fix(localize): update the way to obtain the group separator for a number
four digit numbers can be written without separator, so it would be safer to obtain the separator by formatting a five digit number. The bug was found with the locale 'es-ES', where the format returned for '1000' was '1000' instead of the expected '1.000'. We add the specific expect clause on the test for it. On branch fix/numberGroupSeparator Changes to be committed: modified: packages/localize/src/number/getGroupSeparator.js modified: packages/localize/test/number/getGroupSeparator.test.js
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@ -12,6 +12,6 @@ export function getGroupSeparator(locale) {
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const formattedNumber = Intl.NumberFormat(computedLocale, {
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style: 'decimal',
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minimumFractionDigits: 0,
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}).format('1000');
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return normalSpaces(formattedNumber[1]);
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}).format('10000');
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return normalSpaces(formattedNumber[2]);
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}
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@ -7,5 +7,6 @@ describe('getGroupSeparator', () => {
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expect(getGroupSeparator('en-GB')).to.equal(',');
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expect(getGroupSeparator('nl-NL')).to.equal('.');
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expect(getGroupSeparator('fr-FR')).to.equal(' ');
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expect(getGroupSeparator('es-ES')).to.equal('.');
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});
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});
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