Am Dienstag, 12. Juli 2005 05:29 schrieb Bruce Momjian:
> > Bruce Momjian wrote:
> > > I have heavily modified your patch and have applied it. Instead of
> > > using langinfo, I used a \pset variable numericsep.
> Because I don't have langinfo on my system, so I can't test it, nor add
> configure code for it. It also prevents us from using space as the
> separator, which is the international standard.
OK, so let's discuss what we really want here.
The original submitter wanted locale-dependent output, which seems reasonable,
because that's what locale settings are intended for.
The current state allows users to manually set the format, or actually only
one aspect of the format? Where can you set the decimal separator and the
size of the grouping (3 digits or 4 digits)? Is this capability even useful
to get localized behavior?
My other concern is that if we allow manual specification of the output format
of some data type, then eventually someone will want to specify the format of
some other data type as well, such as the date/time types. We should think
about whether we want to be consistent here.
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Peter Eisentraut
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