Unicode::Collate::Locale - Linguistic tailoring for DUCET via Unicode::Collate |
Unicode::Collate::Locale - Linguistic tailoring for DUCET via Unicode::Collate
use Unicode::Collate::Locale;
#construct $Collator = Unicode::Collate::Locale-> new(locale => $locale_name, %tailoring);
#sort @sorted = $Collator->sort(@not_sorted);
#compare $result = $Collator->cmp($a, $b); # returns 1, 0, or -1.
Note: Strings in @not_sorted
, $a
and $b
are interpreted
according to Perl's Unicode support. See the perlunicode manpage,
the perluniintro manpage, the perlunitut manpage, the perlunifaq manpage, the utf8 manpage.
Otherwise you can use preprocess
(cf. Unicode::Collate
)
or should decode them before.
This module provides linguistic tailoring for it
taking advantage of Unicode::Collate
.
The new
method returns a collator object.
A parameter list for the constructor is a hash, which can include
a special key locale
and its value (case-insensitive) standing
for a Unicode base language code (two or three-letter).
For example, Unicode::Collate::Locale->new(locale => 'ES')
returns a collator tailored for Spanish.
$locale_name
may be suffixed with a Unicode script code (four-letter),
a Unicode region (territory) code, a Unicode language variant code.
These codes are case-insensitive, and separated with '_'
or '-'
.
E.g. en_US
for English in USA,
az_Cyrl
for Azerbaijani in the Cyrillic script,
es_ES_traditional
for Spanish in Spain (Traditional).
If $locale_name
is not available,
fallback is selected in the following order:
1. language with a variant code 2. language with a script code 3. language with a region code 4. language 5. default
Tailoring tags provided by Unicode::Collate
are allowed as long as
they are not used for locale
support. Esp. the table
tag
is always untailorable, since it is reserved for DUCET.
However entry
is allowed, even if it is used for locale
support,
to add or override mappings.
E.g. a collator for Spanish, which ignores diacritics and case difference (i.e. level 1), with reversed case ordering and no normalization.
Unicode::Collate::Locale->new( level => 1, locale => 'es', upper_before_lower => 1, normalization => undef )
Overriding a behavior already tailored by locale
is disallowed
if such a tailoring is passed to new()
.
Unicode::Collate::Locale->new( locale => 'da', upper_before_lower => 0, # causes error as reserved by 'da' )
However change()
inherited from Unicode::Collate
allows
such a tailoring that is reserved by locale
. Examples:
new(locale => 'fr_ca')->change(backwards => undef) new(locale => 'da')->change(upper_before_lower => 0) new(locale => 'ja')->change(overrideCJK => undef)
Unicode::Collate::Locale
is a subclass of Unicode::Collate
and methods other than new
are inherited from Unicode::Collate
.
Here is a list of additional methods:
$Collator->getlocale
'default'
meaning no special tailoring.
$Collator->locale_version
/\d\.\d\d/
) of the locale, as that
of Locale/*.pl.
Note: Locale/*.pl that a collator uses should be identified by
a combination of return values from getlocale
and locale_version
.
locale name description -------------------------------------------------------------- af Afrikaans ar Arabic as Assamese az Azerbaijani (Azeri) be Belarusian bn Bengali bs Bosnian (tailored as Croatian) bs_Cyrl Bosnian in Cyrillic (tailored as Serbian) ca Catalan cs Czech cu Church Slavic cy Welsh da Danish de__phonebook German (umlaut as 'ae', 'oe', 'ue') de_AT_phonebook Austrian German (umlaut primary greater) dsb Lower Sorbian ee Ewe eo Esperanto es Spanish es__traditional Spanish ('ch' and 'll' as a grapheme) et Estonian fa Persian fi Finnish (v and w are primary equal) fi__phonebook Finnish (v and w as separate characters) fil Filipino fo Faroese fr_CA Canadian French gu Gujarati ha Hausa haw Hawaiian he Hebrew hi Hindi hr Croatian hu Hungarian hy Armenian ig Igbo is Icelandic ja Japanese [1] kk Kazakh kl Kalaallisut kn Kannada ko Korean [2] kok Konkani lkt Lakota ln Lingala lt Lithuanian lv Latvian mk Macedonian ml Malayalam mr Marathi mt Maltese nb Norwegian Bokmal nn Norwegian Nynorsk nso Northern Sotho om Oromo or Oriya pa Punjabi pl Polish ro Romanian sa Sanskrit se Northern Sami si Sinhala si__dictionary Sinhala (U+0DA5 = U+0DA2,0DCA,0DA4) sk Slovak sl Slovenian sq Albanian sr Serbian sr_Latn Serbian in Latin (tailored as Croatian) sv Swedish (v and w are primary equal) sv__reformed Swedish (v and w as separate characters) ta Tamil te Telugu th Thai tn Tswana to Tonga tr Turkish ug_Cyrl Uyghur in Cyrillic uk Ukrainian ur Urdu vi Vietnamese vo Volapu"k wae Walser wo Wolof yo Yoruba zh Chinese zh__big5han Chinese (ideographs: big5 order) zh__gb2312han Chinese (ideographs: GB-2312 order) zh__pinyin Chinese (ideographs: pinyin order) [3] zh__stroke Chinese (ideographs: stroke order) [3] zh__zhuyin Chinese (ideographs: zhuyin order) [3] --------------------------------------------------------------
Locales according to the default UCA rules include
am (Amharic) without [reorder Ethi]
,
bg (Bulgarian) without [reorder Cyrl]
,
chr (Cherokee) without [reorder Cher]
,
de (German),
en (English),
fr (French),
ga (Irish),
id (Indonesian),
it (Italian),
ka (Georgian) without [reorder Geor]
,
mn (Mongolian) without [reorder Cyrl Mong]
,
ms (Malay),
nl (Dutch),
pt (Portuguese),
ru (Russian) without [reorder Cyrl]
,
sw (Swahili),
zu (Zulu).
Note
[1] ja: Ideographs are sorted in JIS X 0208 order.
Fullwidth and halfwidth forms are identical to their regular form.
The difference between hiragana and katakana is at the 4th level,
the comparison also requires (variable => 'Non-ignorable')
,
and then katakana_before_hiragana
has no effect.
[2] ko: Plenty of ideographs are sorted by their reading. Such an ideograph is primary (level 1) equal to, and secondary (level 2) greater than, the corresponding hangul syllable.
[3] zh__pinyin, zh__stroke and zh__zhuyin: implemented alt='short', where a smaller number of ideographs are tailored.
variant code alias ------------------------------------------ dictionary dict phonebook phone phonebk reformed reform traditional trad ------------------------------------------ big5han big5 gb2312han gb2312 pinyin stroke zhuyin ------------------------------------------
Note: 'pinyin' is Han in Latin, 'zhuyin' is Han in Bopomofo.
Installation of Unicode::Collate::Locale
requires Collate/Locale.pm,
Collate/Locale/*.pm, Collate/CJK/*.pm and Collate/allkeys.txt.
On building, Unicode::Collate::Locale
doesn't require
any of data/*.txt, gendata/*, and mklocale.
Tests for Unicode::Collate::Locale
are named t/loc_*.t.
U+FF37
), W with acute (U+1E82
), etc. are not
tailored. The result may depend on whether source strings are
normalized or not, and whether decomposed or composed.
Thus (normalization => undef)
is less preferred.
locale based CLDR or other reference -------------------------------------------------------------------- af 30 = 1.8.1 ar 30 = 28 ("compat" wo [reorder Arab]) = 1.9.0 as 30 = 28 (without [reorder Beng..]) = 23 az 30 = 24 ("standard" wo [reorder Latn Cyrl]) be 30 = 28 (without [reorder Cyrl]) bn 30 = 28 ("standard" wo [reorder Beng..]) = 2.0.1 bs 30 = 28 (type="standard": [import hr]) bs_Cyrl 30 = 28 (type="standard": [import sr]) ca 30 = 23 (alt="proposed" type="standard") cs 30 = 1.8.1 (type="standard") cu 34 = 30 (without [reorder Cyrl]) cy 30 = 1.8.1 da 22.1 = 1.8.1 (type="standard") de__phonebook 30 = 2.0 (type="phonebook") de_AT_phonebook 30 = 27 (type="phonebook") dsb 30 = 26 ee 30 = 21 eo 30 = 1.8.1 es 30 = 1.9.0 (type="standard") es__traditional 30 = 1.8.1 (type="traditional") et 30 = 26 fa 22.1 = 1.8.1 fi 22.1 = 1.8.1 (type="standard" alt="proposed") fi__phonebook 22.1 = 1.8.1 (type="phonebook") fil 30 = 1.9.0 (type="standard") = 1.8.1 fo 22.1 = 1.8.1 (alt="proposed" type="standard") fr_CA 30 = 1.9.0 gu 30 = 28 ("standard" wo [reorder Gujr..]) = 1.9.0 ha 30 = 1.9.0 haw 30 = 24 he 30 = 28 (without [reorder Hebr]) = 23 hi 30 = 28 (without [reorder Deva..]) = 1.9.0 hr 30 = 28 ("standard" wo [reorder Latn Cyrl]) = 1.9.0 hu 22.1 = 1.8.1 (alt="proposed" type="standard") hy 30 = 28 (without [reorder Armn]) = 1.8.1 ig 30 = 1.8.1 is 22.1 = 1.8.1 (type="standard") ja 22.1 = 1.8.1 (type="standard") kk 30 = 28 (without [reorder Cyrl]) kl 22.1 = 1.8.1 (type="standard") kn 30 = 28 ("standard" wo [reorder Knda..]) = 1.9.0 ko 22.1 = 1.8.1 (type="standard") kok 30 = 28 (without [reorder Deva..]) = 1.8.1 lkt 30 = 25 ln 30 = 2.0 (type="standard") = 1.8.1 lt 22.1 = 1.9.0 lv 22.1 = 1.9.0 (type="standard") = 1.8.1 mk 30 = 28 (without [reorder Cyrl]) ml 22.1 = 1.9.0 mr 30 = 28 (without [reorder Deva..]) = 1.8.1 mt 22.1 = 1.9.0 nb 22.1 = 2.0 (type="standard") nn 22.1 = 2.0 (type="standard") nso [*] 26 = 1.8.1 om 22.1 = 1.8.1 or 30 = 28 (without [reorder Orya..]) = 1.9.0 pa 22.1 = 1.8.1 pl 30 = 1.8.1 ro 30 = 1.9.0 (type="standard") sa [*] 1.9.1 = 1.8.1 (type="standard" alt="proposed") se 22.1 = 1.8.1 (type="standard") si 30 = 28 ("standard" wo [reorder Sinh..]) = 1.9.0 si__dictionary 30 = 28 ("dictionary" wo [reorder Sinh..]) = 1.9.0 sk 22.1 = 1.9.0 (type="standard") sl 22.1 = 1.8.1 (type="standard" alt="proposed") sq 22.1 = 1.8.1 (alt="proposed" type="standard") sr 30 = 28 (without [reorder Cyrl]) sr_Latn 30 = 28 (type="standard": [import hr]) sv 22.1 = 1.9.0 (type="standard") sv__reformed 22.1 = 1.8.1 (type="reformed") ta 22.1 = 1.9.0 te 30 = 28 (without [reorder Telu..]) = 1.9.0 th 22.1 = 22 tn [*] 26 = 1.8.1 to 22.1 = 22 tr 22.1 = 1.8.1 (type="standard") uk 30 = 28 (without [reorder Cyrl]) ug_Cyrl https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uyghur_Cyrillic_alphabet ur 22.1 = 1.9.0 vi 22.1 = 1.8.1 vo 30 = 25 wae 30 = 2.0 wo [*] 1.9.1 = 1.8.1 yo 30 = 1.8.1 zh 22.1 = 1.8.1 (type="standard") zh__big5han 22.1 = 1.8.1 (type="big5han") zh__gb2312han 22.1 = 1.8.1 (type="gb2312han") zh__pinyin 22.1 = 2.0 (type='pinyin' alt='short') zh__stroke 22.1 = 1.9.1 (type='stroke' alt='short') zh__zhuyin 22.1 = 22 (type='zhuyin' alt='short') --------------------------------------------------------------------
[*] http://www.unicode.org/repos/cldr/tags/latest/seed/collation/
The Unicode::Collate::Locale module for perl was written
by SADAHIRO Tomoyuki, <SADAHIRO@cpan.org>.
This module is Copyright(C)
2004-2018, SADAHIRO Tomoyuki. Japan.
All rights reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
Unicode::Collate::Locale - Linguistic tailoring for DUCET via Unicode::Collate |