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List:       php-qa
Subject:    Bug #77940 [Opn->Ver]: test using outdated mon_thousands_sep for Swedish
From:       requinix () php ! net
Date:       2019-04-24 23:16:06
Message-ID: E1hJR7W-0002Ax-Jc () bugs ! php ! net
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Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=77940&edit=1

 ID:                 77940
 Updated by:         requinix@php.net
 Reported by:        v-altruo at microsoft dot com
-Summary:            localconv mismatch
+Summary:            test using outdated mon_thousands_sep for Swedish
-Status:             Open
+Status:             Verified
 Type:               Bug
 Package:            Testing related
 Operating System:   Windows
 PHP Version:        7.2.18RC1
 Block user comment: N
 Private report:     N

 New Comment:

I'm not entirely sure but I think this changed with CLDR 23 around 2013.
https://unicode.org/cldr/charts/22/by_type/patterns.numbers.html#Western_Digits_(latn)
https://unicode.org/cldr/charts/23/by_type/patterns.numbers.html#Western_Digits_(latn)
22 had a <currencyGroup> with lone Swedish as '.' while 23 dropped the category.

Regardless, current chart says the separator should indeed be a space.
https://unicode.org/cldr/charts/latest/verify/numbers/sv.html


Previous Comments:
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[2019-04-24 22:27:21] v-altruo at microsoft dot com

Description:
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Test fails across all builds. 
Test location: ext\standard\tests\strings\bug65769.phpt

I believe the separator for thousands in Swedish are " " which is why the test is failing.

Test script:
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$locale = setlocale(LC_ALL, 'sve');
$lconv = localeconv();
var_dump(
		$locale,
		$lconv['decimal_point'],
		$lconv['thousands_sep'],
		$lconv['int_curr_symbol'],
		$lconv['currency_symbol'],
		$lconv['mon_decimal_point'],
		$lconv['mon_thousands_sep']
	);

Expected result:
----------------
string(19) "Swedish_Sweden.1252"
string(1) ","
string(1) " "
string(3) "SEK"
string(2) "kr"
string(1) ","
string(1) "."

Actual result:
--------------
string(19) "Swedish_Sweden.1252"
string(1) ","
string(1) " "
string(3) "SEK"
string(2) "kr"
string(1) ","
string(1) " "


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