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authorEric Smith <eric@trueblade.com>2009-04-03 14:45:06 (GMT)
committerEric Smith <eric@trueblade.com>2009-04-03 14:45:06 (GMT)
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Added ',' thousands grouping to int.__format__. See PEP 378.
This is incomplete, but I want to get some version into the next alpha. I am still working on: Documentation. More tests. Implement for floats. In addition, there's an existing bug with 'n' formatting that carries forward to thousands grouping (issue 5515).
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diff --git a/Include/bytesobject.h b/Include/bytesobject.h
index 3f275a8..f5a5085 100644
--- a/Include/bytesobject.h
+++ b/Include/bytesobject.h
@@ -91,13 +91,25 @@ PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyBytes_AsStringAndSize(
into the string pointed to by buffer. For the argument descriptions,
see Objects/stringlib/localeutil.h */
-PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyBytes_InsertThousandsGrouping(char *buffer,
+PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyBytes_InsertThousandsGroupingLocale(char *buffer,
Py_ssize_t n_buffer,
Py_ssize_t n_digits,
Py_ssize_t buf_size,
Py_ssize_t *count,
int append_zero_char);
+/* Using explicit passed-in values, insert the thousands grouping
+ into the string pointed to by buffer. For the argument descriptions,
+ see Objects/stringlib/localeutil.h */
+PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyBytes_InsertThousandsGrouping(char *buffer,
+ Py_ssize_t n_buffer,
+ Py_ssize_t n_digits,
+ Py_ssize_t buf_size,
+ Py_ssize_t *count,
+ int append_zero_char,
+ const char *grouping,
+ const char *thousands_sep);
+
/* Flags used by string formatting */
#define F_LJUST (1<<0)
#define F_SIGN (1<<1)