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@ -148,6 +148,21 @@ QString BitcoinUnits::format(int unit, qint64 n, bool fPlus, SeparatorStyle sepa
@@ -148,6 +148,21 @@ QString BitcoinUnits::format(int unit, qint64 n, bool fPlus, SeparatorStyle sepa
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// TODO: Review all remaining calls to BitcoinUnits::formatWithUnit to
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// TODO: determine whether the output is used in a plain text context
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// TODO: or an HTML context (and replace with
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// TODO: BtcoinUnits::formatHtmlWithUnit in the latter case). Hopefully
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// TODO: there aren't instances where the result could be used in
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// TODO: either context.
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// NOTE: Using formatWithUnit in an HTML context risks wrapping
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// quantities at the thousands separator. More subtly, it also results
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// in a standard space rather than a thin space, due to a bug in Qt's
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// XML whitespace canonicalisation
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//
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// Please take care to use formatHtmlWithUnit instead, when
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// appropriate.
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QString BitcoinUnits::formatWithUnit(int unit, qint64 amount, bool plussign, SeparatorStyle separators) |
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return format(unit, amount, plussign, separators) + QString(" ") + name(unit); |
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