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			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| from _locale import (setlocale, LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, LC_NUMERIC, localeconv, Error)
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| try:
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|     from _locale import (RADIXCHAR, THOUSEP, nl_langinfo)
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| except ImportError:
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|     nl_langinfo = None
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| 
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| import locale
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| import sys
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| import unittest
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| from platform import uname
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| 
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| if uname().system == "Darwin":
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|     maj, min, mic = [int(part) for part in uname().release.split(".")]
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|     if (maj, min, mic) < (8, 0, 0):
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|         raise unittest.SkipTest("locale support broken for OS X < 10.4")
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| 
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| candidate_locales = ['es_UY', 'fr_FR', 'fi_FI', 'es_CO', 'pt_PT', 'it_IT',
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|     'et_EE', 'es_PY', 'no_NO', 'nl_NL', 'lv_LV', 'el_GR', 'be_BY', 'fr_BE',
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|     'ro_RO', 'ru_UA', 'ru_RU', 'es_VE', 'ca_ES', 'se_NO', 'es_EC', 'id_ID',
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|     'ka_GE', 'es_CL', 'wa_BE', 'hu_HU', 'lt_LT', 'sl_SI', 'hr_HR', 'es_AR',
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|     'es_ES', 'oc_FR', 'gl_ES', 'bg_BG', 'is_IS', 'mk_MK', 'de_AT', 'pt_BR',
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|     'da_DK', 'nn_NO', 'cs_CZ', 'de_LU', 'es_BO', 'sq_AL', 'sk_SK', 'fr_CH',
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|     'de_DE', 'sr_YU', 'br_FR', 'nl_BE', 'sv_FI', 'pl_PL', 'fr_CA', 'fo_FO',
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|     'bs_BA', 'fr_LU', 'kl_GL', 'fa_IR', 'de_BE', 'sv_SE', 'it_CH', 'uk_UA',
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|     'eu_ES', 'vi_VN', 'af_ZA', 'nb_NO', 'en_DK', 'tg_TJ', 'ps_AF', 'en_US',
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|     'fr_FR.ISO8859-1', 'fr_FR.UTF-8', 'fr_FR.ISO8859-15@euro',
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|     'ru_RU.KOI8-R', 'ko_KR.eucKR']
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| 
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| def setUpModule():
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|     global candidate_locales
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|     # Issue #13441: Skip some locales (e.g. cs_CZ and hu_HU) on Solaris to
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|     # workaround a mbstowcs() bug. For example, on Solaris, the hu_HU locale uses
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|     # the locale encoding ISO-8859-2, the thousauds separator is b'\xA0' and it is
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|     # decoded as U+30000020 (an invalid character) by mbstowcs().
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|     if sys.platform == 'sunos5':
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|         old_locale = locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL)
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|         try:
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|             locales = []
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|             for loc in candidate_locales:
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|                 try:
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|                     locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, loc)
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|                 except Error:
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|                     continue
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|                 encoding = locale.getpreferredencoding(False)
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|                 try:
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|                     localeconv()
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|                 except Exception as err:
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|                     print("WARNING: Skip locale %s (encoding %s): [%s] %s"
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|                         % (loc, encoding, type(err), err))
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|                 else:
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|                     locales.append(loc)
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|             candidate_locales = locales
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|         finally:
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|             locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, old_locale)
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| 
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|     # Workaround for MSVC6(debug) crash bug
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|     if "MSC v.1200" in sys.version:
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|         def accept(loc):
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|             a = loc.split(".")
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|             return not(len(a) == 2 and len(a[-1]) >= 9)
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|         candidate_locales = [loc for loc in candidate_locales if accept(loc)]
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| 
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| # List known locale values to test against when available.
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| # Dict formatted as ``<locale> : (<decimal_point>, <thousands_sep>)``.  If a
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| # value is not known, use '' .
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| known_numerics = {
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|     'en_US': ('.', ','),
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|     'de_DE' : (',', '.'),
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|     # The French thousands separator may be a breaking or non-breaking space
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|     # depending on the platform, so do not test it
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|     'fr_FR' : (',', ''),
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|     'ps_AF': ('\u066b', '\u066c'),
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| }
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| 
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| class _LocaleTests(unittest.TestCase):
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| 
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|     def setUp(self):
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|         self.oldlocale = setlocale(LC_ALL)
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| 
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|     def tearDown(self):
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|         setlocale(LC_ALL, self.oldlocale)
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| 
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|     # Want to know what value was calculated, what it was compared against,
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|     # what function was used for the calculation, what type of data was used,
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|     # the locale that was supposedly set, and the actual locale that is set.
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|     lc_numeric_err_msg = "%s != %s (%s for %s; set to %s, using %s)"
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| 
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|     def numeric_tester(self, calc_type, calc_value, data_type, used_locale):
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|         """Compare calculation against known value, if available"""
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|         try:
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|             set_locale = setlocale(LC_NUMERIC)
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|         except Error:
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|             set_locale = "<not able to determine>"
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|         known_value = known_numerics.get(used_locale,
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|                                     ('', ''))[data_type == 'thousands_sep']
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|         if known_value and calc_value:
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|             self.assertEqual(calc_value, known_value,
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|                                 self.lc_numeric_err_msg % (
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|                                     calc_value, known_value,
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|                                     calc_type, data_type, set_locale,
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|                                     used_locale))
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|             return True
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| 
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|     @unittest.skipUnless(nl_langinfo, "nl_langinfo is not available")
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|     def test_lc_numeric_nl_langinfo(self):
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|         # Test nl_langinfo against known values
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|         tested = False
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|         for loc in candidate_locales:
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|             try:
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|                 setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, loc)
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|                 setlocale(LC_CTYPE, loc)
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|             except Error:
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|                 continue
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|             for li, lc in ((RADIXCHAR, "decimal_point"),
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|                             (THOUSEP, "thousands_sep")):
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|                 if self.numeric_tester('nl_langinfo', nl_langinfo(li), lc, loc):
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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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| 
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|     def test_lc_numeric_localeconv(self):
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|         # Test localeconv against known values
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|         tested = False
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|         for loc in candidate_locales:
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|             try:
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|                 setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, loc)
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|                 setlocale(LC_CTYPE, loc)
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|             except Error:
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|                 continue
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|             formatting = localeconv()
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|             for lc in ("decimal_point",
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|                         "thousands_sep"):
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|                 if self.numeric_tester('localeconv', formatting[lc], lc, loc):
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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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| 
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|     @unittest.skipUnless(nl_langinfo, "nl_langinfo is not available")
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|     def test_lc_numeric_basic(self):
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|         # Test nl_langinfo against localeconv
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|         tested = False
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|         for loc in candidate_locales:
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|             try:
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|                 setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, loc)
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|                 setlocale(LC_CTYPE, loc)
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|             except Error:
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|                 continue
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|             for li, lc in ((RADIXCHAR, "decimal_point"),
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|                             (THOUSEP, "thousands_sep")):
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|                 nl_radixchar = nl_langinfo(li)
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|                 li_radixchar = localeconv()[lc]
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|                 try:
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|                     set_locale = setlocale(LC_NUMERIC)
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|                 except Error:
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|                     set_locale = "<not able to determine>"
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|                 self.assertEqual(nl_radixchar, li_radixchar,
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|                                 "%s (nl_langinfo) != %s (localeconv) "
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|                                 "(set to %s, using %s)" % (
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|                                                 nl_radixchar, li_radixchar,
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|                                                 loc, set_locale))
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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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| 
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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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|         tested = False
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|         for loc in candidate_locales:
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|             try:
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|                 setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, loc)
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|                 setlocale(LC_CTYPE, loc)
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|             except Error:
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|                 continue
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| 
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|             # Ignore buggy locale databases. (Mac OS 10.4 and some other BSDs)
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|             if loc == 'eu_ES' and localeconv()['decimal_point'] == "' ":
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|                 continue
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| 
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|             self.assertEqual(int(eval('3.14') * 100), 314,
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|                                 "using eval('3.14') failed for %s" % loc)
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|             self.assertEqual(int(float('3.14') * 100), 314,
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|                                 "using float('3.14') failed for %s" % loc)
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|             if localeconv()['decimal_point'] != '.':
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|                 self.assertRaises(ValueError, float,
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|                                   localeconv()['decimal_point'].join(['1', '23']))
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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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| 
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| 
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| if __name__ == '__main__':
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|     unittest.main()
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