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var tests = [
{
desc: "British English",
langTag: "en-GB",
inputWithGrouping: "123,456.78",
inputWithoutGrouping: "123456.78",
value: 123456.78,
},
{
desc: "Farsi",
langTag: "fa",
inputWithGrouping: "۱۲۳٬۴۵۶٫۷۸",
inputWithoutGrouping: "۱۲۳۴۵۶٫۷۸",
value: 123456.78,
},
{
desc: "French",
langTag: "fr-FR",
inputWithGrouping: "123 456,78",
inputWithoutGrouping: "123456,78",
value: 123456.78,
},
{
desc: "German",
langTag: "de",
inputWithGrouping: "123.456,78",
inputWithoutGrouping: "123456,78",
value: 123456.78,
},
// Bug 1509057 disables grouping separators for now, so this test isn't
// currently relevant.
// Extra german test to check that a locale that uses '.' as its grouping
// separator doesn't result in it being invalid (due to step mismatch) due
// to the de-localization code mishandling numbers that look like other
// numbers formatted for English speakers (i.e. treating this as 123.456
// instead of 123456):
//{ desc: "German (test 2)",
// langTag: "de", inputWithGrouping: "123.456",
// inputWithoutGrouping: "123456", value: 123456
//},
{
desc: "Hebrew",
langTag: "he",
inputWithGrouping: "123,456.78",
inputWithoutGrouping: "123456.78",
value: 123456.78,
},
];
var invalidTests = [
// Right now this will pass in a 'de' build, but not in the 'en' build that
// are used for testing. See bug 1216831.
// { desc: "Invalid German", langTag: "de", input: "12.34" }
];
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