# RUN: %fish %s # musl currently does not have a `locale` command, so we skip this test there. # REQUIRES: command -v locale # We need a comma-using locale we know. # REQUIRES: locale -a | grep -i '(bg_BG\|de_DE\|es_ES\|fr_FR\|ru_RU).(UTF-8|utf8)' # OpenBSD does not use LC_NUMERIC, this test is pointless there. # REQUIRES: test "$(uname)" != OpenBSD set -l locales (locale -a) set -l acceptable_locales bg_BG de_DE es_ES fr_FR ru_RU set -l numeric_locale for locale in {$acceptable_locales}.{UTF-8,UTF8} if string match -i -q $locale $locales set numeric_locale $locale break end end if not set -q numeric_locale[1] # Note we tried to check for a locale above, # but in case this fails because of e.g. case issues, # let's error again. echo Please install one of the following locales: >&2 printf '%s\n' $acceptable_locales".utf-8" >&2 exit 127 end begin set -x LC_NUMERIC $numeric_locale printf '%e\n' "3,45" # should succeed, output should be 3,450000e+00 # CHECK: 3,450000e+00 printf '%e\n' "4.56" # should succeed, output should be 4,560000e+00 # CHECK: 4,560000e+00 # This should succeed without output test 42.5 -gt 37.2 end