unic-langid
is an API for managing Unicode Language Identifiers.
The crate provides a way to create a struct from a string, manipulate its fields, canonicalize it, and serialize into a string.
use unic_langid::LanguageIdentifier; let loc: LanguageIdentifier = "en-US".parse().expect("Parsing failed."); assert_eq!(loc.language(), "en"); assert_eq!(loc.script(), None); assert_eq!(loc.region(), Some("US")); loc.set_script(Some("latn")); assert_eq!(&loc.to_string(), "en-Latn-US");
use unic_langid::LanguageIdentifier; let langid = LanguageIdentifier::from_parts( Some("en"), None, None, Some(&["nedis", "macos"]) ).expect("Parsing failed."); assert_eq!(&langid.to_string(), "en-macos-nedis")
unic-langid
can be also compiled with features = ["macros"]
which enables langid!
macro:
use unic_langid::langid; // The `const` assignment will currently work only // if the langid doesn't contain any variants. const EN_US: LanguageIdentifier = langid!("en-US"); fn main() { let de_at = langid!("de-AT"); assert_eq!(&de_at.to_string(), "de-AT") assert_eq!(&EN_US.to_string(), "en-US") }
The macro allows for compile-time parsing and validation of literal language identifiers.
The crate is mostly complete on the well-formed
level. The next batch of work will go into API maturity.
unic-langid
is open-source, licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. We encourage everyone to take a look at our code and we'll listen to your feedback.