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When forward porting this, I added _PyUnicode_InsertThousandsGrouping.
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r63078 | eric.smith | 2008-05-11 15:52:48 -0400 (Sun, 11 May 2008) | 14 lines
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/Include/unicodeobject.h b/Include/unicodeobject.h
index 4582348..79b9a8c 100644
--- a/Include/unicodeobject.h
+++ b/Include/unicodeobject.h
@@ -1409,6 +1409,17 @@
PyObject *sepobj
);
+/* Using the current locale, insert the thousands grouping
+ into the string pointed to by buffer. For the argument descriptions,
+ see Objects/stringlib/localeutil.h */
+
+PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyUnicode_InsertThousandsGrouping(Py_UNICODE *buffer,
+ Py_ssize_t len,
+ Py_UNICODE *plast,
+ Py_ssize_t buf_size,
+ Py_ssize_t *count,
+ int append_zero_char);
+
/* === Characters Type APIs =============================================== */
/* These should not be used directly. Use the Py_UNICODE_IS* and