Fixed #22798 -- `pluralize()` now adds plural_suffix for any `1 < d < 2`
Thanks Odd_Bloke for the report.
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@ -934,7 +934,7 @@ def pluralize(value, arg='s'):
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singular_suffix, plural_suffix = bits[:2]
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try:
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if int(value) != 1:
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if float(value) != 1:
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return plural_suffix
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except ValueError: # Invalid string that's not a number.
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pass
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@ -654,6 +654,11 @@ class DefaultFiltersTests(TestCase):
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self.assertEqual(pluralize(1), '')
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self.assertEqual(pluralize(0), 's')
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self.assertEqual(pluralize(2), 's')
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# Ticket #22798
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self.assertEqual(pluralize(0.5), 's')
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self.assertEqual(pluralize(1.5), 's')
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self.assertEqual(pluralize(decimal.Decimal(1)), '')
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self.assertEqual(pluralize(decimal.Decimal(0)), 's')
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self.assertEqual(pluralize(decimal.Decimal(2)), 's')
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