Message179789
| Author |
skrah |
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Peter.Stahl, mark.dickinson, skrah |
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2013年01月12日.12:24:22 |
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-1.0 |
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Yes |
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<1357993471.04.0.389071828427.issue16944@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
127 means "no-more-grouping", so Python behaves as instructed by the OS.
As you see, the OS prescribes 1.345.677,222 for *monetary* quantities
and 1345677,222 otherwise.
According to http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIN_1333 , for non monetary
quantities DIN-1333 says *empty spaces* *may* be used as separators.
DIN-5008 says they *should* be used. :)
Most operating systems use [3, 3, 0] also for de_DE 'grouping', but
given the unclear situation it's hard to claim a bug in OSX.
The only way out of this would be to introduce a new 'm' locale specifier
that uses mon_grouping. |
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| 2013年01月12日 12:24:38 | skrah | set | recipients:
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| 2013年01月12日 12:24:31 | skrah | set | messageid: <1357993471.04.0.389071828427.issue16944@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2013年01月12日 12:24:29 | skrah | link | issue16944 messages |
| 2013年01月12日 12:24:23 | skrah | create |
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