![]() This wasn't the case for compact patterns, but unit patterns can contain multiple (up to 2, really) identifiers that must each be recognized by LibJS. Each generated NumberFormat object now stores an array of identifiers parsed. The format pattern itself is encoded with the index into this array for that identifier, e.g. the compact format string "0K" will become "{number}{compactIdentifier:0}". |
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CMakeLists.txt | ||
GenerateUnicodeData.cpp | ||
GenerateUnicodeLocale.cpp | ||
GenerateUnicodeNumberFormat.cpp | ||
GeneratorUtil.h |