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authorEric Smith <eric@trueblade.com>2008-05-11 19:52:48 (GMT)
committerEric Smith <eric@trueblade.com>2008-05-11 19:52:48 (GMT)
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Addresses issue 2802: 'n' formatting for integers.
Adds 'n' as a format specifier for integers, to mirror the same specifier which is already available for floats. 'n' is the same as 'd', but inserts the current locale-specific thousands grouping. I added this as a stringlib function, but it's only used by str type, not unicode. This is because of an implementation detail in unicode.format(), which does its own str->unicode conversion. But the unicode version will be needed in 3.0, and it may be needed by other code eventually in 2.6 (maybe decimal?), so I left it as a stringlib implementation. As long as the unicode version isn't instantiated, there's no overhead for this.
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diff --git a/Objects/stringobject.c b/Objects/stringobject.c
index 9d51854..b96aaf8 100644
--- a/Objects/stringobject.c
+++ b/Objects/stringobject.c
@@ -784,6 +784,10 @@ PyString_AsStringAndSize(register PyObject *obj,
#include "stringlib/find.h"
#include "stringlib/partition.h"
+#define _Py_InsertThousandsGrouping _PyString_InsertThousandsGrouping
+#include "stringlib/localeutil.h"
+
+
static int
string_print(PyStringObject *op, FILE *fp, int flags)