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It now returns multiple era description segments separated by semicolons.
Previously it only returned the first segment on platforms with Glibc.
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@ -281,7 +281,8 @@ The :mod:`locale` module defines the following exception and functions:
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.. data:: ERA
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Get a string that represents the era used in the current locale.
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Get a string which describes how years are counted and displayed for
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each era in a locale.
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Most locales do not define this value. An example of a locale which does
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define this value is the Japanese one. In Japan, the traditional
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@ -290,9 +291,10 @@ The :mod:`locale` module defines the following exception and functions:
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Normally it should not be necessary to use this value directly. Specifying
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the ``E`` modifier in their format strings causes the :func:`time.strftime`
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function to use this information. The format of the returned string is not
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specified, and therefore you should not assume knowledge of it on different
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systems.
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function to use this information.
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The format of the returned string is specified in *The Open Group Base
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Specifications Issue 8*, paragraph `7.3.5.2 LC_TIME C-Language Access
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<https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9799919799/basedefs/V1_chap07.html#tag_07_03_05_02>`_.
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.. data:: ERA_D_T_FMT
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@ -90,6 +90,14 @@ known_alt_digits = {
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'bn_IN': (100, {0: '\u09e6', 10: '\u09e7\u09e6', 99: '\u09ef\u09ef'}),
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}
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known_era = {
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'C': (0, ''),
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'en_US': (0, ''),
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'ja_JP': (11, '+:1:2019/05/01:2019/12/31:令和:%EC元年'),
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'zh_TW': (3, '+:1:1912/01/01:1912/12/31:民國:%EC元年'),
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'th_TW': (1, '+:1:-543/01/01:+*:พ.ศ.:%EC %Ey'),
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}
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if sys.platform == 'win32':
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# ps_AF doesn't work on Windows: see bpo-38324 (msg361830)
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del known_numerics['ps_AF']
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@ -228,6 +236,44 @@ class _LocaleTests(unittest.TestCase):
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if not tested:
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self.skipTest('no suitable locales')
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@unittest.skipUnless(nl_langinfo, "nl_langinfo is not available")
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@unittest.skipUnless(hasattr(locale, 'ERA'), "requires locale.ERA")
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@unittest.skipIf(
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support.is_emscripten or support.is_wasi,
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"musl libc issue on Emscripten, bpo-46390"
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)
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def test_era_nl_langinfo(self):
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# Test nl_langinfo(ERA)
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tested = False
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for loc in candidate_locales:
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with self.subTest(locale=loc):
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try:
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setlocale(LC_TIME, loc)
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setlocale(LC_CTYPE, loc)
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except Error:
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self.skipTest(f'no locale {loc!r}')
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continue
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with self.subTest(locale=loc):
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era = nl_langinfo(locale.ERA)
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self.assertIsInstance(era, str)
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if era:
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self.assertEqual(era.count(':'), (era.count(';') + 1) * 5, era)
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loc1 = loc.split('.', 1)[0]
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if loc1 in known_era:
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count, sample = known_era[loc1]
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if count:
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if not era:
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self.skipTest(f'ERA is not set for locale {loc!r} on this platform')
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self.assertGreaterEqual(era.count(';') + 1, count)
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self.assertIn(sample, era)
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else:
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self.assertEqual(era, '')
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tested = True
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if not tested:
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self.skipTest('no suitable locales')
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def test_float_parsing(self):
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# Bug #1391872: Test whether float parsing is okay on European
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# locales.
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``locale.nl_langinfo(locale.ERA)`` now returns multiple era description
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segments separated by semicolons. Previously it only returned the first
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segment on platforms with Glibc.
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@ -595,6 +595,37 @@ static struct langinfo_constant{
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{0, 0}
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};
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#ifdef __GLIBC__
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#if defined(ALT_DIGITS) || defined(ERA)
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static PyObject *
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decode_strings(const char *result, size_t max_count)
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{
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/* Convert a sequence of NUL-separated C strings to a Python string
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* containing semicolon separated items. */
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size_t i = 0;
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size_t count = 0;
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for (; count < max_count && result[i]; count++) {
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i += strlen(result + i) + 1;
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}
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char *buf = PyMem_Malloc(i);
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if (buf == NULL) {
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PyErr_NoMemory();
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return NULL;
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}
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memcpy(buf, result, i);
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/* Replace all NULs with semicolons. */
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i = 0;
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while (--count) {
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i += strlen(buf + i);
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buf[i++] = ';';
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}
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PyObject *pyresult = PyUnicode_DecodeLocale(buf, NULL);
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PyMem_Free(buf);
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return pyresult;
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}
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#endif
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#endif
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/*[clinic input]
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_locale.nl_langinfo
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@ -620,32 +651,18 @@ _locale_nl_langinfo_impl(PyObject *module, int item)
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result = result != NULL ? result : "";
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PyObject *pyresult;
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#ifdef __GLIBC__
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/* According to the POSIX specification the result must be
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* a sequence of semicolon-separated strings.
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* But in Glibc they are NUL-separated. */
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#ifdef ALT_DIGITS
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if (item == ALT_DIGITS && *result) {
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/* According to the POSIX specification the result must be
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* a sequence of up to 100 semicolon-separated strings.
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* But in Glibc they are NUL-separated. */
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Py_ssize_t i = 0;
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int count = 0;
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for (; count < 100 && result[i]; count++) {
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i += strlen(result + i) + 1;
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}
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char *buf = PyMem_Malloc(i);
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if (buf == NULL) {
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PyErr_NoMemory();
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pyresult = NULL;
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}
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else {
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memcpy(buf, result, i);
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/* Replace all NULs with semicolons. */
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i = 0;
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while (--count) {
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i += strlen(buf + i);
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buf[i++] = ';';
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}
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pyresult = PyUnicode_DecodeLocale(buf, NULL);
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PyMem_Free(buf);
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}
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pyresult = decode_strings(result, 100);
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}
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else
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#endif
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#ifdef ERA
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if (item == ERA && *result) {
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pyresult = decode_strings(result, SIZE_MAX);
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}
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else
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#endif
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