defmodule Cldr do @moduledoc """ Cldr provides the core functions to retrieve and manage the CLDR data that supports formatting and localisation. This module provides the core functions to access formatted CLDR data, set and retrieve a current locale and validate certain core data types such as locales, currencies and territories. `Cldr` functionality is packaged into a several packages that each depend on this one. These additional modules are: * `Cldr.Number.to_string/2` for formatting numbers and `Cldr.Currency.to_string/2` for formatting currencies. These functions are contained in the hex package [ex_cldr_numbers](https://hex.pm/packages/ex_cldr_numbers). * `Cldr.List.to_string/2` for formatting lists. These function is contained in the hex package [ex_cldr_lists](https://hex.pm/packages/ex_cldr_lists). * `Cldr.Unit.to_string/2` for formatting SI units. These function is contained in the hex package [ex_cldr_units](https://hex.pm/packages/ex_cldr_units). * `Cldr.DateTime.to_string/2` for formatting of dates, times and datetimes. This function is contained in the hex package [ex_cldr_dates_times](https://hex.pm/packages/ex_cldr_dates_times). """ @external_resource "priv/cldr/language_tags.ebin" @type backend :: module() alias Cldr.Config alias Cldr.Locale alias Cldr.LanguageTag require Config require Cldr.Backend.Compiler @doc false defmacro __using__(opts \\ []) do quote bind_quoted: [opts: opts] do @cldr_opts opts @before_compile Cldr.Backend.Compiler end end @doc """ Returns the version of the CLDR repository as a tuple ## Example iex> Cldr.version {34, 0, 0} """ @version Config.version() |> String.split(".") |> Enum.map(&String.to_integer/1) |> List.to_tuple() @spec version :: {non_neg_integer, non_neg_integer, non_neg_integer} def version do @version end @warn_if_greater_than 100 @doc false def install_locales(config) do alias Cldr.Config Cldr.Install.install_known_locale_names(config) known_locale_count = Enum.count(Config.known_locale_names(config)) locale_string = if known_locale_count > 1, do: "locales named ", else: "locale named " if Enum.any?(Config.unknown_locale_names(config)) do raise Cldr.UnknownLocaleError, "Some locale names are configured that are not known to CLDR. " <> "Compilation cannot continue until the configuration includes only " <> "locales names known in CLDR.\n\n" <> "Configured locales names: #{inspect(Config.requested_locale_names(config))}\n" <> "Gettext locales names: #{inspect(Config.known_gettext_locale_names(config))}\n" <> "Unknown locales names: " <> "#{IO.ANSI.red()}#{inspect(Config.unknown_locale_names(config))}" <> "#{IO.ANSI.default_color()}\n" end IO.puts( "Generating #{inspect config.backend} for #{known_locale_count} " <> locale_string <> "#{inspect(Config.known_locale_names(config), limit: 5)} with " <> "a default locale named #{inspect(Config.default_locale_name(config))}" ) if known_locale_count > @warn_if_greater_than do IO.puts("Please be patient, generating functions for many locales " <> "can take some time") end end @doc """ Return the backend's locale for the current process. Note that the locale is set per-process. If the locale is not set for the given process then: * return the current processes default locale * or if not set, return the default locale of the specified backend * or if that is not set, return the global default locale which is defined under the `:ex_cldr` key in `config.exs` * Or the system-wide default locale which is #{inspect Cldr.Config.default_locale()} Note that if there is no locale set for the current process then an error is not returned - a default locale will be returned per the rules above. ## Arguments * `backend` is any module that includes `use Cldr` and therefore is a `Cldr` backend module ## Example iex> Cldr.put_locale(TestBackend.Cldr, "pl") iex> Cldr.get_locale(TestBackend.Cldr) %Cldr.LanguageTag{ canonical_locale_name: "pl-Latn-PL", cldr_locale_name: "pl", extensions: %{}, language: "pl", locale: %{}, private_use: [], rbnf_locale_name: "pl", territory: "PL", requested_locale_name: "pl", script: "Latn", transform: %{}, language_variant: nil } """ @spec get_locale(backend()) :: LanguageTag.t() def get_locale(backend) do Process.get(backend) || Process.get(:cldr) || backend.default_locale() || default_locale() end @doc """ Return the `Cldr` locale for the current process. Note that the locale is set per-process. If the locale is not set for the given process then: * Return the global default locale which is defined under the `:ex_cldr` key in `config.exs` * Or the system-wide default locale which is #{inspect Cldr.Config.default_locale()} Note that if there is no locale set for the current process then an error is not returned - a default locale will be returned per the rules above. ## Example iex> Cldr.put_locale(TestBackend.Cldr.Locale.new!("pl")) iex> Cldr.get_locale() %Cldr.LanguageTag{ canonical_locale_name: "pl-Latn-PL", cldr_locale_name: "pl", extensions: %{}, language: "pl", locale: %{}, private_use: [], rbnf_locale_name: "pl", territory: "PL", requested_locale_name: "pl", script: "Latn", transform: %{}, language_variant: nil } """ def get_locale do Process.get(:cldr) || default_locale() end @doc """ Set the current process's locale for a specified backend. ## Arguments * `locale` is any valid locale name returned by `Cldr.known_locale_names/1` or a `Cldr.LanguageTag` struct returned by `Cldr.Locale.new!/2` * `backend` is any module that includes `use Cldr` and therefore is a `Cldr` backend module See [rfc5646](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5646) for the specification of a language tag and consult `./priv/cldr/rfc5646.abnf` for the specification as implemented that includes the CLDR extensions for "u" (locales) and "t" (transforms). ## Examples iex> Cldr.put_locale(TestBackend.Cldr, "en") {:ok, %Cldr.LanguageTag{ canonical_locale_name: "en-Latn-US", cldr_locale_name: "en", language_subtags: [], extensions: %{}, gettext_locale_name: "en", language: "en", locale: %{}, private_use: [], rbnf_locale_name: "en", requested_locale_name: "en", script: "Latn", territory: "US", transform: %{}, language_variant: nil }} iex> Cldr.put_locale(TestBackend.Cldr, "invalid-locale") {:error, {Cldr.LanguageTag.ParseError, "Expected a BCP47 language tag. Could not parse the remaining \\"le\\" starting at position 13"}} """ @spec put_locale(backend(), Locale.locale_name() | LanguageTag.t()) :: {:ok, LanguageTag.t()} | {:error, {module(), String.t()}} def put_locale(backend, locale) do with {:ok, locale} <- backend.validate_locale(locale) do Process.put(backend, locale) {:ok, locale} end end @doc """ Set the current process's locale for all backends. This is the preferred approach. ## Arguments * `locale` is a `Cldr.LanguageTag` struct returned by `Cldr.Locale.new!/2` Note that the argument must be a `Cldr.LanguageTag` struct with a non-nil `:cldr_locale_name`. ## Examples iex> Cldr.put_locale(TestBackend.Cldr.Locale.new!("en")) {:ok, %Cldr.LanguageTag{ canonical_locale_name: "en-Latn-US", cldr_locale_name: "en", language_subtags: [], extensions: %{}, gettext_locale_name: "en", language: "en", locale: %{}, private_use: [], rbnf_locale_name: "en", requested_locale_name: "en", script: "Latn", territory: "US", transform: %{}, language_variant: nil }} """ @spec put_locale(Locale.locale_name() | LanguageTag.t()) :: {:ok, LanguageTag.t()} | {:error, {module(), String.t()}} def put_locale(%Cldr.LanguageTag{cldr_locale_name: cldr_locale_name} = locale) when not is_nil(cldr_locale_name) do Process.put(:cldr, locale) {:ok, locale} end @doc """ Returns the default `locale` for a given backend. ## Arguments * `backend` is any module that includes `use Cldr` and therefore is a `Cldr` backend module ## Example iex> Cldr.default_locale(TestBackend.Cldr) %Cldr.LanguageTag{ canonical_locale_name: "en-Latn-001", cldr_locale_name: "en-001", language_subtags: [], extensions: %{}, gettext_locale_name: "en", language: "en", locale: %{}, private_use: [], rbnf_locale_name: "en", requested_locale_name: "en-001", script: "Latn", territory: "001", transform: %{}, language_variant: nil } """ @spec default_locale(backend()) :: LanguageTag.t() def default_locale(backend) do backend.default_locale end @doc """ Returns the default `locale`. ## Example iex> Cldr.default_locale %Cldr.LanguageTag{ canonical_locale_name: "en-Latn-001", cldr_locale_name: "en-001", language_subtags: [], extensions: %{}, gettext_locale_name: nil, language: "en", locale: %{}, private_use: [], rbnf_locale_name: "en", requested_locale_name: "en-001", script: "Latn", territory: "001", transform: %{}, language_variant: nil } """ @spec default_locale() :: LanguageTag.t() @default_locale Cldr.Config.default_locale() def default_locale do @default_locale end @doc """ Returns the default territory when a locale does not specify one and none can be inferred. ## Arguments * `backend` is any module that includes `use Cldr` and therefore is a `Cldr` backend module ## Example iex> Cldr.default_territory(TestBackend.Cldr) :"001" """ @spec default_territory(backend()) :: atom() def default_territory(backend) do backend.default_territory end @doc """ Normalise and validate a locale name. ## Arguments * `locale` is any valid locale name returned by `Cldr.known_locale_names/1` or a `Cldr.LanguageTag` struct returned by `Cldr.Locale.new!/2` * `backend` is any module that includes `use Cldr` and therefore is a `Cldr` backend module ## Returns * `{:ok, language_tag}` * `{:error, reason}` ## Examples iex> Cldr.validate_locale("en", TestBackend.Cldr) {:ok, %Cldr.LanguageTag{ canonical_locale_name: "en-Latn-US", cldr_locale_name: "en", extensions: %{}, gettext_locale_name: "en", language: "en", locale: %{}, private_use: [], rbnf_locale_name: "en", requested_locale_name: "en", script: "Latn", territory: "US", transform: %{}, language_variant: nil }} iex> Cldr.validate_locale("zzz", TestBackend.Cldr) {:error, {Cldr.UnknownLocaleError, "The locale \\"zzz\\" is not known."}} """ @spec validate_locale(Locale.locale_name() | LanguageTag.t(), backend()) :: {:ok, LanguageTag.t()} | {:error, {module(), String.t()}} def validate_locale(locale, backend) do backend.validate_locale(locale) end @doc """ Returns a list of all the locale names defined in the CLDR repository. Note that not necessarily all of these locales are available since functions are only generated for configured locales which is most cases will be a subset of locales defined in CLDR. See also: `requested_locales/1` and `known_locales/1` """ @all_locale_names Config.all_locale_names() @spec all_locale_names :: [Locale.locale_name(), ...] def all_locale_names do @all_locale_names end @doc """ Returns a list of all requested locale names. ## Arguments * `backend` is any module that includes `use Cldr` and therefore is a `Cldr` backend module The list is the combination of configured locales, `Gettext` locales and the default locale. See also `known_locales/1` and `all_locales/0` """ @spec requested_locale_names(backend()) :: [Locale.locale_name(), ...] | [] def requested_locale_names(backend) do backend.requested_locale_names end @doc """ Returns a list of the known locale names. ## Arguments * `backend` is any module that includes `use Cldr` and therefore is a `Cldr` backend module Known locales are those locales which are the subset of all CLDR locales that have been configured for use either directly in the `config.exs` file or in `Gettext`. """ @spec known_locale_names(backend()) :: [Locale.locale_name(), ...] | [] def known_locale_names(backend) do backend.known_locale_names end @doc """ Returns a list of the locales names that are configured, but not known in CLDR. ## Arguments * `backend` is any module that includes `use Cldr` and therefore is a `Cldr` backend module Since there is a compile-time exception raise if there are any unknown locales this function should always return an empty list. """ @spec unknown_locale_names(backend()) :: [Locale.locale_name(), ...] | [] def unknown_locale_names(backend) do backend.unknown_locale_names end @doc """ Returns a list of locale names which have rules based number formats (RBNF). ## Arguments * `backend` is any module that includes `use Cldr` and therefore is a `Cldr` backend module """ @spec known_rbnf_locale_names(backend()) :: [Locale.locale_name(), ...] | [] def known_rbnf_locale_names(backend) do backend.known_rbnf_locale_names end @doc """ Returns a list of GetText locale names but in CLDR format with underscore replaces by hyphen in order to facilitate comparisons with Cldr locale names. ## Arguments * `backend` is any module that includes `use Cldr` and therefore is a `Cldr` backend module """ @spec known_gettext_locale_names(backend()) :: [Locale.locale_name(), ...] | [] def known_gettext_locale_names(backend) do backend.known_gettext_locale_names end @doc """ Returns a boolean indicating if the specified locale name is configured and available in Cldr. ## Arguments * `locale` is any valid locale name returned by `Cldr.known_locale_names/1` * `backend` is any module that includes `use Cldr` and therefore is a `Cldr` backend module ## Examples iex> Cldr.known_locale_name?("en", TestBackend.Cldr) true iex> Cldr.known_locale_name?("!!", TestBackend.Cldr) false """ @spec known_locale_name?(Locale.locale_name(), backend()) :: boolean def known_locale_name?(locale_name, backend) when is_binary(locale_name) do locale_name in backend.known_locale_names end @doc """ Returns a boolean indicating if the specified locale name is configured and available in Cldr and supports rules based number formats (RBNF). ## Arguments * `locale` is any valid locale name returned by `Cldr.known_locale_names/1` * `backend` is any module that includes `use Cldr` and therefore is a `Cldr` backend module ## Examples iex> Cldr.known_rbnf_locale_name?("en", TestBackend.Cldr) true iex> Cldr.known_rbnf_locale_name?("!!", TestBackend.Cldr) false """ @spec known_rbnf_locale_name?(Locale.locale_name(), backend()) :: boolean def known_rbnf_locale_name?(locale_name, backend) when is_binary(locale_name) do locale_name in backend.known_rbnf_locale_names end @doc """ Returns a boolean indicating if the specified locale name is configured and available in Gettext. ## Arguments * `locale` is any valid locale name returned by `Cldr.known_locale_names/1` * `backend` is any module that includes `use Cldr` and therefore is a `Cldr` backend module ## Examples iex> Cldr.known_gettext_locale_name?("en", TestBackend.Cldr) true iex> Cldr.known_gettext_locale_name?("!!", TestBackend.Cldr) false """ @spec known_gettext_locale_name?(Locale.locale_name(), backend) :: boolean def known_gettext_locale_name?(locale_name, backend) when is_binary(locale_name) do locale_name in backend.known_gettext_locale_names end @doc """ Returns either the `locale_name` or `false` based upon whether the locale name is configured in `Cldr`. This is helpful when building a list of `or` expressions to return the first known locale name from a list. ## Arguments * `locale` is any valid locale name returned by `Cldr.known_locale_names/1` * `backend` is any module that includes `use Cldr` and therefore is a `Cldr` backend module ## Examples iex> Cldr.known_locale_name("en-AU", TestBackend.Cldr) "en-AU" iex> Cldr.known_locale_name("en-SA", TestBackend.Cldr) false """ @spec known_locale_name(Locale.locale_name(), backend()) :: String.t() | false def known_locale_name(locale_name, backend) when is_binary(locale_name) do backend.known_locale_name(locale_name) end @doc """ Returns either the RBNF `locale_name` or `false` based upon whether the locale name is configured in `Cldr` and has RBNF rules defined. ## Arguments * `locale` is any valid locale name returned by `Cldr.known_locale_names/1` * `backend` is any module that includes `use Cldr` and therefore is a `Cldr` backend module ## Examples iex> Cldr.known_rbnf_locale_name("en", TestBackend.Cldr) "en" iex> Cldr.known_rbnf_locale_name("en-SA", TestBackend.Cldr) false """ @spec known_rbnf_locale_name(Locale.locale_name(), backend()) :: String.t() | false def known_rbnf_locale_name(locale_name, backend) when is_binary(locale_name) do if backend.known_rbnf_locale_name?(locale_name) do locale_name else false end end @doc """ Returns either the Gettext `locale_name` in Cldr format or `false` based upon whether the locale name is configured in `GetText`. ## Arguments * `locale` is any valid locale name returned by `Cldr.known_locale_names/1` or a `Cldr.LanguageTag` struct returned by `Cldr.Locale.new!/2` * `backend` is any module that includes `use Cldr` and therefore is a `Cldr` backend module ## Examples iex> Cldr.known_gettext_locale_name("en", TestBackend.Cldr) "en" iex> Cldr.known_gettext_locale_name("en-SA", TestBackend.Cldr) false """ @spec known_gettext_locale_name(Locale.locale_name(), backend()) :: String.t() | false def known_gettext_locale_name(locale_name, backend) when is_binary(locale_name) do backend.known_gettext_locale_name(locale_name) end @doc """ Returns a boolean indicating if the specified locale is available in CLDR. The return value depends on whether the locale is defined in the CLDR repository. It does not necessarily mean the locale is configured for `Cldr`. See also `Cldr.known_locale_name?/2`. ## Arguments * `locale` is any valid locale name returned by `Cldr.known_locale_names/1` ## Examples iex> Cldr.available_locale_name?("en-AU") true iex> Cldr.available_locale_name?("en-SA") false """ @spec available_locale_name?(Locale.locale_name() | LanguageTag.t()) :: boolean def available_locale_name?(locale_name) when is_binary(locale_name) do locale_name in Config.all_locale_names() end def available_locale_name?(%LanguageTag{cldr_locale_name: cldr_locale_name}) do available_locale_name?(cldr_locale_name) end @doc """ Normalise and validate a gettext locale name. ## Arguments * `locale_name` is any valid locale name returned by `Cldr.known_locale_names/1` or a `Cldr.LanguageTag` struct returned by `Cldr.Locale.new!/2` * `backend` is any module that includes `use Cldr` and therefore is a `Cldr` backend module ## Returns * `{:ok, language_tag}` * `{:error, reason}` ## Examples """ @spec validate_gettext_locale(Locale.locale_name() | LanguageTag.t(), backend()) :: {:ok, LanguageTag.t()} | {:error, {module(), String.t()}} def validate_gettext_locale(locale_name, backend) when is_binary(locale_name) do case Cldr.Locale.new(locale_name, backend) do {:ok, locale} -> validate_gettext_locale(locale, backend) {:error, reason} -> {:error, reason} end end def validate_gettext_locale(%LanguageTag{gettext_locale_name: nil} = locale, _backend) do {:error, Locale.gettext_locale_error(locale)} end def validate_gettext_locale(%LanguageTag{} = language_tag, _backend) do {:ok, language_tag} end def validate_gettext_locale(locale, _backend) do {:error, Locale.gettext_locale_error(locale)} end @doc """ Returns a list of strings representing the calendars known to `Cldr`. ## Example iex> Cldr.known_calendars [:buddhist, :chinese, :coptic, :dangi, :ethiopic, :ethiopic_amete_alem, :gregorian, :hebrew, :indian, :islamic, :islamic_civil, :islamic_rgsa, :islamic_tbla, :islamic_umalqura, :japanese, :persian, :roc] """ @known_calendars Cldr.Config.known_calendars() @spec known_calendars :: [atom(), ...] def known_calendars do @known_calendars end @doc """ Normalise and validate a calendar name. ## Arguments * `calendar` is any calendar name returned by `Cldr.known_calendars/0` ## Returns * `{:ok, normalized_calendar_name}` or * `{:error, {Cldr.UnknownCalendarError, message}}` ## Examples iex> Cldr.validate_calendar(:gregorian) {:ok, :gregorian} iex> Cldr.validate_calendar(:invalid) {:error, {Cldr.UnknownCalendarError, "The calendar name :invalid is invalid"}} """ @spec validate_calendar(atom() | String.t()) :: {:ok, atom()} | {:error, {module(), String.t()}} def validate_calendar(calendar) when is_atom(calendar) and calendar in @known_calendars do {:ok, calendar} end # "gregory" is the name used for the locale "u" extension def validate_calendar("gregory"), do: {:ok, :gregorian} def validate_calendar(calendar) when is_atom(calendar) do {:error, unknown_calendar_error(calendar)} end def validate_calendar(calendar) when is_binary(calendar) do calendar |> String.downcase() |> String.to_existing_atom() |> validate_calendar rescue ArgumentError -> {:error, unknown_calendar_error(calendar)} end @doc """ Returns an error tuple for an invalid calendar. ## Arguments * `calendar` is any calendar name **not** returned by `Cldr.known_calendars/0` ## Returns * `{:error, {Cldr.UnknownCalendarError, message}}` ## Examples iex> Cldr.unknown_calendar_error("invalid") {Cldr.UnknownCalendarError, "The calendar name \\"invalid\\" is invalid"} """ def unknown_calendar_error(calendar) do {Cldr.UnknownCalendarError, "The calendar name #{inspect(calendar)} is invalid"} end @doc """ Returns a list of the territories known to `Cldr`. The territories codes are defined in [UN M.49](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UN_M.49) which defines both individual territories and enclosing territories. These enclosing territories are defined for statistical purposes and do not relate to political alignment. For example, the territory `:"001"` is defined as "the world". ## Example iex> Cldr.known_territories [:"001", :"002", :"003", :"005", :"009", :"011", :"013", :"014", :"015", :"017", :"018", :"019", :"021", :"029", :"030", :"034", :"035", :"039", :"053", :"054", :"057", :"061", :"142", :"143", :"145", :"150", :"151", :"154", :"155", :"202", :"419", :AC, :AD, :AE, :AF, :AG, :AI, :AL, :AM, :AO, :AQ, :AR, :AS, :AT, :AU, :AW, :AX, :AZ, :BA, :BB, :BD, :BE, :BF, :BG, :BH, :BI, :BJ, :BL, :BM, :BN, :BO, :BQ, :BR, :BS, :BT, :BV, :BW, :BY, :BZ, :CA, :CC, :CD, :CF, :CG, :CH, :CI, :CK, :CL, :CM, :CN, :CO, :CP, :CR, :CU, :CV, :CW, :CX, :CY, :CZ, :DE, :DG, :DJ, :DK, :DM, :DO, :DZ, :EA, :EC, :EE, :EG, :EH, :ER, :ES, :ET, :EU, :EZ, :FI, :FJ, :FK, :FM, :FO, :FR, :GA, :GB, :GD, :GE, :GF, :GG, :GH, :GI, :GL, :GM, :GN, :GP, :GQ, :GR, :GS, :GT, :GU, :GW, :GY, :HK, :HM, :HN, :HR, :HT, :HU, :IC, :ID, :IE, :IL, :IM, :IN, :IO, :IQ, :IR, :IS, :IT, :JE, :JM, :JO, :JP, :KE, :KG, :KH, :KI, :KM, :KN, :KP, :KR, :KW, :KY, :KZ, :LA, :LB, :LC, :LI, :LK, :LR, :LS, :LT, :LU, :LV, :LY, :MA, :MC, :MD, :ME, :MF, :MG, :MH, :MK, :ML, :MM, :MN, :MO, :MP, :MQ, :MR, :MS, :MT, :MU, :MV, :MW, :MX, :MY, :MZ, :NA, :NC, :NE, :NF, :NG, :NI, :NL, :NO, :NP, :NR, :NU, :NZ, :OM, :PA, :PE, :PF, :PG, :PH, :PK, :PL, :PM, :PN, :PR, :PS, :PT, :PW, :PY, :QA, :QO, :RE, :RO, :RS, :RU, :RW, :SA, :SB, :SC, :SD, :SE, :SG, :SH, :SI, :SJ, :SK, :SL, :SM, :SN, :SO, :SR, :SS, :ST, :SV, :SX, :SY, :SZ, :TA, :TC, :TD, :TF, :TG, :TH, :TJ, :TK, :TL, :TM, :TN, :TO, :TR, :TT, :TV, :TW, :TZ, :UA, :UG, :UM, :UN, :US, :UY, :UZ, :VA, :VC, :VE, :VG, :VI, :VN, :VU, :WF, :WS, :XK, :YE, :YT, :ZA, :ZM, :ZW] """ @known_territories Cldr.Config.known_territories() @spec known_territories :: [atom(), ...] def known_territories do @known_territories end @doc """ Normalise and validate a territory code. ## Arguments * `territory` is any territory code returned by `Cldr.known_territories/0` ## Returns: * `{:ok, normalized_territory_code}` or * `{:error, {Cldr.UnknownTerritoryError, message}}` ## Examples iex> Cldr.validate_territory("en") {:error, {Cldr.UnknownTerritoryError, "The territory \\"en\\" is unknown"}} iex> Cldr.validate_territory("gb") {:ok, :GB} iex> Cldr.validate_territory("001") {:ok, :"001"} iex> Cldr.validate_territory(Cldr.Locale.new!("en", TestBackend.Cldr)) {:ok, :US} iex> Cldr.validate_territory(%{}) {:error, {Cldr.UnknownTerritoryError, "The territory %{} is unknown"}} """ @spec validate_territory(atom() | String.t()) :: {:ok, atom()} | {:error, {module(), String.t()}} def validate_territory(territory) when is_atom(territory) and territory in @known_territories do {:ok, territory} end def validate_territory(territory) when is_atom(territory) do {:error, unknown_territory_error(territory)} end def validate_territory(territory) when is_binary(territory) do territory |> String.upcase() |> String.to_existing_atom() |> validate_territory rescue ArgumentError -> {:error, unknown_territory_error(territory)} end def validate_territory(%LanguageTag{territory: nil} = locale) do {:error, unknown_territory_error(locale)} end def validate_territory(%LanguageTag{territory: territory}) do validate_territory(territory) end def validate_territory(territory) do {:error, unknown_territory_error(territory)} end @doc """ Returns an error tuple for an unknown territory. ## Arguments * `territory` is any territory code **not** returned by `Cldr.known_territories/0` ## Returns * `{:error, {Cldr.UnknownTerritoryError, message}}` ## Examples iex> Cldr.unknown_territory_error("invalid") {Cldr.UnknownTerritoryError, "The territory \\"invalid\\" is unknown"} """ @spec unknown_territory_error(any()) :: {Cldr.UnknownTerritoryError, String.t()} def unknown_territory_error(territory) do {Cldr.UnknownTerritoryError, "The territory #{inspect(territory)} is unknown"} end @doc """ Returns a list of strings representing the currencies known to `Cldr`. ## Example iex> Cldr.known_currencies [:XBB, :XEU, :SKK, :AUD, :CZK, :ISJ, :BRC, :IDR, :UYP, :VEF, :UAH, :KMF, :NGN, :NAD, :LUC, :AWG, :BRZ, :AOK, :SHP, :DEM, :UGS, :ECS, :BRR, :HUF, :INR, :TPE, :GYD, :MCF, :USS, :ALK, :TJR, :BGO, :BUK, :DKK, :LSL, :AZM, :ZRN, :MKN, :GHC, :JMD, :NOK, :GWP, :CVE, :RUR, :BDT, :NIC, :LAK, :XFO, :KHR, :SRD, :ESB, :PGK, :YUD, :BRN, :MAD, :PYG, :QAR, :MOP, :BOB, :CHW, :PHP, :SDG, :SEK, :KZT, :SDP, :ZWD, :XTS, :SRG, :ANG, :CLF, :BOV, :XBA, :TMT, :TJS, :CUC, :SUR, :MAF, :BRL, :PLZ, :PAB, :AOA, :ZWR, :UGX, :PTE, :NPR, :BOL, :MRO, :MXN, :ATS, :ARP, :KWD, :CLE, :NLG, :TMM, :SAR, :PEN, :PKR, :RUB, :AMD, :MDL, :XRE, :AOR, :MZN, :ESA, :XOF, :CNX, :ILR, :KRW, :CDF, :VND, :DJF, :FKP, :BIF, :FJD, :MYR, :BBD, :GEK, :PES, :CNY, :GMD, :SGD, :MTP, :ZMW, :MWK, :BGN, :GEL, :TTD, :LVL, :XCD, :ARL, :EUR, :UYU, :ZAL, :CSD, :ECV, :GIP, :CLP, :KRH, :CYP, :TWD, :SBD, :SZL, :IRR, :LRD, :CRC, :XDR, :SYP, :YUM, :SIT, :DOP, :MVP, :BWP, :KPW, :GNS, :ZMK, :BZD, :TRY, :MLF, :KES, :MZE, :ALL, :JOD, :HTG, :TND, :ZAR, :LTT, :BGL, :XPD, :CSK, :SLL, :BMD, :BEF, :FIM, :ARA, :ZRZ, :CHF, :SOS, :KGS, :GWE, :LTL, :ITL, :DDM, :ERN, :BAM, :BRB, :ARS, :RHD, :STD, :RWF, :GQE, :HRD, :ILP, :YUR, :AON, :BYR, :RSD, :ZWL, :XBD, :XFU, :GBP, :VEB, :BTN, :UZS, :BGM, :BAD, :MMK, :XBC, :LUF, :BSD, :XUA, :GRD, :CHE, :JPY, :EGP, :XAG, :LYD, :XAU, :USD, :BND, :XPT, :BRE, :ROL, :PLN, :MZM, :FRF, :MGF, :LUL, :SSP, :DZD, :IEP, :SDD, :ADP, :AFN, :IQD, :GHS, :TOP, :LVR, :YUN, :MRU, :MKD, :GNF, :MXP, :THB, :CNH, :TZS, :XPF, :AED, :SVC, :RON, :BEC, :CUP, :USN, :LBP, :BOP, :BHD, :UYW, :BAN, :MDC, :VUV, :MGA, :ISK, :COP, :BYN, :UAK, :TRL, :SCR, :KRO, :ILS, :ETB, :CAD, :AZN, :VNN, :NIO, :COU, :EEK, :KYD, :MNT, :HNL, :WST, :PEI, :YER, :MTL, :STN, :AFA, :ARM, :HKD, :NZD, :VES, :UYI, :MXV, :GTQ, :BYB, :XXX, :XSU, :HRK, :OMR, :BEL, :MUR, :ESP, :YDD, :MVR, :LKR, :XAF] """ @known_currencies Cldr.Config.known_currencies() @spec known_currencies :: [atom(), ...] | [] def known_currencies do @known_currencies end @doc """ Normalize and validate a currency code. ## Arguments * `currency` is any ISO 4217 currency code as returned by `Cldr.known_currencies/0` or any valid private use ISO4217 code which is a three-letter alphabetic code that starts with "X". ## Returns * `{:ok, normalized_currency_code}` or * `{:error, {Cldr.UnknownCurrencyError, message}}` ## Examples iex> Cldr.validate_currency(:USD) {:ok, :USD} iex> Cldr.validate_currency("USD") {:ok, :USD} iex> Cldr.validate_currency(:XTC) {:ok, :XTC} iex> Cldr.validate_currency("xtc") {:ok, :XTC} iex> Cldr.validate_currency("invalid") {:error, {Cldr.UnknownCurrencyError, "The currency \\"invalid\\" is invalid"}} iex> Cldr.validate_currency(:invalid) {:error, {Cldr.UnknownCurrencyError, "The currency :invalid is invalid"}} """ def validate_currency(currency) when is_atom(currency) and currency in @known_currencies do {:ok, currency} end def validate_currency(currency) when is_atom(currency) do currency |> Atom.to_string() |> validate_currency |> case do {:error, _} -> {:error, unknown_currency_error(currency)} ok -> ok end end def validate_currency( <> = currency ) when Config.is_alphabetic(char_1) and Config.is_alphabetic(char_2) and Config.is_alphabetic(char_3) and char_1 in [?x, ?X] do {:ok, String.to_atom(String.upcase(currency))} end def validate_currency( <> = currency ) when Config.is_alphabetic(char_1) and Config.is_alphabetic(char_2) and Config.is_alphabetic(char_3) do currency_code = currency |> String.upcase() |> String.to_existing_atom() if currency_code in @known_currencies do {:ok, currency_code} else {:error, unknown_currency_error(currency)} end rescue ArgumentError -> {:error, unknown_currency_error(currency)} end def validate_currency(invalid_currency) do {:error, unknown_currency_error(invalid_currency)} end @doc """ Returns an error tuple for an invalid currency. ## Arguments * `currency` is any currency code **not** returned by `Cldr.known_currencies/0` ## Returns * `{:error, {Cldr.UnknownCurrencyError, message}}` ## Examples iex> Cldr.unknown_currency_error("invalid") {Cldr.UnknownCurrencyError, "The currency \\"invalid\\" is invalid"} """ def unknown_currency_error(currency) do {Cldr.UnknownCurrencyError, "The currency #{inspect(currency)} is invalid"} end @doc """ Returns a list of atoms representing the number systems known to `Cldr`. ## Example iex> Cldr.known_number_systems [:adlm, :ahom, :arab, :arabext, :armn, :armnlow, :bali, :beng, :bhks, :brah, :cakm, :cham, :cyrl, :deva, :ethi, :fullwide, :geor, :gong, :gonm, :grek, :greklow, :gujr, :guru, :hanidays, :hanidec, :hans, :hansfin, :hant, :hantfin, :hebr, :hmng, :java, :jpan, :jpanfin, :kali, :khmr, :knda, :lana, :lanatham, :laoo, :latn, :lepc, :limb, :mathbold, :mathdbl, :mathmono, :mathsanb, :mathsans, :mlym, :modi, :mong, :mroo, :mtei, :mymr, :mymrshan, :mymrtlng, :newa, :nkoo, :olck, :orya, :osma, :rohg, :roman, :romanlow, :saur, :shrd, :sind, :sinh, :sora, :sund, :takr, :talu, :taml, :tamldec, :telu, :thai, :tibt, :tirh, :vaii, :wara] """ @known_number_systems Cldr.Config.known_number_systems @spec known_number_systems :: [atom(), ...] | [] def known_number_systems do @known_number_systems end @doc """ Normalize and validate a number system name. ## Arguments * `number_system` is any number system name returned by `Cldr.known_number_systems/0` ## Returns * `{:ok, normalized_number_system_name}` or * `{:error, {exception, message}}` ## Examples iex> Cldr.validate_number_system :latn {:ok, :latn} iex> Cldr.validate_number_system "latn" {:ok, :latn} iex> Cldr.validate_number_system "invalid" { :error, {Cldr.UnknownNumberSystemError, "The number system :invalid is unknown"} } """ @spec validate_number_system(atom() | String.t()) :: {:ok, atom()} | {:error, {module(), String.t()}} def validate_number_system(number_system) when is_atom(number_system) do if number_system in Config.known_number_systems do {:ok, number_system} else {:error, unknown_number_system_error(number_system)} end end def validate_number_system(number_system) when is_binary(number_system) do number_system |> String.downcase() |> String.to_existing_atom() |> validate_number_system rescue ArgumentError -> {:error, unknown_number_system_error(number_system)} end @doc """ Returns an error tuple for an unknown number system. ## Arguments * `number_system` is any number system name **not** returned by `Cldr.known_number_systems/0` ## Returns * `{:error, {Cldr.UnknownNumberSystemError, message}}` ## Examples iex> Cldr.unknown_number_system_error "invalid" {Cldr.UnknownNumberSystemError, "The number system \\"invalid\\" is invalid"} iex> Cldr.unknown_number_system_error :invalid {Cldr.UnknownNumberSystemError, "The number system :invalid is unknown"} """ @spec unknown_currency_error(any()) :: {Cldr.UnknownCurrencyError, String.t()} def unknown_number_system_error(number_system) when is_atom(number_system) do {Cldr.UnknownNumberSystemError, "The number system #{inspect(number_system)} is unknown"} end def unknown_number_system_error(number_system) do {Cldr.UnknownNumberSystemError, "The number system #{inspect(number_system)} is invalid"} end @doc """ Returns a list of atoms representing the number systems types known to `Cldr`. ## Arguments * `backend` is any module that includes `use Cldr` and therefore is a `Cldr` backend module ## Example iex> Cldr.known_number_system_types(TestBackend.Cldr) [:default, :finance, :native, :traditional] """ def known_number_system_types(backend) do backend.known_number_system_types end @doc """ Normalise and validate a number system type. ## Arguments * `number_system_type` is any number system type returned by `Cldr.known_number_system_types/1` * `backend` is any module that includes `use Cldr` and therefore is a `Cldr` backend module ## Returns * `{:ok, normalized_number_system_type}` or * `{:error, {exception, message}}` ## Examples iex> Cldr.validate_number_system_type(:default, TestBackend.Cldr) {:ok, :default} iex> Cldr.validate_number_system_type(:traditional, TestBackend.Cldr) {:ok, :traditional} iex> Cldr.validate_number_system_type(:latn, TestBackend.Cldr) { :error, {Cldr.UnknownNumberSystemTypeError, "The number system type :latn is unknown"} } """ @spec validate_number_system_type(String.t() | atom(), backend()) :: {:ok, atom()} | {:error, {module(), String.t()}} def validate_number_system_type(number_system_type, backend) do backend.validate_number_system_type(number_system_type) end @doc """ Returns an error tuple for an unknown number system type. ## Options * `number_system_type` is any number system type name **not** returned by `Cldr.known_number_system_types/1` ## Returns * `{:error, {Cldr.UnknownNumberSystemTypeError, message}}` ## Examples iex> Cldr.unknown_number_system_type_error("invalid") {Cldr.UnknownNumberSystemTypeError, "The number system type \\"invalid\\" is invalid"} iex> Cldr.unknown_number_system_type_error(:invalid) {Cldr.UnknownNumberSystemTypeError, "The number system type :invalid is unknown"} """ @spec unknown_number_system_type_error(any()) :: {Cldr.UnknownNumberSystemTypeError, String.t()} def unknown_number_system_type_error(number_system_type) when is_atom(number_system_type) do { Cldr.UnknownNumberSystemTypeError, "The number system type #{inspect(number_system_type)} is unknown" } end def unknown_number_system_type_error(number_system_type) do { Cldr.UnknownNumberSystemTypeError, "The number system type #{inspect(number_system_type)} is invalid" } end @doc false def locale_name(%LanguageTag{cldr_locale_name: locale_name}), do: inspect(locale_name) def locale_name(locale) when is_binary(locale), do: inspect(locale) end