From: Miss Islington (bot) <31488909+miss-islington@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 19:24:45 +0000 (+0200) Subject: [3.12] gh-124969: Make locale.nl_langinfo(locale.ALT_DIGITS) returning a string again... X-Git-Tag: v3.12.8~179 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=0009651d8ea5bf084da4436dcf28a374d40b066b;p=thirdparty%2FPython%2Fcpython.git [3.12] gh-124969: Make locale.nl_langinfo(locale.ALT_DIGITS) returning a string again (GH-125774) (GH-125805) This is a follow up of GH-124974. Only Glibc needed a fix. Now the returned value is a string consisting of semicolon-separated symbols on all Posix platforms. (cherry picked from commit dcc4fb2c9068f60353f0c0978948b7681f7745e6) Co-authored-by: Serhiy Storchaka --- diff --git a/Doc/library/locale.rst b/Doc/library/locale.rst index f0553d51fedf..a81879a2fe48 100644 --- a/Doc/library/locale.rst +++ b/Doc/library/locale.rst @@ -158,8 +158,7 @@ The :mod:`locale` module defines the following exception and functions: .. function:: nl_langinfo(option) - Return some locale-specific information as a string (or a tuple for - ``ALT_DIGITS``). This function is not + Return some locale-specific information as a string. This function is not available on all systems, and the set of possible options might also vary across platforms. The possible argument values are numbers, for which symbolic constants are available in the locale module. @@ -312,7 +311,9 @@ The :mod:`locale` module defines the following exception and functions: .. data:: ALT_DIGITS - Get a tuple of up to 100 strings used to represent the values 0 to 99. + Get a string consisting of up to 100 semicolon-separated symbols used + to represent the values 0 to 99 in a locale-specific way. + In most locales this is an empty string. .. function:: getdefaultlocale([envvars]) diff --git a/Lib/test/test__locale.py b/Lib/test/test__locale.py index 5041def72161..a680e6edb63c 100644 --- a/Lib/test/test__locale.py +++ b/Lib/test/test__locale.py @@ -26,7 +26,10 @@ candidate_locales = ['es_UY', 'fr_FR', 'fi_FI', 'es_CO', 'pt_PT', 'it_IT', 'bs_BA', 'fr_LU', 'kl_GL', 'fa_IR', 'de_BE', 'sv_SE', 'it_CH', 'uk_UA', 'eu_ES', 'vi_VN', 'af_ZA', 'nb_NO', 'en_DK', 'tg_TJ', 'ps_AF', 'en_US', 'fr_FR.ISO8859-1', 'fr_FR.UTF-8', 'fr_FR.ISO8859-15@euro', - 'ru_RU.KOI8-R', 'ko_KR.eucKR'] + 'ru_RU.KOI8-R', 'ko_KR.eucKR', + 'ja_JP.UTF-8', 'lzh_TW.UTF-8', 'my_MM.UTF-8', 'or_IN.UTF-8', 'shn_MM.UTF-8', + 'ar_AE.UTF-8', 'bn_IN.UTF-8', 'mr_IN.UTF-8', 'th_TH.TIS620', +] def setUpModule(): global candidate_locales @@ -78,11 +81,13 @@ known_alt_digits = { 'C': (0, {}), 'en_US': (0, {}), 'fa_IR': (100, {0: '\u06f0\u06f0', 10: '\u06f1\u06f0', 99: '\u06f9\u06f9'}), - 'ja_JP': (100, {0: '\u3007', 10: '\u5341', 99: '\u4e5d\u5341\u4e5d'}), + 'ja_JP': (100, {1: '\u4e00', 10: '\u5341', 99: '\u4e5d\u5341\u4e5d'}), 'lzh_TW': (32, {0: '\u3007', 10: '\u5341', 31: '\u5345\u4e00'}), 'my_MM': (100, {0: '\u1040\u1040', 10: '\u1041\u1040', 99: '\u1049\u1049'}), 'or_IN': (100, {0: '\u0b66', 10: '\u0b67\u0b66', 99: '\u0b6f\u0b6f'}), 'shn_MM': (100, {0: '\u1090\u1090', 10: '\u1091\u1090', 99: '\u1099\u1099'}), + 'ar_AE': (100, {0: '\u0660', 10: '\u0661\u0660', 99: '\u0669\u0669'}), + 'bn_IN': (100, {0: '\u09e6', 10: '\u09e7\u09e6', 99: '\u09ef\u09ef'}), } if sys.platform == 'win32': @@ -196,7 +201,7 @@ class _LocaleTests(unittest.TestCase): def test_alt_digits_nl_langinfo(self): # Test nl_langinfo(ALT_DIGITS) tested = False - for loc, (count, samples) in known_alt_digits.items(): + for loc in candidate_locales: with self.subTest(locale=loc): try: setlocale(LC_TIME, loc) @@ -204,14 +209,21 @@ class _LocaleTests(unittest.TestCase): except Error: self.skipTest(f'no locale {loc!r}') continue + with self.subTest(locale=loc): alt_digits = nl_langinfo(locale.ALT_DIGITS) - self.assertIsInstance(alt_digits, tuple) - if count and not alt_digits and support.is_apple: - self.skipTest(f'ALT_DIGITS is not set for locale {loc!r} on Apple platforms') - self.assertEqual(len(alt_digits), count) - for i in samples: - self.assertEqual(alt_digits[i], samples[i]) + self.assertIsInstance(alt_digits, str) + alt_digits = alt_digits.split(';') if alt_digits else [] + if alt_digits: + self.assertGreaterEqual(len(alt_digits), 10, alt_digits) + loc1 = loc.split('.', 1)[0] + if loc1 in known_alt_digits: + count, samples = known_alt_digits[loc1] + if count and not alt_digits: + self.skipTest(f'ALT_DIGITS is not set for locale {loc!r} on this platform') + self.assertEqual(len(alt_digits), count, alt_digits) + for i in samples: + self.assertEqual(alt_digits[i], samples[i]) tested = True if not tested: self.skipTest('no suitable locales') diff --git a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2024-10-08-12-09-09.gh-issue-124969._VBQLq.rst b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2024-10-08-12-09-09.gh-issue-124969._VBQLq.rst index b5082b90721d..7959ce2d1e99 100644 --- a/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2024-10-08-12-09-09.gh-issue-124969._VBQLq.rst +++ b/Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2024-10-08-12-09-09.gh-issue-124969._VBQLq.rst @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ -Fix ``locale.nl_langinfo(locale.ALT_DIGITS)``. Now it returns a tuple of up -to 100 strings (an empty tuple on most locales). Previously it returned the -first item of that tuple or an empty string. +Fix ``locale.nl_langinfo(locale.ALT_DIGITS)`` on platforms with glibc. +Now it returns a string consisting of up to 100 semicolon-separated symbols +(an empty string in most locales) on all Posix platforms. +Previously it only returned the first symbol or an empty string. diff --git a/Modules/_localemodule.c b/Modules/_localemodule.c index 3dea764fdaad..53ebb57d23ae 100644 --- a/Modules/_localemodule.c +++ b/Modules/_localemodule.c @@ -619,28 +619,36 @@ _locale_nl_langinfo_impl(PyObject *module, int item) const char *result = nl_langinfo(item); result = result != NULL ? result : ""; PyObject *pyresult; +#ifdef __GLIBC__ #ifdef ALT_DIGITS - if (item == ALT_DIGITS) { - /* The result is a sequence of up to 100 NUL-separated strings. */ - const char *s = result; + if (item == ALT_DIGITS && *result) { + /* According to the POSIX specification the result must be + * a sequence of up to 100 semicolon-separated strings. + * But in Glibc they are NUL-separated. */ + Py_ssize_t i = 0; int count = 0; - for (; count < 100 && *s; count++) { - s += strlen(s) + 1; + for (; count < 100 && result[i]; count++) { + i += strlen(result + i) + 1; } - pyresult = PyTuple_New(count); - if (pyresult != NULL) { - for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) { - PyObject *unicode = PyUnicode_DecodeLocale(result, NULL); - if (unicode == NULL) { - Py_CLEAR(pyresult); - break; - } - PyTuple_SET_ITEM(pyresult, i, unicode); - result += strlen(result) + 1; + char *buf = PyMem_Malloc(i); + if (buf == NULL) { + PyErr_NoMemory(); + pyresult = NULL; + } + else { + memcpy(buf, result, i); + /* Replace all NULs with semicolons. */ + i = 0; + while (--count) { + i += strlen(buf + i); + buf[i++] = ';'; } + pyresult = PyUnicode_DecodeLocale(buf, NULL); + PyMem_Free(buf); } } else +#endif #endif { pyresult = PyUnicode_DecodeLocale(result, NULL);