New submission from Serhiy Storchaka <[email protected]>:
Non-integer numbers in GNUTranslations.ngettext() are deprecated since 3.7 (see
issue28692 for rationale). But I forget to add deprecation warning for default
implementation (which just tests n == 1) and forget to add the "deprecated"
directive in the module documentation. So currently
gettext("Elapsed: %s second", "Elapsed: %s seconds", 1.25)
will emit a warning if there is a translation for these strings, and no
warnings if it is not translated yet, or translation file is not found, or null
translation is used.
It is now time to convert warnings to errors, but it would be error-prone since
many developers do not have translations yet when write a code or use no
translation (and fallback to hard-coded English).
The safest way is to add deprecation warnings also for default and fallback
implementation before turning all of them into errors. Pablo, can we add these
warnings in 3.10?
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components: Library (Lib)
messages: 394762
nosy: pablogsal, serhiy.storchaka
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: gettext: deprecate selecting plural form by fractional numbers (part 2)
type: enhancement
versions: Python 3.10, Python 3.11
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