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    75ba9299
    Multiple locales: Add date_fmt (bug 24054) · 75ba9299
    Rafał Lużyński authored
    It is not specified what should be the content of d_t_fmt and date_fmt
    but in the built-in C locale those fields have only one difference:
    date_fmt contains "%Z" (the current time zone) while d_t_fmt does not.
    
    For most of the locales this commit does the following operation:
    copy d_t_fmt to date_fmt, and then remove "%Z" from d_t_fmt.
    If "%Z" was originally missing from d_t_fmt add it to date_fmt.
    It also corrects comments where necessary.
    
    Exceptions:
    
    * In bo_CN, dz_BT, and km_KH "%Z" has not been added to date_fmt because
      it was too difficult.  In these locales date_fmt has been set to the
      copy of d_t_fmt.
    * In en_DK "%Z" has not been removed from d_t_fmt in order to preserve
      the conformance with the standard mentioned in the comment.
    
    The command to identify and initially edit the locales that need the
    update was:
    
        for i in `grep -lw d_t_fmt *`
        do
            if ! grep -qw date_fmt $i ; then
                awk '/d_t_fmt/ { print $0; gsub("d_t_fmt", "date_fmt"); } //{ print $0 }' < $i > $i.next
                mv $i.next $i
            fi
        done
    
    and then each file was further edited manually.
    75ba9299
    Multiple locales: Add date_fmt (bug 24054)
    Rafał Lużyński authored
    It is not specified what should be the content of d_t_fmt and date_fmt
    but in the built-in C locale those fields have only one difference:
    date_fmt contains "%Z" (the current time zone) while d_t_fmt does not.
    
    For most of the locales this commit does the following operation:
    copy d_t_fmt to date_fmt, and then remove "%Z" from d_t_fmt.
    If "%Z" was originally missing from d_t_fmt add it to date_fmt.
    It also corrects comments where necessary.
    
    Exceptions:
    
    * In bo_CN, dz_BT, and km_KH "%Z" has not been added to date_fmt because
      it was too difficult.  In these locales date_fmt has been set to the
      copy of d_t_fmt.
    * In en_DK "%Z" has not been removed from d_t_fmt in order to preserve
      the conformance with the standard mentioned in the comment.
    
    The command to identify and initially edit the locales that need the
    update was:
    
        for i in `grep -lw d_t_fmt *`
        do
            if ! grep -qw date_fmt $i ; then
                awk '/d_t_fmt/ { print $0; gsub("d_t_fmt", "date_fmt"); } //{ print $0 }' < $i > $i.next
                mv $i.next $i
            fi
        done
    
    and then each file was further edited manually.
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