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This is a normative change in the Intl.NumberFormat V3 spec. See: https://github.com/tc39/proposal-intl-numberformat-v3/commit/08f599b Note that this didn't seem to actually affect our implementation. The Unicode spec states: https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35-53/tr35-numbers.html#Plural_Ranges "If there is no value for a <start,end> pair, the default result is end" Therefore, our implementation did not have the behavior noted by the issue this normative change addressed: const pr = new Intl.PluralRules("en-US"); pr.selectRange(1, 1); // Is "other", should be "one" Our implementation already returned "one" here because there is no such <start=one, end=one> value in the CLDR for en-US. Thus, we already returned the end value of "one". |
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