ID: 39126
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: bobson at rpg dot pl
-Status: Open
+Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Unknown/Other Function
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 5CVS-2006-10-11 (snap)
New Comment:
The output may differe depending on your localem but the input must
always be the same, otherwise your script would not work on servers
with different locales.
Previous Comments:
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[2006-10-11 15:32:13] bobson at rpg dot pl
Description:
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When converting to float from string, its always use "." as a decimal
separator, but echo shows decimal separator using locale definition.
Because of that there's a problem eg. in dbase function on
numeric(float) fields.
Reproduce code:
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setlocale(LC_ALL,"pl_PL");
echo '1.2*1=';
echo "1.2"*1;
//produce 1.2*1=1,2
echo '1,2*1=';
echo "1,2"*1;
//produce 1,2*1=1 <- this was expected to produce 1,2 float on pl_PL
(in PL decimal separator is ",")
setlocale(LC_ALL,"en_EN");
echo '1.2*1=';
echo "1.2"*1;
//produce 1.2*1=1.2
echo '1,2*1=';
echo "1,2"*1;
//produce 1,2*1=1 <- correct on en_EN
//the most ugly examlpe
setlocale(LC_ALL,"pl_PL");
echo (("1.2"*1)."")*1; //produce 1
echo (("1,2"*1)."")*1; //also produce 1
Expected result:
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on pl_PL
1
1,2
on en_EN
1.2
1
last one example code:
1
1,2
Actual result:
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on pl_PL
1,2
1
on en_EN
1.2
1
last one example code:
1
1
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