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# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (c) 2003, Taro Ogawa. All Rights Reserved.
# Copyright (c) 2013, Savoir-faire Linux inc. All Rights Reserved.
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# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# Lesser General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston,
# MA 02110-1301 USA
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from __future__ import print_function, unicode_literals
from .lang_EU import Num2Word_EU
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class Num2Word_FR(Num2Word_EU):
def setup(self):
Num2Word_EU.setup(self)
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self.negword = "moins "
self.pointword = "virgule"
self.errmsg_nonnum = (
u"Seulement des nombres peuvent être convertis en mots."
)
self.errmsg_toobig = u"Nombre trop grand pour être converti en mots."
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self.exclude_title = ["et", "virgule", "moins"]
self.mid_numwords = [(1000, "mille"), (100, "cent"),
(80, "quatre-vingts"), (60, "soixante"),
(50, "cinquante"), (40, "quarante"),
(30, "trente")]
self.low_numwords = ["vingt", "dix-neuf", "dix-huit", "dix-sept",
"seize", "quinze", "quatorze", "treize", "douze",
"onze", "dix", "neuf", "huit", "sept", "six",
"cinq", "quatre", "trois", "deux", "un", "zéro"]
self.ords = {
"cinq": "cinquième",
"neuf": "neuvième",
}
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def merge(self, curr, next):
ctext, cnum, ntext, nnum = curr + next
if cnum == 1:
if nnum < 1000000:
return next
else:
if (not (cnum - 80) % 100 or not cnum % 100) and ctext[-1] == "s":
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ctext = ctext[:-1]
if cnum < 1000 and nnum != 1000 and \
ntext[-1] != "s" and not nnum % 100:
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ntext += "s"
if nnum < cnum < 100:
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if nnum % 10 == 1 and cnum != 80:
return ("%s et %s" % (ctext, ntext), cnum + nnum)
return ("%s-%s" % (ctext, ntext), cnum + nnum)
if nnum > cnum:
return ("%s %s" % (ctext, ntext), cnum * nnum)
return ("%s %s" % (ctext, ntext), cnum + nnum)
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# Is this right for such things as 1001 - "mille unième" instead of
# "mille premier"?? "millième"??
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def to_ordinal(self, value):
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self.verify_ordinal(value)
if value == 1:
return "premier"
word = self.to_cardinal(value)
for src, repl in self.ords.items():
if word.endswith(src):
word = word[:-len(src)] + repl
break
else:
if word[-1] == "e":
word = word[:-1]
word = word + "ième"
return word
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def to_ordinal_num(self, value):
self.verify_ordinal(value)
out = str(value)
out += {"1": "er"}.get(out[-1], "me")
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return out
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def to_currency(self, val, longval=True, old=False):
hightxt = "euro/s"
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if old:
hightxt = "franc/s"
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return self.to_splitnum(val, hightxt=hightxt, lowtxt="centime/s",
divisor=1, jointxt="et", longval=longval)