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pub(crate) mod errors;
pub mod extensions;
pub mod parser;
use errors::LocaleError;
pub use extensions::{ExtensionType, ExtensionsMap};
use std::str::FromStr;
pub use unic_langid_impl::CharacterDirection;
pub use unic_langid_impl::{subtags, LanguageIdentifier};
/// `Locale` is a core struct representing a Unicode Locale Identifier.
///
/// A locale is made of two parts:
/// * `id` - Unicode Language Identifier
/// * `extensions` - A set of Unicode Extensions
///
/// `Locale` exposes all of the same methods as `LanguageIdentifier`, and
/// on top of that is able to parse, manipulate and serialize unicode extension
/// fields.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use unic_locale_impl::Locale;
///
/// let loc: Locale = "en-US-u-ca-buddhist".parse()
/// .expect("Failed to parse.");
///
/// assert_eq!(loc.id.language, "en");
/// assert_eq!(loc.id.script, None);
/// assert_eq!(loc.id.region, Some("US".parse().unwrap()));
/// assert_eq!(loc.id.variants().len(), 0);
/// assert_eq!(loc.extensions.unicode.keyword("ca")
/// .expect("Getting keyword failed.")
/// .collect::<Vec<_>>(),
/// &["buddhist"]);
/// ```
///
/// # Parsing
///
/// Unicode recognizes three levels of standard conformance for a locale:
///
/// * *well-formed* - syntactically correct
/// * *valid* - well-formed and only uses registered language subtags, extensions, keywords, types...
/// * *canonical* - valid and no deprecated codes or structure.
///
/// At the moment parsing normalizes a well-formed language identifier converting
/// `_` separators to `-` and adjusting casing to conform to the Unicode standard.
///
/// Any bogus subtags will cause the parsing to fail with an error.
/// No subtag validation is performed.
///
/// # Examples:
///
/// ```
/// use unic_locale_impl::Locale;
///
/// let loc: Locale = "eN_latn_Us-Valencia_u-hC-H12".parse()
/// .expect("Failed to parse.");
///
/// assert_eq!(loc.id.language, "en");
/// assert_eq!(loc.id.script, Some("Latn".parse().unwrap()));
/// assert_eq!(loc.id.region, Some("US".parse().unwrap()));
/// assert_eq!(loc.id.variants().collect::<Vec<_>>(), &["valencia"]);
/// ```
#[derive(Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Hash, PartialOrd, Ord)]
pub struct Locale {
pub id: LanguageIdentifier,
pub extensions: extensions::ExtensionsMap,
}
type PartsTuple = (
subtags::Language,
Option<subtags::Script>,
Option<subtags::Region>,
Vec<subtags::Variant>,
String,
);
impl Locale {
/// A constructor which takes a utf8 slice, parses it and
/// produces a well-formed `Locale`.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use unic_locale_impl::Locale;
///
/// let loc = Locale::from_bytes("en-US-u-hc-h12".as_bytes())
/// .expect("Parsing failed.");
///
/// assert_eq!(loc.to_string(), "en-US-u-hc-h12");
/// ```
pub fn from_bytes(v: &[u8]) -> Result<Self, LocaleError> {
Ok(parser::parse_locale(v)?)
}
/// A constructor which takes optional subtags as `AsRef<[u8]>`, parses them and
/// produces a well-formed `Locale`.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use unic_locale_impl::Locale;
///
/// let loc = Locale::from_parts("fr".parse().unwrap(), None, Some("CA".parse().unwrap()), &[], None);
///
/// assert_eq!(loc.to_string(), "fr-CA");
/// ```
pub fn from_parts(
language: subtags::Language,
script: Option<subtags::Script>,
region: Option<subtags::Region>,
variants: &[subtags::Variant],
extensions: Option<extensions::ExtensionsMap>,
) -> Self {
let id = LanguageIdentifier::from_parts(language, script, region, variants);
Locale {
id,
extensions: extensions.unwrap_or_default(),
}
}
/// # Safety
///
/// This function accepts subtags expecting variants
/// to be deduplicated and ordered.
pub const unsafe fn from_raw_parts_unchecked(
language: subtags::Language,
script: Option<subtags::Script>,
region: Option<subtags::Region>,
variants: Option<Box<[subtags::Variant]>>,
extensions: extensions::ExtensionsMap,
) -> Self {
let id = LanguageIdentifier::from_raw_parts_unchecked(language, script, region, variants);
Self { id, extensions }
}
/// Consumes `Locale` and produces raw internal representations
/// of all subtags in form of `u64`/`u32`.
///
/// Primarily used for storing internal representation and restoring via
/// `from_raw_parts_unchecked`.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use unic_locale_impl::Locale;
/// use tinystr::{TinyStr8, TinyStr4};
///
/// let loc: Locale = "en-US".parse()
/// .expect("Parsing failed.");
///
/// let (lang, script, region, variants, extensions) = loc.into_parts();
///
/// let loc2 = Locale::from_parts(
/// lang,
/// script,
/// region,
/// &variants,
/// Some(extensions.parse().unwrap())
/// );
///
/// assert_eq!(loc2.to_string(), "en-US");
/// ```
pub fn into_parts(self) -> PartsTuple {
let (lang, region, script, variants) = self.id.into_parts();
(lang, region, script, variants, self.extensions.to_string())
}
/// Compares a `Locale` to another `AsRef<Locale`
/// allowing for either side to use the missing fields as wildcards.
///
/// This allows for matching between `en` (treated as `en-*-*-*`) and `en-US`.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use unic_locale_impl::Locale;
///
/// let loc1: Locale = "en".parse()
/// .expect("Parsing failed.");
///
/// let loc2: Locale = "en-US".parse()
/// .expect("Parsing failed.");
///
/// assert_ne!(loc1, loc2); // "en" != "en-US"
/// assert_ne!(loc1.to_string(), loc2.to_string()); // "en" != "en-US"
///
/// assert_eq!(loc1.matches(&loc2, false, false), false); // "en" != "en-US"
/// assert_eq!(loc1.matches(&loc2, true, false), true); // "en-*-*-*" == "en-US"
/// assert_eq!(loc1.matches(&loc2, false, true), false); // "en" != "en-*-US-*"
/// assert_eq!(loc1.matches(&loc2, true, true), true); // "en-*-*-*" == "en-*-US-*"
/// ```
pub fn matches<O: AsRef<Self>>(
&self,
other: &O,
self_as_range: bool,
other_as_range: bool,
) -> bool {
let other = other.as_ref();
if !self.extensions.private.is_empty() || !other.extensions.private.is_empty() {
return false;
}
self.id.matches(&other.id, self_as_range, other_as_range)
}
}
impl FromStr for Locale {
type Err = LocaleError;
fn from_str(source: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Err> {
Ok(parser::parse_locale(source)?)
}
}
impl From<LanguageIdentifier> for Locale {
fn from(id: LanguageIdentifier) -> Self {
Locale {
id,
extensions: ExtensionsMap::default(),
}
}
}
impl From<Locale> for LanguageIdentifier {
fn from(value: Locale) -> Self {
value.id
}
}
impl AsRef<LanguageIdentifier> for Locale {
fn as_ref(&self) -> &LanguageIdentifier {
&self.id
}
}
impl AsRef<Locale> for Locale {
#[inline(always)]
fn as_ref(&self) -> &Locale {
self
}
}
impl std::fmt::Display for Locale {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> std::fmt::Result {
write!(f, "{}{}", self.id, self.extensions)
}
}
/// This is a best-effort operation that performs all available levels of canonicalization.
///
/// At the moment the operation will normalize casing and the separator, but in the future
/// it may also validate and update from deprecated subtags to canonical ones.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use unic_locale_impl::canonicalize;
///
/// assert_eq!(canonicalize("pL_latn_pl-U-HC-H12"), Ok("pl-Latn-PL-u-hc-h12".to_string()));
/// ```
pub fn canonicalize<S: AsRef<[u8]>>(input: S) -> Result<String, LocaleError> {
let locale = Locale::from_bytes(input.as_ref())?;
Ok(locale.to_string())
}