, output=' -4,200')
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testformat("%-10.f", 4200, grouping=1, output='4,200 ')
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finally:
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locale.setlocale(locale.LC_NUMERIC, oldlocale)
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