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num2words/tests/test_fr.py
Ernesto Rodriguez Ortiz 53b4518afb Issue 229: Add explicit encoding, license and unix line separators.
Some maintainers for different linux distribution are having some
problems with the encoding on different python versions. This change
intents to make all python files define explicitly the encoding, license
and unix line separators. Remove one example of the README.rst file
where a possible non UTF-8 character is used.
2018-12-23 12:10:24 -05:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (c) 2003, Taro Ogawa. All Rights Reserved.
# Copyright (c) 2013, Savoir-faire Linux inc. All Rights Reserved.
# 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
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from unittest import TestCase
from num2words import num2words
TEST_CASES_CARDINAL = (
(1, 'un'),
(2, 'deux'),
(3, 'trois'),
(5.5, 'cinq virgule cinq'),
(11, 'onze'),
(12, 'douze'),
(16, 'seize'),
(17.42, 'dix-sept virgule quatre deux'),
(19, 'dix-neuf'),
(20, 'vingt'),
(21, 'vingt et un'),
(26, 'vingt-six'),
(27.312, 'vingt-sept virgule trois un deux'),
(28, 'vingt-huit'),
(30, 'trente'),
(31, 'trente et un'),
(40, 'quarante'),
(44, 'quarante-quatre'),
(50, 'cinquante'),
(53.486, 'cinquante-trois virgule quatre huit six'),
(55, 'cinquante-cinq'),
(60, 'soixante'),
(67, 'soixante-sept'),
(70, 'soixante-dix'),
(79, 'soixante-dix-neuf'),
(89, 'quatre-vingt-neuf'),
(95, 'quatre-vingt-quinze'),
(100, 'cent'),
(101, 'cent un'),
(199, 'cent quatre-vingt-dix-neuf'),
(203, 'deux cent trois'),
(287, 'deux cent quatre-vingt-sept'),
(300.42, 'trois cents virgule quatre deux'),
(356, 'trois cent cinquante-six'),
(400, 'quatre cents'),
(434, 'quatre cent trente-quatre'),
(578, 'cinq cent soixante-dix-huit'),
(689, 'six cent quatre-vingt-neuf'),
(729, 'sept cent vingt-neuf'),
(894, 'huit cent quatre-vingt-quatorze'),
(999, 'neuf cent quatre-vingt-dix-neuf'),
(1000, 'mille'),
(1001, 'mille un'),
(1097, 'mille quatre-vingt-dix-sept'),
(1104, 'mille cent quatre'),
(1243, 'mille deux cent quarante-trois'),
(2385, 'deux mille trois cent quatre-vingt-cinq'),
(3766, 'trois mille sept cent soixante-six'),
(4196, 'quatre mille cent quatre-vingt-seize'),
(4196.42, 'quatre mille cent quatre-vingt-seize virgule quatre deux'),
(5846, 'cinq mille huit cent quarante-six'),
(6459, 'six mille quatre cent cinquante-neuf'),
(7232, 'sept mille deux cent trente-deux'),
(8569, 'huit mille cinq cent soixante-neuf'),
(9539, 'neuf mille cinq cent trente-neuf'),
(1000000, 'un million'),
(1000001, 'un million un'),
(4000000, 'quatre millions'),
(4000004, 'quatre millions quatre'),
(4300000, 'quatre millions trois cent mille'),
(80000000, 'quatre-vingts millions'),
(300000000, 'trois cents millions'),
(10000000000000, 'dix billions'),
(10000000000010, 'dix billions dix'),
(100000000000000, 'cent billions'),
(1000000000000000000, 'un trillion'),
(1000000000000000000000, 'un trilliard'),
(10000000000000000000000000, 'dix quadrillions')
)
TEST_CASES_ORDINAL = (
(1, 'premier'),
(8, 'huitième'),
(12, 'douzième'),
(14, 'quatorzième'),
(28, 'vingt-huitième'),
(100, 'centième'),
(1000, 'millième'),
(1000000, 'un millionième'),
(1000000000000000, 'un billiardième'),
(1000000000000000000, 'un trillionième') # over 1e18 is not supported
)
TEST_CASES_ORDINAL_NUM = (
(1, '1er'),
(8, '8me'),
(12, '12me'),
(14, '14me'),
(28, '28me'),
(100, '100me'),
(1000, '1000me'),
(1000000, '1000000me')
)
TEST_CASES_TO_CURRENCY = (
(1, 'un euro'),
(2, 'deux euros'),
(8, 'huit euros'),
(12, 'douze euros'),
(21, 'vingt et un euros'),
(81.25, 'quatre-vingt-un euros et vingt-cinq centimes'),
(81.2, 'quatre-vingt-un euros et vingt centimes'),
(100, 'cent euros'),
)
TEST_CASES_TO_CURRENCY_OLD = (
(1, 'un franc'),
(2, 'deux francs'),
(8, 'huit francs'),
(12, 'douze francs'),
(21, 'vingt et un francs'),
(81.25, 'quatre-vingt-un francs et vingt-cinq centimes'),
(81.2, 'quatre-vingt-un francs et vingt centimes'),
(100, 'cent francs'),
)
class Num2WordsENTest(TestCase):
def test_ordinal_special_joins(self):
# ref https://github.com/savoirfairelinux/num2words/issues/18
self.assertEqual(
num2words(5, ordinal=True, lang='fr'), "cinquième"
)
self.assertEqual(
num2words(35, ordinal=True, lang='fr'), "trente-cinquième"
)
self.assertEqual(
num2words(9, ordinal=True, lang='fr'), "neuvième"
)
self.assertEqual(
num2words(49, ordinal=True, lang='fr'), "quarante-neuvième"
)
def test_number(self):
for test in TEST_CASES_CARDINAL:
self.assertEqual(num2words(test[0], lang='fr'), test[1])
def test_ordinal(self):
for test in TEST_CASES_ORDINAL:
self.assertEqual(
num2words(test[0], lang='fr', ordinal=True),
test[1]
)
def test_ordinal_num(self):
for test in TEST_CASES_ORDINAL_NUM:
self.assertEqual(
num2words(test[0], lang='fr', to='ordinal_num'),
test[1]
)
def test_currency(self):
for test in TEST_CASES_TO_CURRENCY:
self.assertEqual(
num2words(test[0], lang='fr', to='currency'),
test[1]
)
def test_currency_old(self):
for test in TEST_CASES_TO_CURRENCY_OLD:
self.assertEqual(
num2words(test[0], lang='fr', to='currency', old=True),
test[1]
)