On Sat, Jun 22, 2019 at 4:37 PM Dimitriy Ryazantcev <dimitriy.ryazantcev@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > diff --git a/strbuf.c b/strbuf.c > index 0e18b259ce..0a3ebc3749 100644 > --- a/strbuf.c > +++ b/strbuf.c > @@ -814,20 +814,28 @@ void strbuf_addstr_urlencode(struct strbuf *sb, const char *s, > void strbuf_humanise_bytes(struct strbuf *buf, off_t bytes) > { > if (bytes > 1 << 30) { > - strbuf_addf(buf, "%u.%2.2u GiB", > + strbuf_addf(buf, "%u.%2.2u ", > (unsigned)(bytes >> 30), > (unsigned)(bytes & ((1 << 30) - 1)) / 10737419); > + /* TRANSLATORS: ISO/IEC 80000-13:2008, clause 4: gibi */ > + strbuf_addstr(buf, _("Gi")); It may be ISO standard, but GiB to me looks much easier to understand. What's the reason for changing GiB to Gi btw? > } else if (bytes > 1 << 20) { > unsigned x = bytes + 5243; /* for rounding */ > - strbuf_addf(buf, "%u.%2.2u MiB", > + strbuf_addf(buf, "%u.%2.2u ", > x >> 20, ((x & ((1 << 20) - 1)) * 100) >> 20); > + /* TRANSLATORS: ISO/IEC 80000-13:2008, clause 4: mebi */ > + strbuf_addstr(buf, _("Mi")); > } else if (bytes > 1 << 10) { > unsigned x = bytes + 5; /* for rounding */ > - strbuf_addf(buf, "%u.%2.2u KiB", > + strbuf_addf(buf, "%u.%2.2u ", > x >> 10, ((x & ((1 << 10) - 1)) * 100) >> 10); > + /* TRANSLATORS: ISO/IEC 80000-13:2008, clause 4: kibi */ > + strbuf_addstr(buf, _("Ki")); > } else { > - strbuf_addf(buf, "%u bytes", (unsigned)bytes); > + strbuf_addf(buf, "%u ", (unsigned)bytes); > } > + /* TRANSLATORS: ISO/IEC 80000-13:2008, subclause 13-9.c: byte */ > + strbuf_addstr(buf, _("B")); > } > > void strbuf_add_absolute_path(struct strbuf *sb, const char *path) > -- > 2.22.0 > -- Duy