Before, the `GiteaLocaleNumber.js` was just written as a a drop-in replacement for old `js-pretty-number`. Actually, we can use Golang's `text` package to format. This PR partially completes the TODOs in `GiteaLocaleNumber.js`: > if we have complete backend locale support (eg: Golang "x/text" package), we can drop this component. > tooltip: only 2 usages of this, we can replace it with Golang's "x/text/number" package in the future. This PR also helps #24131 Screenshots: <details>   </details>
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562 B
Go
27 lines
562 B
Go
// Copyright 2020 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
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package translation
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import "fmt"
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// MockLocale provides a mocked locale without any translations
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type MockLocale struct{}
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var _ Locale = (*MockLocale)(nil)
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func (l MockLocale) Language() string {
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return "en"
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}
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func (l MockLocale) Tr(s string, _ ...interface{}) string {
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return s
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}
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func (l MockLocale) TrN(_cnt interface{}, key1, _keyN string, _args ...interface{}) string {
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return key1
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}
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func (l MockLocale) PrettyNumber(v any) string {
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return fmt.Sprint(v)
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}
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