763 lines
23 KiB
Go
763 lines
23 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2013 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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//go:generate go run gen.go gen_index.go -output tables.go
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package language
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// TODO: Remove above NOTE after:
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// - verifying that tables are dropped correctly (most notably matcher tables).
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import (
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"strings"
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"golang.org/x/text/internal/language"
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)
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// Tag represents a BCP 47 language tag. It is used to specify an instance of a
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// specific language or locale. All language tag values are guaranteed to be
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// well-formed.
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type Tag struct {
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language compactID
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locale compactID
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full fullTag // always a language.Tag for now.
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}
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type fullTag interface {
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IsRoot() bool
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Parent() language.Tag
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}
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func makeTag(t language.Tag) (tag Tag) {
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if region := t.TypeForKey("rg"); len(region) == 6 && region[2:] == "zzzz" {
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if r, err := language.ParseRegion(region[:2]); err == nil {
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tFull := t
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t, _ = t.SetTypeForKey("rg", "")
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// TODO: should we not consider "va" for the language tag?
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var exact1, exact2 bool
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tag.language, exact1 = compactIndex(t)
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t.RegionID = r
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tag.locale, exact2 = compactIndex(t)
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if !exact1 || !exact2 {
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tag.full = tFull
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}
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return tag
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}
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}
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lang, ok := compactIndex(t)
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tag.language = lang
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tag.locale = lang
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if !ok {
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tag.full = t
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}
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return tag
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}
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func (t *Tag) tag() language.Tag {
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if t.full != nil {
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return t.full.(language.Tag)
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}
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tag := t.language.tag()
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if t.language != t.locale {
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loc := t.locale.tag()
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tag, _ = tag.SetTypeForKey("rg", strings.ToLower(loc.RegionID.String())+"zzzz")
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}
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return tag
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}
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func (t *Tag) mayHaveVariants() bool {
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return t.full != nil || int(t.language) >= len(coreTags)
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}
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func (t *Tag) mayHaveExtensions() bool {
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return t.full != nil ||
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int(t.language) >= len(coreTags) ||
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t.language != t.locale
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}
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// TODO: improve performance.
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func (t *Tag) lang() language.Language { return t.tag().LangID }
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func (t *Tag) region() language.Region { return t.tag().RegionID }
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func (t *Tag) script() language.Script { return t.tag().ScriptID }
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// Make is a convenience wrapper for Parse that omits the error.
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// In case of an error, a sensible default is returned.
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func Make(s string) Tag {
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return Default.Make(s)
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}
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// Make is a convenience wrapper for c.Parse that omits the error.
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// In case of an error, a sensible default is returned.
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func (c CanonType) Make(s string) Tag {
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t, _ := c.Parse(s)
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return t
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}
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// Raw returns the raw base language, script and region, without making an
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// attempt to infer their values.
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func (t Tag) Raw() (b Base, s Script, r Region) {
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tt := t.tag()
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return Base{tt.LangID}, Script{tt.ScriptID}, Region{tt.RegionID}
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}
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// IsRoot returns true if t is equal to language "und".
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func (t Tag) IsRoot() bool {
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if t.full != nil {
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return t.full.IsRoot()
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}
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return t.language == _und
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}
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// CanonType can be used to enable or disable various types of canonicalization.
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type CanonType int
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const (
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// Replace deprecated base languages with their preferred replacements.
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DeprecatedBase CanonType = 1 << iota
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// Replace deprecated scripts with their preferred replacements.
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DeprecatedScript
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// Replace deprecated regions with their preferred replacements.
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DeprecatedRegion
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// Remove redundant scripts.
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SuppressScript
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// Normalize legacy encodings. This includes legacy languages defined in
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// CLDR as well as bibliographic codes defined in ISO-639.
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Legacy
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// Map the dominant language of a macro language group to the macro language
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// subtag. For example cmn -> zh.
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Macro
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// The CLDR flag should be used if full compatibility with CLDR is required.
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// There are a few cases where language.Tag may differ from CLDR. To follow all
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// of CLDR's suggestions, use All|CLDR.
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CLDR
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// Raw can be used to Compose or Parse without Canonicalization.
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Raw CanonType = 0
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// Replace all deprecated tags with their preferred replacements.
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Deprecated = DeprecatedBase | DeprecatedScript | DeprecatedRegion
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// All canonicalizations recommended by BCP 47.
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BCP47 = Deprecated | SuppressScript
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// All canonicalizations.
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All = BCP47 | Legacy | Macro
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// Default is the canonicalization used by Parse, Make and Compose. To
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// preserve as much information as possible, canonicalizations that remove
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// potentially valuable information are not included. The Matcher is
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// designed to recognize similar tags that would be the same if
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// they were canonicalized using All.
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Default = Deprecated | Legacy
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canonLang = DeprecatedBase | Legacy | Macro
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// TODO: LikelyScript, LikelyRegion: suppress similar to ICU.
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)
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// canonicalize returns the canonicalized equivalent of the tag and
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// whether there was any change.
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func canonicalize(c CanonType, t language.Tag) (language.Tag, bool) {
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if c == Raw {
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return t, false
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}
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changed := false
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if c&SuppressScript != 0 {
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if t.LangID.SuppressScript() == t.ScriptID {
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t.ScriptID = 0
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changed = true
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}
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}
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if c&canonLang != 0 {
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for {
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if l, aliasType := t.LangID.Canonicalize(); l != t.LangID {
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switch aliasType {
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case language.Legacy:
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if c&Legacy != 0 {
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if t.LangID == _sh && t.ScriptID == 0 {
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t.ScriptID = _Latn
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}
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t.LangID = l
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changed = true
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}
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case language.Macro:
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if c&Macro != 0 {
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// We deviate here from CLDR. The mapping "nb" -> "no"
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// qualifies as a typical Macro language mapping. However,
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// for legacy reasons, CLDR maps "no", the macro language
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// code for Norwegian, to the dominant variant "nb". This
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// change is currently under consideration for CLDR as well.
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// See http://unicode.org/cldr/trac/ticket/2698 and also
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// http://unicode.org/cldr/trac/ticket/1790 for some of the
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// practical implications. TODO: this check could be removed
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// if CLDR adopts this change.
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if c&CLDR == 0 || t.LangID != _nb {
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changed = true
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t.LangID = l
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}
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}
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case language.Deprecated:
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if c&DeprecatedBase != 0 {
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if t.LangID == _mo && t.RegionID == 0 {
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t.RegionID = _MD
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}
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t.LangID = l
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changed = true
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// Other canonicalization types may still apply.
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continue
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}
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}
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} else if c&Legacy != 0 && t.LangID == _no && c&CLDR != 0 {
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t.LangID = _nb
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changed = true
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}
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break
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}
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}
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if c&DeprecatedScript != 0 {
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if t.ScriptID == _Qaai {
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changed = true
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t.ScriptID = _Zinh
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}
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}
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if c&DeprecatedRegion != 0 {
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if r := t.RegionID.Canonicalize(); r != t.RegionID {
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changed = true
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t.RegionID = r
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}
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}
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return t, changed
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}
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// Canonicalize returns the canonicalized equivalent of the tag.
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func (c CanonType) Canonicalize(t Tag) (Tag, error) {
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// First try fast path.
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if t.full == nil {
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if _, changed := canonicalize(c, t.language.tag()); !changed {
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return t, nil
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}
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}
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// It is unlikely that one will canonicalize a tag after matching. So do
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// a slow but simple approach here.
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if tag, changed := canonicalize(c, t.tag()); changed {
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tag.RemakeString()
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return makeTag(tag), nil
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}
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return t, nil
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}
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// Confidence indicates the level of certainty for a given return value.
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// For example, Serbian may be written in Cyrillic or Latin script.
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// The confidence level indicates whether a value was explicitly specified,
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// whether it is typically the only possible value, or whether there is
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// an ambiguity.
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type Confidence int
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const (
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No Confidence = iota // full confidence that there was no match
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Low // most likely value picked out of a set of alternatives
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High // value is generally assumed to be the correct match
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Exact // exact match or explicitly specified value
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)
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var confName = []string{"No", "Low", "High", "Exact"}
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func (c Confidence) String() string {
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return confName[c]
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}
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// String returns the canonical string representation of the language tag.
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func (t Tag) String() string {
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return t.tag().String()
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}
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// MarshalText implements encoding.TextMarshaler.
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func (t Tag) MarshalText() (text []byte, err error) {
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return t.tag().MarshalText()
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}
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// UnmarshalText implements encoding.TextUnmarshaler.
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func (t *Tag) UnmarshalText(text []byte) error {
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var tag language.Tag
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err := tag.UnmarshalText(text)
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*t = makeTag(tag)
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return err
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}
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// Base returns the base language of the language tag. If the base language is
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// unspecified, an attempt will be made to infer it from the context.
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// It uses a variant of CLDR's Add Likely Subtags algorithm. This is subject to change.
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func (t Tag) Base() (Base, Confidence) {
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if b := t.lang(); b != 0 {
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return Base{b}, Exact
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}
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tt := t.tag()
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c := High
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if tt.ScriptID == 0 && !tt.RegionID.IsCountry() {
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c = Low
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}
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if tag, err := tt.Maximize(); err == nil && tag.LangID != 0 {
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return Base{tag.LangID}, c
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}
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return Base{0}, No
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}
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// Script infers the script for the language tag. If it was not explicitly given, it will infer
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// a most likely candidate.
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// If more than one script is commonly used for a language, the most likely one
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// is returned with a low confidence indication. For example, it returns (Cyrl, Low)
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// for Serbian.
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// If a script cannot be inferred (Zzzz, No) is returned. We do not use Zyyy (undetermined)
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// as one would suspect from the IANA registry for BCP 47. In a Unicode context Zyyy marks
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// common characters (like 1, 2, 3, '.', etc.) and is therefore more like multiple scripts.
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// See http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr24/#Values for more details. Zzzz is also used for
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// unknown value in CLDR. (Zzzz, Exact) is returned if Zzzz was explicitly specified.
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// Note that an inferred script is never guaranteed to be the correct one. Latin is
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// almost exclusively used for Afrikaans, but Arabic has been used for some texts
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// in the past. Also, the script that is commonly used may change over time.
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// It uses a variant of CLDR's Add Likely Subtags algorithm. This is subject to change.
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func (t Tag) Script() (Script, Confidence) {
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if scr := t.script(); scr != 0 {
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return Script{scr}, Exact
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}
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tt := t.tag()
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sc, c := language.Script(_Zzzz), No
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if scr := tt.LangID.SuppressScript(); scr != 0 {
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// Note: it is not always the case that a language with a suppress
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// script value is only written in one script (e.g. kk, ms, pa).
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if tt.RegionID == 0 {
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return Script{scr}, High
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}
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sc, c = scr, High
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}
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if tag, err := tt.Maximize(); err == nil {
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if tag.ScriptID != sc {
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sc, c = tag.ScriptID, Low
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}
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} else {
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tt, _ = canonicalize(Deprecated|Macro, tt)
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if tag, err := tt.Maximize(); err == nil && tag.ScriptID != sc {
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sc, c = tag.ScriptID, Low
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}
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}
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return Script{sc}, c
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}
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// Region returns the region for the language tag. If it was not explicitly given, it will
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// infer a most likely candidate from the context.
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// It uses a variant of CLDR's Add Likely Subtags algorithm. This is subject to change.
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func (t Tag) Region() (Region, Confidence) {
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if r := t.region(); r != 0 {
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return Region{r}, Exact
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}
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tt := t.tag()
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if tt, err := tt.Maximize(); err == nil {
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return Region{tt.RegionID}, Low // TODO: differentiate between high and low.
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}
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tt, _ = canonicalize(Deprecated|Macro, tt)
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if tag, err := tt.Maximize(); err == nil {
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return Region{tag.RegionID}, Low
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}
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return Region{_ZZ}, No // TODO: return world instead of undetermined?
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}
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// Variants returns the variants specified explicitly for this language tag.
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// or nil if no variant was specified.
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func (t Tag) Variants() []Variant {
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if !t.mayHaveVariants() {
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return nil
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}
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v := []Variant{}
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x, str := "", t.tag().Variants()
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for str != "" {
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x, str = nextToken(str)
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v = append(v, Variant{x})
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}
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return v
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}
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// Parent returns the CLDR parent of t. In CLDR, missing fields in data for a
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// specific language are substituted with fields from the parent language.
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// The parent for a language may change for newer versions of CLDR.
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func (t Tag) Parent() Tag {
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if t.full != nil {
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return makeTag(t.full.Parent())
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}
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if t.language != t.locale {
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// Simulate stripping -u-rg-xxxxxx
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return Tag{language: t.language, locale: t.language}
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}
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// TODO: use parent lookup table once cycle from internal package is
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// removed. Probably by internalizing the table and declaring this fast
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// enough.
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// lang := compactID(internal.Parent(uint16(t.language)))
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lang, _ := compactIndex(t.language.tag().Parent())
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return Tag{language: lang, locale: lang}
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}
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// returns token t and the rest of the string.
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func nextToken(s string) (t, tail string) {
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p := strings.Index(s[1:], "-")
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if p == -1 {
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return s[1:], ""
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}
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p++
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return s[1:p], s[p:]
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}
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// Extension is a single BCP 47 extension.
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type Extension struct {
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s string
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}
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// String returns the string representation of the extension, including the
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// type tag.
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func (e Extension) String() string {
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return e.s
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}
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// ParseExtension parses s as an extension and returns it on success.
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func ParseExtension(s string) (e Extension, err error) {
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ext, err := language.ParseExtension(s)
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return Extension{ext}, err
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}
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// Type returns the one-byte extension type of e. It returns 0 for the zero
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// exception.
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func (e Extension) Type() byte {
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if e.s == "" {
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return 0
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}
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return e.s[0]
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}
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// Tokens returns the list of tokens of e.
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func (e Extension) Tokens() []string {
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return strings.Split(e.s, "-")
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}
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// Extension returns the extension of type x for tag t. It will return
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// false for ok if t does not have the requested extension. The returned
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// extension will be invalid in this case.
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func (t Tag) Extension(x byte) (ext Extension, ok bool) {
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if !t.mayHaveExtensions() {
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return Extension{}, false
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}
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e, ok := t.tag().Extension(x)
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return Extension{e}, ok
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}
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// Extensions returns all extensions of t.
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func (t Tag) Extensions() []Extension {
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if !t.mayHaveExtensions() {
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return nil
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}
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e := []Extension{}
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for _, ext := range t.tag().Extensions() {
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e = append(e, Extension{ext})
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}
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return e
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}
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// TypeForKey returns the type associated with the given key, where key and type
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// are of the allowed values defined for the Unicode locale extension ('u') in
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// http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/#Unicode_Language_and_Locale_Identifiers.
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// TypeForKey will traverse the inheritance chain to get the correct value.
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func (t Tag) TypeForKey(key string) string {
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if !t.mayHaveExtensions() {
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if key != "rg" && key != "va" {
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return ""
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}
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}
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return t.tag().TypeForKey(key)
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}
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// SetTypeForKey returns a new Tag with the key set to type, where key and type
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// are of the allowed values defined for the Unicode locale extension ('u') in
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// http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/#Unicode_Language_and_Locale_Identifiers.
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// An empty value removes an existing pair with the same key.
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func (t Tag) SetTypeForKey(key, value string) (Tag, error) {
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tt, err := t.tag().SetTypeForKey(key, value)
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return makeTag(tt), err
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}
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// CompactIndex returns an index, where 0 <= index < NumCompactTags, for tags
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// for which data exists in the text repository.The index will change over time
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// and should not be stored in persistent storage. If t does not match a compact
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// index, exact will be false and the compact index will be returned for the
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// first match after repeatedly taking the Parent of t.
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func CompactIndex(t Tag) (index int, exact bool) {
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return int(t.language), t.full == nil
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}
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// TODO: make these functions and methods public once we settle on the API and
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//
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// regionalCompactIndex returns the CompactIndex for the regional variant of
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// this tag. This index is used to indicate region-specific overrides, such as
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// default currency, default calendar and week data, default time cycle, and
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// default measurement system and unit preferences.
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//
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// For instance, the tag en-GB-u-rg-uszzzz specifies British English with US
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// settings for currency, number formatting, etc. The CompactIndex for this tag
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// will be that for en-GB, while the regionalCompactIndex will be the one
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// corresponding to en-US.
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func regionalCompactIndex(t Tag) (index int, exact bool) {
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return int(t.locale), t.full == nil
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}
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// languageTag returns t stripped of regional variant indicators.
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//
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// At the moment this means it is stripped of a regional and variant subtag "rg"
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// and "va" in the "u" extension.
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func (t Tag) languageTag() Tag {
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if t.full == nil {
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return Tag{language: t.language, locale: t.language}
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}
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tt := t.tag()
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tt.SetTypeForKey("rg", "")
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tt.SetTypeForKey("va", "")
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return makeTag(tt)
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}
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|
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// regionalTag returns the regional variant of the tag.
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//
|
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// At the moment this means that the region is set from the regional subtag
|
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// "rg" in the "u" extension.
|
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func (t Tag) regionalTag() Tag {
|
|
rt := Tag{language: t.locale, locale: t.locale}
|
|
if t.full == nil {
|
|
return rt
|
|
}
|
|
t, _ = Raw.Compose(rt, t.Variants(), t.Extensions())
|
|
t, _ = t.SetTypeForKey("rg", "")
|
|
return t
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func compactIndex(t language.Tag) (index compactID, exact bool) {
|
|
// TODO: perhaps give more frequent tags a lower index.
|
|
// TODO: we could make the indexes stable. This will excluded some
|
|
// possibilities for optimization, so don't do this quite yet.
|
|
exact = true
|
|
|
|
b, s, r := t.Raw()
|
|
switch {
|
|
case t.HasString():
|
|
if t.IsPrivateUse() {
|
|
// We have no entries for user-defined tags.
|
|
return 0, false
|
|
}
|
|
hasExtra := false
|
|
if t.HasVariants() {
|
|
if t.HasExtensions() {
|
|
build := language.Builder{}
|
|
build.SetTag(language.Tag{LangID: b, ScriptID: s, RegionID: r})
|
|
build.AddVariant(t.Variants())
|
|
exact = false
|
|
t = build.Make()
|
|
}
|
|
hasExtra = true
|
|
} else if _, ok := t.Extension('u'); ok {
|
|
// TODO: va may mean something else. Consider not considering it.
|
|
// Strip all but the 'va' entry.
|
|
old := t
|
|
variant := t.TypeForKey("va")
|
|
t = language.Tag{LangID: b, ScriptID: s, RegionID: r}
|
|
if variant != "" {
|
|
t, _ = t.SetTypeForKey("va", variant)
|
|
hasExtra = true
|
|
}
|
|
exact = old == t
|
|
} else {
|
|
exact = false
|
|
}
|
|
if hasExtra {
|
|
// We have some variants.
|
|
for i, s := range specialTags {
|
|
if s == t {
|
|
return compactID(i + len(coreTags)), exact
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
exact = false
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if x, ok := getCoreIndex(t); ok {
|
|
return x, exact
|
|
}
|
|
exact = false
|
|
if r != 0 && s == 0 {
|
|
// Deal with cases where an extra script is inserted for the region.
|
|
t, _ := t.Maximize()
|
|
if x, ok := getCoreIndex(t); ok {
|
|
return x, exact
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
for t = t.Parent(); t != root; t = t.Parent() {
|
|
// No variants specified: just compare core components.
|
|
// The key has the form lllssrrr, where l, s, and r are nibbles for
|
|
// respectively the langID, scriptID, and regionID.
|
|
if x, ok := getCoreIndex(t); ok {
|
|
return x, exact
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return 0, exact
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
var root = language.Tag{}
|
|
|
|
// Base is an ISO 639 language code, used for encoding the base language
|
|
// of a language tag.
|
|
type Base struct {
|
|
langID language.Language
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// ParseBase parses a 2- or 3-letter ISO 639 code.
|
|
// It returns a ValueError if s is a well-formed but unknown language identifier
|
|
// or another error if another error occurred.
|
|
func ParseBase(s string) (Base, error) {
|
|
l, err := language.ParseBase(s)
|
|
return Base{l}, err
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// String returns the BCP 47 representation of the base language.
|
|
func (b Base) String() string {
|
|
return b.langID.String()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// ISO3 returns the ISO 639-3 language code.
|
|
func (b Base) ISO3() string {
|
|
return b.langID.ISO3()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// IsPrivateUse reports whether this language code is reserved for private use.
|
|
func (b Base) IsPrivateUse() bool {
|
|
return b.langID.IsPrivateUse()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Script is a 4-letter ISO 15924 code for representing scripts.
|
|
// It is idiomatically represented in title case.
|
|
type Script struct {
|
|
scriptID language.Script
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// ParseScript parses a 4-letter ISO 15924 code.
|
|
// It returns a ValueError if s is a well-formed but unknown script identifier
|
|
// or another error if another error occurred.
|
|
func ParseScript(s string) (Script, error) {
|
|
sc, err := language.ParseScript(s)
|
|
return Script{sc}, err
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// String returns the script code in title case.
|
|
// It returns "Zzzz" for an unspecified script.
|
|
func (s Script) String() string {
|
|
return s.scriptID.String()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// IsPrivateUse reports whether this script code is reserved for private use.
|
|
func (s Script) IsPrivateUse() bool {
|
|
return s.scriptID.IsPrivateUse()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Region is an ISO 3166-1 or UN M.49 code for representing countries and regions.
|
|
type Region struct {
|
|
regionID language.Region
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// EncodeM49 returns the Region for the given UN M.49 code.
|
|
// It returns an error if r is not a valid code.
|
|
func EncodeM49(r int) (Region, error) {
|
|
rid, err := language.EncodeM49(r)
|
|
return Region{rid}, err
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// ParseRegion parses a 2- or 3-letter ISO 3166-1 or a UN M.49 code.
|
|
// It returns a ValueError if s is a well-formed but unknown region identifier
|
|
// or another error if another error occurred.
|
|
func ParseRegion(s string) (Region, error) {
|
|
r, err := language.ParseRegion(s)
|
|
return Region{r}, err
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// String returns the BCP 47 representation for the region.
|
|
// It returns "ZZ" for an unspecified region.
|
|
func (r Region) String() string {
|
|
return r.regionID.String()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// ISO3 returns the 3-letter ISO code of r.
|
|
// Note that not all regions have a 3-letter ISO code.
|
|
// In such cases this method returns "ZZZ".
|
|
func (r Region) ISO3() string {
|
|
return r.regionID.String()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// M49 returns the UN M.49 encoding of r, or 0 if this encoding
|
|
// is not defined for r.
|
|
func (r Region) M49() int {
|
|
return r.regionID.M49()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// IsPrivateUse reports whether r has the ISO 3166 User-assigned status. This
|
|
// may include private-use tags that are assigned by CLDR and used in this
|
|
// implementation. So IsPrivateUse and IsCountry can be simultaneously true.
|
|
func (r Region) IsPrivateUse() bool {
|
|
return r.regionID.IsPrivateUse()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// IsCountry returns whether this region is a country or autonomous area. This
|
|
// includes non-standard definitions from CLDR.
|
|
func (r Region) IsCountry() bool {
|
|
return r.regionID.IsCountry()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// IsGroup returns whether this region defines a collection of regions. This
|
|
// includes non-standard definitions from CLDR.
|
|
func (r Region) IsGroup() bool {
|
|
return r.regionID.IsGroup()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Contains returns whether Region c is contained by Region r. It returns true
|
|
// if c == r.
|
|
func (r Region) Contains(c Region) bool {
|
|
return r.regionID.Contains(c.regionID)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// TLD returns the country code top-level domain (ccTLD). UK is returned for GB.
|
|
// In all other cases it returns either the region itself or an error.
|
|
//
|
|
// This method may return an error for a region for which there exists a
|
|
// canonical form with a ccTLD. To get that ccTLD canonicalize r first. The
|
|
// region will already be canonicalized it was obtained from a Tag that was
|
|
// obtained using any of the default methods.
|
|
func (r Region) TLD() (Region, error) {
|
|
tld, err := r.regionID.TLD()
|
|
return Region{tld}, err
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Canonicalize returns the region or a possible replacement if the region is
|
|
// deprecated. It will not return a replacement for deprecated regions that
|
|
// are split into multiple regions.
|
|
func (r Region) Canonicalize() Region {
|
|
return Region{r.regionID.Canonicalize()}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Variant represents a registered variant of a language as defined by BCP 47.
|
|
type Variant struct {
|
|
variant string
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// ParseVariant parses and returns a Variant. An error is returned if s is not
|
|
// a valid variant.
|
|
func ParseVariant(s string) (Variant, error) {
|
|
v, err := language.ParseVariant(s)
|
|
return Variant{v.String()}, err
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// String returns the string representation of the variant.
|
|
func (v Variant) String() string {
|
|
return v.variant
|
|
}
|