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Allows display_size to use a fixed unit for easy comparison of multiple results, and fixed decimal places for the same reason. Improves behaviour by using consistent decimal places and a consistent space before the unit (the previous one only has a space before 'bytes', not before 'KB'). Of existing uses, all the ones that displayed a 'maxbytes' type configuration setting (which are likely to have an 'exact' size and would be better shown as 512 KB rather than 512.0 KB) have been changed to use 0 decimal places, to preserve previous behaviour. All the uses which were showing an actual file or memory size have been left as default (1 decimal place).
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