Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #11240, comment 15
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Ticket #11240, comment 15
initial v1 5 5 `'% o'` is a valid interpolation specification, it mean an unsigned octal preceded by a space for positive values (or the `'-'` sign for negative ones) this is what the space ''conversion flag'' means. 6 6 7 I suspect this isn't the only case when an unintended formatting specifier can s keanin translatable literals involving percent characters.7 I suspect this isn't the only case when an unintended formatting specifier can sneak in translatable literals involving percent characters.