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Interpolations get lost #1840
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Reporting a bug?
It seems that in some cases the interpolation like
:label="someArray.length ? $t('some.key', { count: someArray.length }) : ''
will end up in the success case but without interpolation so something maybe likeCount ()
instead ofCount (12)
just outputting the
someArray.length
in the template works expect.Expected behavior
Showing the correct interpolation or raise error if something was wrong.
Reproduction
:label="someArray.length ? $t('some.key', { count: someArray.length }) : ''
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