/* ********************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 1997-2004, International Business Machines * Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved. ********************************************************************** * * File ULOC.CPP * * Modification History: * * Date Name Description * 04/01/97 aliu Creation. * 08/21/98 stephen JDK 1.2 sync * 12/08/98 rtg New Locale implementation and C API * 03/15/99 damiba overhaul. * 04/06/99 stephen changed setDefault() to realloc and copy * 06/14/99 stephen Changed calls to ures_open for new params * 07/21/99 stephen Modified setDefault() to propagate to C++ * 05/14/04 alan 7 years later: refactored, cleaned up, fixed bugs, * brought canonicalization code into line with spec *****************************************************************************/ /* POSIX's locale format, from putil.c: [no spaces] ll [ _CC ] [ . MM ] [ @ VV] l = lang, C = ctry, M = charmap, V = variant */ #include "unicode/utypes.h" #include "unicode/ustring.h" #include "unicode/uloc.h" #include "ustr_imp.h" #include "ulocimp.h" #include "uresimp.h" #include "umutex.h" #include "cstring.h" #include "cmemory.h" #include "ucln_cmn.h" #include "locmap.h" #include "uarrsort.h" #include "uenumimp.h" #include "uassert.h" /* ### Declarations **************************************************/ /* Locale stuff from locid.cpp */ U_CFUNC void locale_set_default(const char *id); U_CFUNC const char *locale_get_default(void); /* forward declarations */ U_CFUNC int32_t locale_getKeywords(const char *localeID, char prev, char *keywords, int32_t keywordCapacity, char *values, int32_t valuesCapacity, int32_t *valLen, UBool valuesToo, UErrorCode *status); static const char * locale_getKeywordsStart(const char *localeID); static int32_t _getKeywords(const char *localeID, char prev, char *keywords, int32_t keywordCapacity, char *values, int32_t valuesCapacity, int32_t *valLen, UBool valuesToo, const char* addKeyword, const char* addValue, UErrorCode *status); /* ### Constants **************************************************/ /* These strings describe the resources we attempt to load from the locale ResourceBundle data file.*/ static const char _kLanguages[] = "Languages"; static const char _kScripts[] = "Scripts"; static const char _kCountries[] = "Countries"; static const char _kVariants[] = "Variants"; static const char _kKeys[] = "Keys"; static const char _kTypes[] = "Types"; static const char _kIndexLocaleName[] = "res_index"; static const char _kRootName[] = "root"; static const char _kIndexTag[] = "InstalledLocales"; static const char _kCurrency[] = "currency"; static const char _kCurrencies[] = "Currencies"; static char** _installedLocales = NULL; static int32_t _installedLocalesCount = 0; /* ### Data tables **************************************************/ /** * Table of language codes, both 2- and 3-letter, with preference * given to 2-letter codes where possible. Includes 3-letter codes * that lack a 2-letter equivalent. * * This list must be in sorted order. This list is returned directly * to the user by some API. * * This list must be kept in sync with LANGUAGES_3, with corresponding * entries matched. * * This table should be terminated with a NULL entry, followed by a * second list, and another NULL entry. The first list is visible to * user code when this array is returned by API. The second list * contains codes we support, but do not expose through user API. * * Notes * * Tables updated per http://lcweb.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/ to * include the revisions up to 2001/7/27 *CWB* * * The 3 character codes are the terminology codes like RFC 3066. This * is compatible with prior ICU codes * * "in" "iw" "ji" "jw" & "sh" have been withdrawn but are still in the * table but now at the end of the table because 3 character codes are * duplicates. This avoids bad searches going from 3 to 2 character * codes. * * The range qaa-qtz is reserved for local use */ static const char * const LANGUAGES[] = { "aa", "ab", "ace", "ach", "ada", "ady", "ae", "af", "afa", "afh", "ak", "akk", "ale", "alg", "am", "an", "ang", "apa", "ar", "arc", "arn", "arp", "art", "arw", "as", "ast", "ath", "aus", "av", "awa", "ay", "az", "ba", "bad", "bai", "bal", "ban", "bas", "bat", "be", "bej", "bem", "ber", "bg", "bh", "bho", "bi", "bik", "bin", "bla", "bm", "bn", "bnt", "bo", "br", "bra", "bs", "btk", "bua", "bug", "byn", "ca", "cad", "cai", "car", "cau", "ce", "ceb", "cel", "ch", "chb", "chg", "chk", "chm", "chn", "cho", "chp", "chr", "chy", "cmc", "co", "cop", "cpe", "cpf", "cpp", "cr", "crh", "crp", "cs", "csb", "cu", "cus", "cv", "cy", "da", "dak", "dar", "day", "de", "del", "den", "dgr", "din", "doi", "dra", "dsb", "dua", "dum", "dv", "dyu", "dz", "ee", "efi", "egy", "eka", "el", "elx", "en", "enm", "eo", "es", "et", "eu", "ewo", "fa", "fan", "fat", "ff", "fi", "fiu", "fj", "fo", "fon", "fr", "frm", "fro", "fur", "fy", "ga", "gaa", "gay", "gba", "gd", "gem", "gez", "gil", "gl", "gmh", "gn", "goh", "gon", "gor", "got", "grb", "grc", "gu", "gv", "gwi", "ha", "hai", "haw", "he", "hi", "hil", "him", "hit", "hmn", "ho", "hr", "hsb", "ht", "hu", "hup", "hy", "hz", "ia", "iba", "id", "ie", "ig", "ii", "ijo", "ik", "ilo", "inc", "ine", "inh", "io", "ira", "iro", "is", "it", "iu", "ja", "jbo", "jpr", "jrb", "jv", "ka", "kaa", "kab", "kac", "kam", "kar", "kaw", "kbd", "kg", "kha", "khi", "kho", "ki", "kj", "kk", "kl", "km", "kmb", "kn", "ko", "kok", "kos", "kpe", "kr", "krc", "kro", "kru", "ks", "ku", "kum", "kut", "kv", "kw", "ky", "la", "lad", "lah", "lam", "lb", "lez", "lg", "li", "ln", "lo", "lol", "loz", "lt", "lu", "lua", "lui", "lun", "luo", "lus", "lv", "mad", "mag", "mai", "mak", "man", "map", "mas", "mdf", "mdr", "men", "mg", "mga", "mh", "mi", "mic", "min", "mis", "mk", "mkh", "ml", "mn", "mnc", "mni", "mno", "mo", "moh", "mos", "mr", "ms", "mt", "mul", "mun", "mus", "mwr", "my", "myn", "myv", "na", "nah", "nai", "nap", "nb", "nd", "nds", "ne", "new", "ng", "nia", "nic", "niu", "nl", "nn", "no", "nog", "non", "nr", "nso", "nub", "nv", "ny", "nym", "nyn", "nyo", "nzi", "oc", "oj", "om", "or", "os", "osa", "ota", "oto", "pa", "paa", "pag", "pal", "pam", "pap", "pau", "peo", "phi", "phn", "pi", "pl", "pon", "pra", "pro", "ps", "pt", "qu", "raj", "rap", "rar", "rm", "rn", "ro", "roa", "rom", "ru", "rw", "sa", "sad", "sah", "sai", "sal", "sam", "sas", "sat", "sc", "sco", "sd", "se", "sel", "sem", "sg", "sga", "sgn", "shn", "si", "sid", "sio", "sit", "sk", "sl", "sla", "sm", "sma", "smi", "smj", "smn", "sms", "sn", "snk", "so", "sog", "son", "sq", "sr", "srr", "ss", "ssa", "st", "su", "suk", "sus", "sux", "sv", "sw", "syr", "ta", "tai", "te", "tem", "ter", "tet", "tg", "th", "ti", "tig", "tiv", "tk", "tkl", "tl", "tli", "tmh", "tn", "to", "tog", "tpi", "tr", "ts", "tsi", "tt", "tum", "tup", "tut", "tvl", "tw", "ty", "tyv", "udm", "ug", "uga", "uk", "umb", "und", "ur", "uz", "vai", "ve", "vi", "vo", "vot", "wa", "wak", "wal", "war", "was", "wen", "wo", "xal", "xh", "yao", "yap", "yi", "yo", "ypk", "za", "zap", "zen", "zh", "znd", "zu", "zun", NULL, "in", "iw", "ji", "jw", "sh", /* obsolete language codes */ NULL }; /** * Table of 3-letter language codes. * * This is a lookup table used to convert 3-letter language codes to * their 2-letter equivalent, where possible. It must be kept in sync * with LANGUAGES. For all valid i, LANGUAGES[i] must refer to the * same language as LANGUAGES_3[i]. The commented-out lines are * copied from LANGUAGES to make eyeballing this baby easier. * * Where a 3-letter language code has no 2-letter equivalent, the * 3-letter code occupies both LANGUAGES[i] and LANGUAGES_3[i]. * * This table should be terminated with a NULL entry, followed by a * second list, and another NULL entry. The two lists correspond to * the two lists in LANGUAGES. */ static const char * const LANGUAGES_3[] = { /* "aa", "ab", "ace", "ach", "ada", "ady", "ae", "af", "afa", */ "aar", "abk", "ace", "ach", "ada", "ady", "ave", "afr", "afa", /* "afh", "ak", "akk", "ale", "alg", "am", "an", "ang", "apa", */ "afh", "aka", "akk", "ale", "alg", "amh", "arg", "ang", "apa", /* "ar", "arc", "arn", "arp", "art", "arw", "as", "ast", */ "ara", "arc", "arn", "arp", "art", "arw", "asm", "ast", /* "ath", "aus", "av", "awa", "ay", "az", "ba", "bad", */ "ath", "aus", "ava", "awa", "aym", "aze", "bak", "bad", /* "bai", "bal", "ban", "bas", "bat", "be", "bej", */ "bai", "bal", "ban", "bas", "bat", "bel", "bej", /* "bem", "ber", "bg", "bh", "bho", "bi", "bik", "bin", */ "bem", "ber", "bul", "bih", "bho", "bis", "bik", "bin", /* "bla", "bm", "bn", "bnt", "bo", "br", "bra", "bs", */ "bla", "bam", "ben", "bnt", "bod", "bre", "bra", "bos", /* "btk", "bua", "bug", "byn", "ca", "cad", "cai", "car", "cau", */ "btk", "bua", "bug", "byn", "cat", "cad", "cai", "car", "cau", /* "ce", "ceb", "cel", "ch", "chb", "chg", "chk", "chm", */ "che", "ceb", "cel", "cha", "chb", "chg", "chk", "chm", /* "chn", "cho", "chp", "chr", "chy", "cmc", "co", "cop", */ "chn", "cho", "chp", "chr", "chy", "cmc", "cos", "cop", /* "cpe", "cpf", "cpp", "cr", "crh", "crp", "cs", "csb", "cu", "cus", */ "cpe", "cpf", "cpp", "cre", "crh", "crp", "ces", "csb", "chu", "cus", /* "cv", "cy", "da", "dak", "dar", "day", "de", "del", "den", */ "chv", "cym", "dan", "dak", "dar", "day", "deu", "del", "den", /* "dgr", "din", "doi", "dra", "dsb", "dua", "dum", "dv", "dyu", */ "dgr", "din", "doi", "dra", "dsb", "dua", "dum", "div", "dyu", /* "dz", "ee", "efi", "egy", "eka", "el", "elx", "en", */ "dzo", "ewe", "efi", "egy", "eka", "ell", "elx", "eng", /* "enm", "eo", "es", "et", "eu", "ewo", "fa", */ "enm", "epo", "spa", "est", "eus", "ewo", "fas", /* "fan", "fat", "ff", "fi", "fiu", "fj", "fo", "fon", */ "fan", "fat", "ful", "fin", "fiu", "fij", "fao", "fon", /* "fr", "frm", "fro", "fur", "fy", "ga", "gaa", "gay", */ "fra", "frm", "fro", "fur", "fry", "gle", "gaa", "gay", /* "gba", "gd", "gem", "gez", "gil", "gl", "gmh", "gn", */ "gba", "gla", "gem", "gez", "gil", "glg", "gmh", "grn", /* "goh", "gon", "gor", "got", "grb", "grc", "gu", "gv", */ "goh", "gon", "gor", "got", "grb", "grc", "guj", "glv", /* "gwi", "ha", "hai", "haw", "he", "hi", "hil", "him", */ "gwi", "hau", "hai", "haw", "heb", "hin", "hil", "him", /* "hit", "hmn", "ho", "hr", "hsb", "ht", "hu", "hup", "hy", "hz", */ "hit", "hmn", "hmo", "hrv", "hsb", "hat", "hun", "hup", "hye", "her", /* "ia", "iba", "id", "ie", "ig", "ii", "ijo", "ik", */ "ina", "iba", "ind", "ile", "ibo", "iii", "ijo", "ipk", /* "ilo", "inc", "ine", "inh", "io", "ira", "iro", "is", "it", */ "ilo", "inc", "ine", "inh", "ido", "ira", "iro", "isl", "ita", /* "iu", "ja", "jbo", "jpr", "jrb", "jv", "ka", "kaa", "kab", */ "iku", "jpn", "jbo", "jpr", "jrb", "jaw", "kat", "kaa", "kab", /* "kac", "kam", "kar", "kaw", "kbd", "kg", "kha", "khi", */ "kac", "kam", "kar", "kaw", "kbd", "kon", "kha", "khi", /* "kho", "ki", "kj", "kk", "kl", "km", "kmb", "kn", */ "kho", "kik", "kua", "kaz", "kal", "khm", "kmb", "kan", /* "ko", "kok", "kos", "kpe", "kr", "krc", "kro", "kru", "ks", */ "kor", "kok", "kos", "kpe", "kau", "krc", "kro", "kru", "kas", /* "ku", "kum", "kut", "kv", "kw", "ky", "la", "lad", */ "kur", "kum", "kut", "kom", "cor", "kir", "lat", "lad", /* "lah", "lam", "lb", "lez", "lg", "li", "ln", "lo", "lol", */ "lah", "lam", "ltz", "lez", "lug", "lim", "lin", "lao", "lol", /* "loz", "lt", "lu", "lua", "lui", "lun", "luo", "lus", */ "loz", "lit", "lub", "lua", "lui", "lun", "luo", "lus", /* "lv", "mad", "mag", "mai", "mak", "man", "map", "mas", */ "lav", "mad", "mag", "mai", "mak", "man", "map", "mas", /* "mdf", "mdr", "men", "mg", "mga", "mh", "mi", "mic", "min", */ "mdf", "mdr", "men", "mlg", "mga", "mah", "mri", "mic", "min", /* "mis", "mk", "mkh", "ml", "mn", "mnc", "mni", "mno", */ "mis", "mkd", "mkh", "mal", "mon", "mnc", "mni", "mno", /* "mo", "moh", "mos", "mr", "ms", "mt", "mul", "mun", */ "mol", "moh", "mos", "mar", "msa", "mlt", "mul", "mun", /* "mus", "mwr", "my", "myn", "myv", "na", "nah", "nai", "nap", */ "mus", "mwr", "mya", "myn", "myv", "nau", "nah", "nai", "nap", /* "nb", "nd", "nds", "ne", "new", "ng", "nia", "nic", */ "nob", "nde", "nds", "nep", "new", "ndo", "nia", "nic", /* "niu", "nl", "nn", "no", "nog", "non", "nr", "nso", "nub", */ "niu", "nld", "nno", "nor", "nog", "non", "nbl", "nso", "nub", /* "nv", "ny", "nym", "nyn", "nyo", "nzi", "oc", "oj", */ "nav", "nya", "nym", "nyn", "nyo", "nzi", "oci", "oji", /* "om", "or", "os", "osa", "ota", "oto", "pa", "paa", */ "orm", "ori", "oss", "osa", "ota", "oto", "pan", "paa", /* "pag", "pal", "pam", "pap", "pau", "peo", "phi", "phn", */ "pag", "pal", "pam", "pap", "pau", "peo", "phi", "phn", /* "pi", "pl", "pon", "pra", "pro", "ps", "pt", "qu", */ "pli", "pol", "pon", "pra", "pro", "pus", "por", "que", /* "raj", "rap", "rar", "rm", "rn", "ro", "roa", "rom", */ "raj", "rap", "rar", "roh", "run", "ron", "roa", "rom", /* "ru", "rw", "sa", "sad", "sah", "sai", "sal", "sam", */ "rus", "kin", "san", "sad", "sah", "sai", "sal", "sam", /* "sas", "sat", "sc", "sco", "sd", "se", "sel", "sem", */ "sas", "sat", "srd", "sco", "snd", "sme", "sel", "sem", /* "sg", "sga", "sgn", "shn", "si", "sid", "sio", "sit", */ "sag", "sga", "sgn", "shn", "sin", "sid", "sio", "sit", /* "sk", "sl", "sla", "sm", "sma", "smi", "smj", "smn", */ "slk", "slv", "sla", "smo", "sma", "smi", "smj", "smn", /* "sms", "sn", "snk", "so", "sog", "son", "sq", "sr", */ "sms", "sna", "snk", "som", "sog", "son", "sqi", "srp", /* "srr", "ss", "ssa", "st", "su", "suk", "sus", "sux", */ "srr", "ssw", "ssa", "sot", "sun", "suk", "sus", "sux", /* "sv", "sw", "syr", "ta", "tai", "te", "tem", "ter", */ "swe", "swa", "syr", "tam", "tai", "tel", "tem", "ter", /* "tet", "tg", "th", "ti", "tig", "tiv", "tk", "tkl", */ "tet", "tgk", "tha", "tir", "tig", "tiv", "tuk", "tkl", /* "tl", "tli", "tmh", "tn", "to", "tog", "tpi", "tr", */ "tgl", "tli", "tmh", "tsn", "ton", "tog", "tpi", "tur", /* "ts", "tsi", "tt", "tum", "tup", "tut", "tvl", "tw", */ "tso", "tsi", "tat", "tum", "tup", "tut", "tvl", "twi", /* "ty", "tyv", "udm", "ug", "uga", "uk", "umb", "und", "ur", */ "tah", "tyv", "udm", "uig", "uga", "ukr", "umb", "und", "urd", /* "uz", "vai", "ve", "vi", "vo", "vot", "wa", "wak", */ "uzb", "vai", "ven", "vie", "vol", "vot", "wln", "wak", /* "wal", "war", "was", "wen", "wo", "xal", "xh", "yao", "yap", */ "wal", "war", "was", "wen", "wol", "xal", "xho", "yao", "yap", /* "yi", "yo", "ypk", "za", "zap", "zen", "zh", "znd", */ "yid", "yor", "ypk", "zha", "zap", "zen", "zho", "znd", /* "zu", "zun", */ "zul", "zun", NULL, /* "in", "iw", "ji", "jw", "sh", */ "ind", "heb", "yid", "jaw", "srp", NULL }; /** * Table of 2-letter country codes. * * This list must be in sorted order. This list is returned directly * to the user by some API. * * This list must be kept in sync with COUNTRIES_3, with corresponding * entries matched. * * This table should be terminated with a NULL entry, followed by a * second list, and another NULL entry. The first list is visible to * user code when this array is returned by API. The second list * contains codes we support, but do not expose through user API. * * Notes: * * ZR(ZAR) is now CD(COD) and FX(FXX) is PS(PSE) as per * http://www.evertype.com/standards/iso3166/iso3166-1-en.html added * new codes keeping the old ones for compatibility updated to include * 1999/12/03 revisions *CWB* * * RO(ROM) is now RO(ROU) according to * http://www.iso.org/iso/en/prods-services/iso3166ma/03updates-on-iso-3166/nlv3e-rou.html */ static const char * const COUNTRIES[] = { "AD", "AE", "AF", "AG", "AI", "AL", "AM", "AN", "AO", "AQ", "AR", "AS", "AT", "AU", "AW", "AZ", "BA", "BB", "BD", "BE", "BF", "BG", "BH", "BI", "BJ", "BM", "BN", "BO", "BR", "BS", "BT", "BV", "BW", "BY", "BZ", "CA", "CC", "CD", "CF", "CG", "CH", "CI", "CK", "CL", "CM", "CN", "CO", "CR", "CU", "CV", "CX", "CY", "CZ", "DE", "DJ", "DK", "DM", "DO", "DZ", "EC", "EE", "EG", "EH", "ER", "ES", "ET", "FI", "FJ", "FK", "FM", "FO", "FR", "GA", "GB", "GD", "GE", "GF", "GH", "GI", "GL", "GM", "GN", "GP", "GQ", "GR", "GS", "GT", "GU", "GW", "GY", "HK", "HM", "HN", "HR", "HT", "HU", "ID", "IE", "IL", "IN", "IO", "IQ", "IR", "IS", "IT", "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", "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", "RE", "RO", "RU", "RW", "SA", "SB", "SC", "SD", "SE", "SG", "SH", "SI", "SJ", "SK", "SL", "SM", "SN", "SO", "SR", "ST", "SV", "SY", "SZ", "TC", "TD", "TF", "TG", "TH", "TJ", "TK", "TL", "TM", "TN", "TO", "TR", "TT", "TV", "TW", "TZ", "UA", "UG", "UM", "US", "UY", "UZ", "VA", "VC", "VE", "VG", "VI", "VN", "VU", "WF", "WS", "YE", "YT", "YU", "ZA", "ZM", "ZW", NULL, "FX", "RO", "TP", "ZR", /* obsolete country codes */ NULL }; /** * Table of 3-letter country codes. * * This is a lookup table used to convert 3-letter country codes to * their 2-letter equivalent. It must be kept in sync with COUNTRIES. * For all valid i, COUNTRIES[i] must refer to the same country as * COUNTRIES_3[i]. The commented-out lines are copied from COUNTRIES * to make eyeballing this baby easier. * * This table should be terminated with a NULL entry, followed by a * second list, and another NULL entry. The two lists correspond to * the two lists in COUNTRIES. */ static const char * const COUNTRIES_3[] = { /* "AD", "AE", "AF", "AG", "AI", "AL", "AM", "AN", */ "AND", "ARE", "AFG", "ATG", "AIA", "ALB", "ARM", "ANT", /* "AO", "AQ", "AR", "AS", "AT", "AU", "AW", "AZ", */ "AGO", "ATA", "ARG", "ASM", "AUT", "AUS", "ABW", "AZE", /* "BA", "BB", "BD", "BE", "BF", "BG", "BH", "BI", */ "BIH", "BRB", "BGD", "BEL", "BFA", "BGR", "BHR", "BDI", /* "BJ", "BM", "BN", "BO", "BR", "BS", "BT", "BV", */ "BEN", "BMU", "BRN", "BOL", "BRA", "BHS", "BTN", "BVT", /* "BW", "BY", "BZ", "CA", "CC", "CD", "CF", "CG", */ "BWA", "BLR", "BLZ", "CAN", "CCK", "COD", "CAF", "COG", /* "CH", "CI", "CK", "CL", "CM", "CN", "CO", "CR", */ "CHE", "CIV", "COK", "CHL", "CMR", "CHN", "COL", "CRI", /* "CU", "CV", "CX", "CY", "CZ", "DE", "DJ", "DK", */ "CUB", "CPV", "CXR", "CYP", "CZE", "DEU", "DJI", "DNK", /* "DM", "DO", "DZ", "EC", "EE", "EG", "EH", "ER", */ "DMA", "DOM", "DZA", "ECU", "EST", "EGY", "ESH", "ERI", /* "ES", "ET", "FI", "FJ", "FK", "FM", "FO", "FR", */ "ESP", "ETH", "FIN", "FJI", "FLK", "FSM", "FRO", "FRA", /* "GA", "GB", "GD", "GE", "GF", "GH", "GI", "GL", */ "GAB", "GBR", "GRD", "GEO", "GUF", "GHA", "GIB", "GRL", /* "GM", "GN", "GP", "GQ", "GR", "GS", "GT", "GU", */ "GMB", "GIN", "GLP", "GNQ", "GRC", "SGS", "GTM", "GUM", /* "GW", "GY", "HK", "HM", "HN", "HR", "HT", "HU", */ "GNB", "GUY", "HKG", "HMD", "HND", "HRV", "HTI", "HUN", /* "ID", "IE", "IL", "IN", "IO", "IQ", "IR", "IS", */ "IDN", "IRL", "ISR", "IND", "IOT", "IRQ", "IRN", "ISL", /* "IT", "JM", "JO", "JP", "KE", "KG", "KH", "KI", */ "ITA", "JAM", "JOR", "JPN", "KEN", "KGZ", "KHM", "KIR", /* "KM", "KN", "KP", "KR", "KW", "KY", "KZ", "LA", */ "COM", "KNA", "PRK", "KOR", "KWT", "CYM", "KAZ", "LAO", /* "LB", "LC", "LI", "LK", "LR", "LS", "LT", "LU", */ "LBN", "LCA", "LIE", "LKA", "LBR", "LSO", "LTU", "LUX", /* "LV", "LY", "MA", "MC", "MD", "MG", "MH", "MK", */ "LVA", "LBY", "MAR", "MCO", "MDA", "MDG", "MHL", "MKD", /* "ML", "MM", "MN", "MO", "MP", "MQ", "MR", "MS", */ "MLI", "MMR", "MNG", "MAC", "MNP", "MTQ", "MRT", "MSR", /* "MT", "MU", "MV", "MW", "MX", "MY", "MZ", "NA", */ "MLT", "MUS", "MDV", "MWI", "MEX", "MYS", "MOZ", "NAM", /* "NC", "NE", "NF", "NG", "NI", "NL", "NO", "NP", */ "NCL", "NER", "NFK", "NGA", "NIC", "NLD", "NOR", "NPL", /* "NR", "NU", "NZ", "OM", "PA", "PE", "PF", "PG", */ "NRU", "NIU", "NZL", "OMN", "PAN", "PER", "PYF", "PNG", /* "PH", "PK", "PL", "PM", "PN", "PR", "PS", "PT", */ "PHL", "PAK", "POL", "SPM", "PCN", "PRI", "PSE", "PRT", /* "PW", "PY", "QA", "RE", "RO", "RU", "RW", "SA", */ "PLW", "PRY", "QAT", "REU", "ROU", "RUS", "RWA", "SAU", /* "SB", "SC", "SD", "SE", "SG", "SH", "SI", "SJ", */ "SLB", "SYC", "SDN", "SWE", "SGP", "SHN", "SVN", "SJM", /* "SK", "SL", "SM", "SN", "SO", "SR", "ST", "SV", */ "SVK", "SLE", "SMR", "SEN", "SOM", "SUR", "STP", "SLV", /* "SY", "SZ", "TC", "TD", "TF", "TG", "TH", "TJ", */ "SYR", "SWZ", "TCA", "TCD", "ATF", "TGO", "THA", "TJK", /* "TK", "TL", "TM", "TN", "TO", "TR", "TT", "TV", */ "TKL", "TLS", "TKM", "TUN", "TON", "TUR", "TTO", "TUV", /* "TW", "TZ", "UA", "UG", "UM", "US", "UY", "UZ", */ "TWN", "TZA", "UKR", "UGA", "UMI", "USA", "URY", "UZB", /* "VA", "VC", "VE", "VG", "VI", "VN", "VU", "WF", */ "VAT", "VCT", "VEN", "VGB", "VIR", "VNM", "VUT", "WLF", /* "WS", "YE", "YT", "YU", "ZA", "ZM", "ZW", */ "WSM", "YEM", "MYT", "YUG", "ZAF", "ZMB", "ZWE", NULL, /* "FX", "RO", "TP", "ZR", */ "FXX", "ROM", "TMP", "ZAR", NULL }; typedef struct CanonicalizationMap { const char *id; /* input ID */ const char *canonicalID; /* canonicalized output ID */ const char *keyword; /* keyword, or NULL if none */ const char *value; /* keyword value, or NULL if kw==NULL */ } CanonicalizationMap; /** * A map to canonicalize locale IDs. This handles a variety of * different semantic kinds of transformations. */ static const CanonicalizationMap CANONICALIZE_MAP[] = { { "", "en_US_POSIX", NULL, NULL }, /* .NET name */ { "C", "en_US_POSIX", NULL, NULL }, /* POSIX name */ { "art_LOJBAN", "jbo", NULL, NULL }, /* registered name */ { "az_AZ_CYRL", "az_Cyrl_AZ", NULL, NULL }, /* .NET name */ { "az_AZ_LATN", "az_Latn_AZ", NULL, NULL }, /* .NET name */ { "ca_ES_PREEURO", "ca_ES", "currency", "ESP" }, { "cel_GAULISH", "cel__GAULISH", NULL, NULL }, /* registered name */ { "de_1901", "de__1901", NULL, NULL }, /* registered name */ { "de_1906", "de__1906", NULL, NULL }, /* registered name */ { "de__PHONEBOOK", "de", "collation", "phonebook" }, { "de_AT_PREEURO", "de_AT", "currency", "ATS" }, { "de_DE_PREEURO", "de_DE", "currency", "DEM" }, { "de_LU_PREEURO", "de_LU", "currency", "LUF" }, { "el_GR_PREEURO", "el_GR", "currency", "GRD" }, { "en_BOONT", "en__BOONT", NULL, NULL }, /* registered name */ { "en_SCOUSE", "en__SCOUSE", NULL, NULL }, /* registered name */ { "en_BE_PREEURO", "en_BE", "currency", "BEF" }, { "en_IE_PREEURO", "en_IE", "currency", "IEP" }, { "es__TRADITIONAL", "es", "collation", "traditional" }, { "es_ES_PREEURO", "es_ES", "currency", "ESP" }, { "eu_ES_PREEURO", "eu_ES", "currency", "ESP" }, { "fi_FI_PREEURO", "fi_FI", "currency", "FIM" }, { "fr_BE_PREEURO", "fr_BE", "currency", "BEF" }, { "fr_FR_PREEURO", "fr_FR", "currency", "FRF" }, { "fr_LU_PREEURO", "fr_LU", "currency", "LUF" }, { "ga_IE_PREEURO", "ga_IE", "currency", "IEP" }, { "gl_ES_PREEURO", "gl_ES", "currency", "ESP" }, { "hi__DIRECT", "hi", "collation", "direct" }, { "it_IT_PREEURO", "it_IT", "currency", "ITL" }, { "ja_JP_TRADITIONAL", "ja_JP", "calendar", "japanese" }, { "nb_NO_NY", "nn_NO", NULL, NULL }, /* "markus said this was ok" :-) */ { "nl_BE_PREEURO", "nl_BE", "currency", "BEF" }, { "nl_NL_PREEURO", "nl_NL", "currency", "NLG" }, { "pt_PT_PREEURO", "pt_PT", "currency", "PTE" }, { "sl_ROZAJ", "sl__ROZAJ", NULL, NULL }, /* registered name */ { "sr_SP_CYRL", "sr_Cyrl_SP", NULL, NULL }, /* .NET name */ { "sr_SP_LATN", "sr_Latn_SP", NULL, NULL }, /* .NET name */ { "uz_UZ_CYRL", "uz_Cyrl_UZ", NULL, NULL }, /* .NET name */ { "uz_UZ_LATN", "uz_Latn_UZ", NULL, NULL }, /* .NET name */ { "zh_CHS", "zh_Hans", NULL, NULL }, /* .NET name */ { "zh_CHT", "zh_TW", NULL, NULL }, /* .NET name TODO: This should be zh_Hant once the locale structure is fixed. */ { "zh_GAN", "zh__GAN", NULL, NULL }, /* registered name */ { "zh_GUOYU", "zh", NULL, NULL }, /* registered name */ { "zh_HAKKA", "zh__HAKKA", NULL, NULL }, /* registered name */ { "zh_MIN", "zh__MIN", NULL, NULL }, /* registered name */ { "zh_MIN_NAN", "zh__MINNAN", NULL, NULL }, /* registered name */ { "zh_WUU", "zh__WUU", NULL, NULL }, /* registered name */ { "zh_XIANG", "zh__XIANG", NULL, NULL }, /* registered name */ { "zh_YUE", "zh__YUE", NULL, NULL }, /* registered name */ { "th_TH_TRADITIONAL", "th_TH", "calendar", "buddhist" }, { "zh_TW_STROKE", "zh_TW", "collation", "stroke" }, { "zh__PINYIN", "zh", "collation", "pinyin" } }; /* ### ID parsing implementation **************************************************/ /*returns TRUE if a is an ID separator FALSE otherwise*/ #define _isIDSeparator(a) (a == '_' || a == '-') #define _isPrefixLetter(a) ((a=='x')||(a=='X')||(a=='i')||(a=='I')) /*returns TRUE if one of the special prefixes is here (s=string) 'x-' or 'i-' */ #define _isIDPrefix(s) (_isPrefixLetter(s[0])&&_isIDSeparator(s[1])) /* Dot terminates it because of POSIX form where dot precedes the codepage * except for variant */ #define _isTerminator(a) ((a==0)||(a=='.')||(a=='@')) static char* _strnchr(const char* str, int32_t len, char c) { U_ASSERT(str != 0 && len >= 0); while (len-- != 0) { char d = *str; if (d == c) { return (char*) str; } else if (d == 0) { break; } ++str; } return NULL; } /** * Lookup 'key' in the array 'list'. The array 'list' should contain * a NULL entry, followed by more entries, and a second NULL entry. * * The 'list' param should be LANGUAGES, LANGUAGES_3, COUNTRIES, or * COUNTRIES_3. */ static int16_t _findIndex(const char* const* list, const char* key) { const char* const* anchor = list; int32_t pass = 0; /* Make two passes through two NULL-terminated arrays at 'list' */ while (pass++ < 2) { while (*list) { if (uprv_strcmp(key, *list) == 0) { return (int16_t)(list - anchor); } list++; } ++list; /* skip final NULL *CWB*/ } return -1; } /* count the length of src while copying it to dest; return strlen(src) */ static U_INLINE int32_t _copyCount(char *dest, int32_t destCapacity, const char *src) { const char *anchor; char c; anchor=src; for(;;) { if((c=*src)==0) { return (int32_t)(src-anchor); } if(destCapacity<=0) { return (int32_t)((src-anchor)+uprv_strlen(src)); } ++src; *dest++=c; --destCapacity; } } /* * the internal functions _getLanguage(), _getCountry(), _getVariant() * avoid duplicating code to handle the earlier locale ID pieces * in the functions for the later ones by * setting the *pEnd pointer to where they stopped parsing * * TODO try to use this in Locale */ static int32_t _getLanguage(const char *localeID, char *language, int32_t languageCapacity, const char **pEnd) { int32_t i=0; int32_t offset; char lang[4]={ 0, 0, 0, 0 }; /* temporary buffer to hold language code for searching */ /* if it starts with i- or x- then copy that prefix */ if(_isIDPrefix(localeID)) { if(i=0) { i=_copyCount(language, languageCapacity, LANGUAGES[offset]); } } if(pEnd!=NULL) { *pEnd=localeID; } return i; } static int32_t _getScript(const char *localeID, char *script, int32_t scriptCapacity, const char **pEnd) { int32_t idLen = 0; if (pEnd != NULL) { *pEnd = localeID; } /* copy the second item as far as possible and count its length */ while(!_isTerminator(localeID[idLen]) && !_isIDSeparator(localeID[idLen])) { idLen++; } /* If it's exactly 4 characters long, then it's a script and not a country. */ if (idLen == 4) { int32_t i; if (pEnd != NULL) { *pEnd = localeID+idLen; } if(idLen > scriptCapacity) { idLen = scriptCapacity; } if (idLen >= 1) { script[0]=(char)uprv_toupper(*(localeID++)); } for (i = 1; i < idLen; i++) { script[i]=(char)uprv_tolower(*(localeID++)); } } else { idLen = 0; } return idLen; } static int32_t _getCountry(const char *localeID, char *country, int32_t countryCapacity, const char **pEnd) { int32_t i=0; char cnty[ULOC_COUNTRY_CAPACITY]={ 0, 0, 0, 0 }; int32_t offset; /* copy the country as far as possible and count its length */ while(!_isTerminator(*localeID) && !_isIDSeparator(*localeID)) { if(i=0) { i=_copyCount(country, countryCapacity, COUNTRIES[offset]); } } if(pEnd!=NULL) { *pEnd=localeID; } return i; } /** * @param needSeparator if true, then add leading '_' if any variants * are added to 'variant' */ static int32_t _getVariantEx(const char *localeID, char prev, char *variant, int32_t variantCapacity, UBool needSeparator) { int32_t i=0; /* get one or more variant tags and separate them with '_' */ if(_isIDSeparator(prev)) { /* get a variant string after a '-' or '_' */ while(!_isTerminator(*localeID)) { if (needSeparator) { if (i "FOO_BAR". * @param variants the source string of one or more variants, * separated by '_'. This will be MODIFIED IN PLACE. Not zero * terminated; if it is, trailing zero will NOT be maintained. * @param variantsLen length of variants * @param toDelete variant to delete, without separators, e.g. "EURO" * or "PREEURO"; not zero terminated * @param toDeleteLen length of toDelete * @return number of characters deleted from variants */ static int32_t _deleteVariant(char* variants, int32_t variantsLen, const char* toDelete, int32_t toDeleteLen) { int32_t delta = 0; /* number of chars deleted */ for (;;) { UBool flag = FALSE; if (variantsLen < toDeleteLen) { return delta; } if (uprv_strncmp(variants, toDelete, toDeleteLen) == 0 && (variantsLen == toDeleteLen || (flag=(variants[toDeleteLen] == '_')))) { int32_t d = toDeleteLen + (flag?1:0); variantsLen -= d; delta += d; uprv_memmove(variants, variants+d, variantsLen); } else { char* p = _strnchr(variants, variantsLen, '_'); if (p == NULL) { return delta; } ++p; variantsLen -= p - variants; variants = p; } } } /* bit-flags for 'options' parameter of _canonicalize */ #define _ULOC_STRIP_KEYWORDS 0x2 #define _ULOC_CANONICALIZE 0x1 #define OPTION_SET(options, mask) ((options & mask) != 0) /** * Canonicalize the given localeID, to level 1 or to level 2, * depending on the options. To specify level 1, pass in options=0. * To specify level 2, pass in options=_ULOC_CANONICALIZE. * * This is the code underlying uloc_getName and uloc_canonicalize. */ static int32_t _canonicalize(const char* localeID, char* result, int32_t resultCapacity, uint32_t options, UErrorCode* err) { int32_t j, len, fieldCount=0, scriptSize=0, variantSize=0, nameCapacity; char localeBuffer[ULOC_FULLNAME_CAPACITY]; const char* keywordAssign = NULL; const char* separatorIndicator = NULL; const char* addKeyword = NULL; const char* addValue = NULL; char* name; char* variant = NULL; /* pointer into name, or NULL */ int32_t sawEuro = 0; if (U_FAILURE(*err)) { return 0; } if (localeID==NULL) { localeID=uloc_getDefault(); } /* if we are doing a full canonicalization, then put results in localeBuffer, if necessary; otherwise send them to result. */ if (OPTION_SET(options, _ULOC_CANONICALIZE) && (result == NULL || resultCapacity < sizeof(localeBuffer))) { name = localeBuffer; nameCapacity = sizeof(localeBuffer); } else { name = result; nameCapacity = resultCapacity; } /* get all pieces, one after another, and separate with '_' */ len=_getLanguage(localeID, name, nameCapacity, &localeID); if(_isIDSeparator(*localeID)) { const char *scriptID; ++fieldCount; if(len 0) { /* Found optional script */ localeID = scriptID; ++fieldCount; len+=scriptSize; if (_isIDSeparator(*localeID)) { /* If there is something else, then we add the _ */ if(len 0) { variant = name+len; len += variantSize; localeID += variantSize + 1; /* skip '_' and variant */ } } } } /* Copy POSIX-style charset specifier, if any [mr.utf8] */ if (!OPTION_SET(options, _ULOC_CANONICALIZE) && *localeID == '.') { UBool done = FALSE; do { char c = *localeID; switch (c) { case 0: case '@': done = TRUE; break; default: if (len 0)) { do { if(len 0)); if (posixVariantSize > 0) { if (variant == NULL) { variant = name+len; } len += posixVariantSize; variantSize += posixVariantSize; } } /* Check for EURO variants. */ sawEuro = _deleteVariant(variant, variantSize, "EURO", 4); len -= sawEuro; if (sawEuro > 0 && name[len-1] == '_') { /* delete trailing '_' */ --len; } /* Look up the ID in the canonicalization map */ for (j=0; j<(int32_t)(sizeof(CANONICALIZE_MAP)/sizeof(CANONICALIZE_MAP[0])); j++) { const char* id = CANONICALIZE_MAP[j].id; int32_t n = uprv_strlen(id); if (len == n && uprv_strncmp(name, id, n) == 0) { if (n == 0 && localeID != NULL) { break; /* Don't remap "" if keywords present */ } len = _copyCount(name, nameCapacity, CANONICALIZE_MAP[j].canonicalID); addKeyword = CANONICALIZE_MAP[j].keyword; addValue = CANONICALIZE_MAP[j].value; break; } } /* Explicit EURO variant overrides keyword in CANONICALIZE_MAP */ if (sawEuro > 0) { addKeyword = "currency"; addValue = "EUR"; } } if (!OPTION_SET(options, _ULOC_STRIP_KEYWORDS)) { if (localeID!=NULL && keywordAssign!=NULL && (!separatorIndicator || separatorIndicator > keywordAssign)) { if(lencontext)->keywords); uprv_free(enumerator->context); uprv_free(enumerator); } static int32_t U_CALLCONV uloc_kw_countKeywords(UEnumeration *en, UErrorCode *status) { char *kw = ((UKeywordsContext *)en->context)->keywords; int32_t result = 0; while(*kw) { result++; kw += uprv_strlen(kw)+1; } return result; } static const char* U_CALLCONV uloc_kw_nextKeyword(UEnumeration* en, int32_t* resultLength, UErrorCode* status) { const char* result = ((UKeywordsContext *)en->context)->current; int32_t len = 0; if(*result) { len = uprv_strlen(((UKeywordsContext *)en->context)->current); ((UKeywordsContext *)en->context)->current += len+1; } else { result = NULL; } if (resultLength) { *resultLength = len; } return result; } static void U_CALLCONV uloc_kw_resetKeywords(UEnumeration* en, UErrorCode* status) { ((UKeywordsContext *)en->context)->current = ((UKeywordsContext *)en->context)->keywords; } static const UEnumeration gKeywordsEnum = { NULL, NULL, uloc_kw_closeKeywords, uloc_kw_countKeywords, uenum_unextDefault, uloc_kw_nextKeyword, uloc_kw_resetKeywords }; U_CAPI UEnumeration* U_EXPORT2 uloc_openKeywordList(const char *keywordList, int32_t keywordListSize, UErrorCode* status) { UKeywordsContext *myContext = NULL; UEnumeration *result = NULL; if(U_FAILURE(*status)) { return NULL; } result = (UEnumeration *)uprv_malloc(sizeof(UEnumeration)); uprv_memcpy(result, &gKeywordsEnum, sizeof(UEnumeration)); myContext = uprv_malloc(sizeof(UKeywordsContext)); if (myContext == NULL) { *status = U_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_ERROR; uprv_free(result); return NULL; } myContext->keywords = (char *)uprv_malloc(keywordListSize+1); uprv_memcpy(myContext->keywords, keywordList, keywordListSize); myContext->keywords[keywordListSize] = 0; myContext->current = myContext->keywords; result->context = myContext; return result; } U_CAPI UEnumeration* U_EXPORT2 uloc_openKeywords(const char* localeID, UErrorCode* status) { int32_t i=0; char keywords[256]; int32_t keywordsCapacity = 256; if(status==NULL || U_FAILURE(*status)) { return 0; } if(localeID==NULL) { localeID=uloc_getDefault(); } /* Skip the language */ _getLanguage(localeID, NULL, 0, &localeID); if(_isIDSeparator(*localeID)) { const char *scriptID; /* Skip the script if available */ _getScript(localeID+1, NULL, 0, &scriptID); if(scriptID != localeID+1) { /* Found optional script */ localeID = scriptID; } /* Skip the Country */ if (_isIDSeparator(*localeID)) { _getCountry(localeID+1, NULL, 0, &localeID); if(_isIDSeparator(*localeID)) { _getVariant(localeID+1, *localeID, NULL, 0); } } } /* keywords are located after '@' */ if((localeID = locale_getKeywordsStart(localeID)) != NULL) { i=locale_getKeywords(localeID+1, '@', keywords, keywordsCapacity, NULL, 0, NULL, FALSE, status); } if(i) { return uloc_openKeywordList(keywords, i, status); } else { return NULL; } } U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2 uloc_getKeywordValue(const char* localeID, const char* keywordName, char* buffer, int32_t bufferCapacity, UErrorCode* status) { const char* nextSeparator = NULL; int32_t keywordNameLen = uprv_strlen(keywordName); char keywordNameBuffer[ULOC_KEYWORD_BUFFER_LEN]; char localeKeywordNameBuffer[ULOC_KEYWORD_BUFFER_LEN]; int32_t i = 0; int32_t result = 0; if(status && U_SUCCESS(*status) && localeID) { const char* startSearchHere = uprv_strchr(localeID, '@'); if(startSearchHere == NULL) { /* no keywords, return at once */ return 0; } if(keywordNameLen >= ULOC_KEYWORD_BUFFER_LEN) { /* keyword name too long for internal buffer */ *status = U_INTERNAL_PROGRAM_ERROR; return 0; } /* normalize the keyword name */ for(i = 0; i < keywordNameLen; i++) { keywordNameBuffer[i] = uprv_tolower(keywordName[i]); } keywordNameBuffer[i] = 0; /* find the first keyword */ while(startSearchHere) { startSearchHere++; /* skip leading spaces (allowed?) */ while(*startSearchHere == ' ') { startSearchHere++; } nextSeparator = uprv_strchr(startSearchHere, '='); /* need to normalize both keyword and keyword name */ if(!nextSeparator) { break; } if(nextSeparator - startSearchHere >= ULOC_KEYWORD_BUFFER_LEN) { /* keyword name too long for internal buffer */ *status = U_INTERNAL_PROGRAM_ERROR; return 0; } for(i = 0; i < nextSeparator - startSearchHere; i++) { localeKeywordNameBuffer[i] = uprv_tolower(startSearchHere[i]); } /* trim trailing spaces */ while(startSearchHere[i-1] == ' ') { i--; } localeKeywordNameBuffer[i] = 0; startSearchHere = uprv_strchr(nextSeparator, ';'); if(uprv_strcmp(keywordNameBuffer, localeKeywordNameBuffer) == 0) { nextSeparator++; while(*nextSeparator == ' ') { nextSeparator++; } /* we actually found the keyword. Copy the value */ if(startSearchHere && startSearchHere - nextSeparator < bufferCapacity) { while(*(startSearchHere-1) == ' ') { startSearchHere--; } uprv_strncpy(buffer, nextSeparator, startSearchHere - nextSeparator); result = u_terminateChars(buffer, bufferCapacity, startSearchHere - nextSeparator, status); } else if(!startSearchHere && (int32_t)uprv_strlen(nextSeparator) < bufferCapacity) { /* last item in string */ i = uprv_strlen(nextSeparator); while(nextSeparator[i - 1] == ' ') { i--; } uprv_strncpy(buffer, nextSeparator, i); result = u_terminateChars(buffer, bufferCapacity, i, status); } else { /* give a bigger buffer, please */ *status = U_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_ERROR; if(startSearchHere) { result = startSearchHere - nextSeparator; } else { result = uprv_strlen(nextSeparator); } } return result; } } } return 0; } static const char * locale_getKeywordsStart(const char *localeID) { /* TODO This seems odd. No matter what charset we're on, won't '@' be '@'? Or are we building on one EBCDIC machine and moving the library to another? */ const char *result = NULL; static const uint8_t ebcdicSigns[] = { 0x7C, 0x44, 0x66, 0x80, 0xAC, 0xAE, 0xAF, 0xB5, 0xEC, 0xEF, 0x00 }; if((result = uprv_strchr(localeID, '@')) != NULL) { return result; } else if(U_CHARSET_FAMILY == U_EBCDIC_FAMILY) { const uint8_t *charToFind = ebcdicSigns; while(*charToFind) { if((result = uprv_strchr(localeID, *charToFind)) != NULL) { return result; } charToFind++; } } return NULL; } U_CFUNC int32_t locale_getKeywords(const char *localeID, char prev, char *keywords, int32_t keywordCapacity, char *values, int32_t valuesCapacity, int32_t *valLen, UBool valuesToo, UErrorCode *status) { return _getKeywords(localeID, prev, keywords, keywordCapacity, values, valuesCapacity, valLen, valuesToo, NULL, NULL, status); } typedef struct { char keyword[ULOC_KEYWORD_BUFFER_LEN]; int32_t keywordLen; const char *valueStart; int32_t valueLen; } KeywordStruct; static int32_t U_CALLCONV compareKeywordStructs(const void *context, const void *left, const void *right) { const char* leftString = ((const KeywordStruct *)left)->keyword; const char* rightString = ((const KeywordStruct *)right)->keyword; return uprv_strcmp(leftString, rightString); } /** * Both addKeyword and addValue must already be in canonical form. * Either both addKeyword and addValue are NULL, or neither is NULL. * If they are not NULL they must be zero terminated. * If addKeyword is not NULL is must have length small enough to fit in KeywordStruct.keyword. */ static int32_t _getKeywords(const char *localeID, char prev, char *keywords, int32_t keywordCapacity, char *values, int32_t valuesCapacity, int32_t *valLen, UBool valuesToo, const char* addKeyword, const char* addValue, UErrorCode *status) { KeywordStruct keywordList[ULOC_MAX_NO_KEYWORDS]; int32_t maxKeywords = ULOC_MAX_NO_KEYWORDS; int32_t numKeywords = 0; const char* pos = localeID; const char* equalSign = NULL; const char* semicolon = NULL; int32_t i = 0, j, n; int32_t keywordsLen = 0; int32_t valuesLen = 0; if(prev == '@') { /* start of keyword definition */ /* we will grab pairs, trim spaces, lowercase keywords, sort and return */ do { UBool duplicate = FALSE; /* skip leading spaces */ while(*pos == ' ') { pos++; } if (!*pos) { /* handle trailing "; " */ break; } if(numKeywords == maxKeywords) { *status = U_INTERNAL_PROGRAM_ERROR; return 0; } equalSign = uprv_strchr(pos, '='); semicolon = uprv_strchr(pos, ';'); /* lack of '=' [foo@currency] is illegal */ /* ';' before '=' [foo@currency;collation=pinyin] is illegal */ if(!equalSign || (semicolon && semicolon= ULOC_KEYWORD_BUFFER_LEN) { /* keyword name too long for internal buffer */ *status = U_INTERNAL_PROGRAM_ERROR; return 0; } for(i = 0, n = 0; i < equalSign - pos; ++i) { if (pos[i] != ' ') { keywordList[numKeywords].keyword[n++] = uprv_tolower(pos[i]); } } keywordList[numKeywords].keyword[n] = 0; keywordList[numKeywords].keywordLen = n; /* now grab the value part. First we skip the '=' */ equalSign++; /* then we leading spaces */ while(*equalSign == ' ') { equalSign++; } keywordList[numKeywords].valueStart = equalSign; pos = semicolon; i = 0; if(pos) { while(*(pos - i - 1) == ' ') { i++; } keywordList[numKeywords].valueLen = pos - equalSign - i; pos++; } else { i = uprv_strlen(equalSign); while(equalSign[i-1] == ' ') { i--; } keywordList[numKeywords].valueLen = i; } /* If this is a duplicate keyword, then ignore it */ for (j=0; jfallback->default->failure) */ *pErrorCode=errorCode; } /* * try to open the requested table * this falls back through the locale's chain to root, but not through the default locale */ errorCode=U_ZERO_ERROR; ures_initStackObject(&table); ures_getByKey(rb, tableKey, &table, &errorCode); if(U_FAILURE(errorCode)) { /* no such table anywhere in this fallback chain */ ures_close(rb); *pErrorCode=errorCode; return NULL; } else if(errorCode==U_USING_DEFAULT_WARNING || (errorCode==U_USING_FALLBACK_WARNING && *pErrorCode!=U_USING_DEFAULT_WARNING) ) { /* set the "strongest" error code (success->fallback->default->failure) */ *pErrorCode=errorCode; } /* check if the fallback token is set */ ef = ures_getStringByKey(&table, "Fallback", &efnLen, &errorCode); if(U_SUCCESS(errorCode)){ /* set the fallback chain */ u_UCharsToChars(ef, explicitFallbackName, efnLen); /* null terminate the buffer */ explicitFallbackName[efnLen]=0; }else if(errorCode==U_USING_DEFAULT_WARNING || (errorCode==U_USING_FALLBACK_WARNING && *pErrorCode!=U_USING_DEFAULT_WARNING) ) { /* set the "strongest" error code (success->fallback->default->failure) */ *pErrorCode=errorCode; } /* try to open the requested item in the table */ errorCode=U_ZERO_ERROR; if(subTableKey == NULL){ item=ures_getStringByKey(&table, itemKey, pLength, &errorCode); }else{ UResourceBundle subTable; ures_initStackObject(&subTable); ures_getByKey(&table, subTableKey, &subTable, &errorCode); item = ures_getStringByKey(&subTable, itemKey, pLength, &errorCode); ures_close(&subTable); } if(U_SUCCESS(errorCode)) { /* if the item for the key is empty ... override the explicit fall back set */ if(item[0]==0 && efnLen > 0){ overrideExplicitFallback = TRUE; }else{ /* we got the requested item! */ ures_close(&table); ures_close(rb); if(errorCode==U_USING_DEFAULT_WARNING || (errorCode==U_USING_FALLBACK_WARNING && *pErrorCode!=U_USING_DEFAULT_WARNING) ) { /* set the "strongest" error code (success->fallback->default->failure) */ *pErrorCode=errorCode; } /* * It is safe to close the bundle and still return the * string pointer because resource bundles are * cached until u_cleanup(). */ return item; } } /* * We get here if the item was not found. * We will follow the chain to the parent locale bundle and look in * the table there. */ /* get the real locale ID for this table */ errorCode=U_ZERO_ERROR; locale=ures_getLocale(&table, &errorCode); /* keep table and rb open until we are done using the locale string owned by the table bundle */ if(U_FAILURE(errorCode)) { /* error getting the locale ID for an open RB - should never happen */ ures_close(&table); ures_close(rb); *pErrorCode=U_INTERNAL_PROGRAM_ERROR; return NULL; } if(*locale==0 || 0==uprv_strcmp(locale, _kRootName) || 0==uprv_strcmp(locale,explicitFallbackName)) { /* end of fallback; even root does not have the requested item either */ ures_close(&table); ures_close(rb); *pErrorCode=U_MISSING_RESOURCE_ERROR; return NULL; } /* could not find the table, or its item, try to fall back to a different RB and table */ errorCode=U_ZERO_ERROR; if(efnLen > 0 && overrideExplicitFallback == FALSE){ /* continue the fallback lookup with the explicit fallback that is requested */ locale = explicitFallbackName; }else{ uloc_getParent(locale, localeBuffer, sizeof(localeBuffer), &errorCode); if(U_FAILURE(errorCode) || errorCode==U_STRING_NOT_TERMINATED_WARNING) { /* error getting the parent locale ID - should never happen */ *pErrorCode=U_INTERNAL_PROGRAM_ERROR; return NULL; } /* continue the fallback lookup with the parent locale ID */ locale=localeBuffer; } /* done with the locale string - ready to close table and rb */ ures_close(&table); ures_close(rb); } } static int32_t _getStringOrCopyKey(const char *path, const char *locale, const char *tableKey, const char* subTableKey, const char *itemKey, const char *substitute, UChar *dest, int32_t destCapacity, UErrorCode *pErrorCode) { const UChar *s; int32_t length; if(itemKey==NULL) { /* top-level item: normal resource bundle access */ UResourceBundle *rb; rb=ures_open(path, locale, pErrorCode); if(U_SUCCESS(*pErrorCode)) { s=ures_getStringByKey(rb, tableKey, &length, pErrorCode); /* see comment about closing rb near "return item;" in _res_getTableStringWithFallback() */ ures_close(rb); } } else { /* second-level item, use special fallback */ s=_res_getTableStringWithFallback(path, locale, tableKey, subTableKey, itemKey, &length, pErrorCode); } if(U_SUCCESS(*pErrorCode)) { int32_t copyLength=uprv_min(length, destCapacity); if(copyLength>0) { u_memcpy(dest, s, copyLength); } } else { /* no string from a resource bundle: convert the substitute */ length=(int32_t)uprv_strlen(substitute); u_charsToUChars(substitute, dest, uprv_min(length, destCapacity)); *pErrorCode=U_USING_DEFAULT_WARNING; } return u_terminateUChars(dest, destCapacity, length, pErrorCode); } U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2 uloc_getDisplayLanguage(const char *locale, const char *displayLocale, UChar *dest, int32_t destCapacity, UErrorCode *pErrorCode) { char localeBuffer[ULOC_FULLNAME_CAPACITY*4]; int32_t length; /* argument checking */ if(pErrorCode==NULL || U_FAILURE(*pErrorCode)) { return 0; } if(destCapacity<0 || (destCapacity>0 && dest==NULL)) { *pErrorCode=U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR; return 0; } *pErrorCode=U_ZERO_ERROR; /* necessary because we will check for a warning code */ length=uloc_getLanguage(locale, localeBuffer, sizeof(localeBuffer), pErrorCode); if(U_FAILURE(*pErrorCode) || *pErrorCode==U_STRING_NOT_TERMINATED_WARNING) { *pErrorCode=U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR; return 0; } if(length==0) { return u_terminateUChars(dest, destCapacity, 0, pErrorCode); } return _getStringOrCopyKey(NULL, displayLocale, _kLanguages, NULL, localeBuffer, localeBuffer, dest, destCapacity, pErrorCode); } U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2 uloc_getDisplayScript(const char* locale, const char* displayLocale, UChar *dest, int32_t destCapacity, UErrorCode *pErrorCode) { char localeBuffer[ULOC_FULLNAME_CAPACITY*4]; int32_t length; /* argument checking */ if(pErrorCode==NULL || U_FAILURE(*pErrorCode)) { return 0; } if(destCapacity<0 || (destCapacity>0 && dest==NULL)) { *pErrorCode=U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR; return 0; } *pErrorCode=U_ZERO_ERROR; /* necessary because we will check for a warning code */ length=uloc_getScript(locale, localeBuffer, sizeof(localeBuffer), pErrorCode); if(U_FAILURE(*pErrorCode) || *pErrorCode==U_STRING_NOT_TERMINATED_WARNING) { *pErrorCode=U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR; return 0; } if(length==0) { return u_terminateUChars(dest, destCapacity, 0, pErrorCode); } return _getStringOrCopyKey(NULL, displayLocale, _kScripts, NULL, localeBuffer, localeBuffer, dest, destCapacity, pErrorCode); } U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2 uloc_getDisplayCountry(const char *locale, const char *displayLocale, UChar *dest, int32_t destCapacity, UErrorCode *pErrorCode) { char localeBuffer[ULOC_FULLNAME_CAPACITY*4]; int32_t length; /* argument checking */ if(pErrorCode==NULL || U_FAILURE(*pErrorCode)) { return 0; } if(destCapacity<0 || (destCapacity>0 && dest==NULL)) { *pErrorCode=U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR; return 0; } *pErrorCode=U_ZERO_ERROR; /* necessary because we will check for a warning code */ length=uloc_getCountry(locale, localeBuffer, sizeof(localeBuffer), pErrorCode); if(U_FAILURE(*pErrorCode) || *pErrorCode==U_STRING_NOT_TERMINATED_WARNING) { *pErrorCode=U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR; return 0; } if(length==0) { return u_terminateUChars(dest, destCapacity, 0, pErrorCode); } return _getStringOrCopyKey(NULL, displayLocale, _kCountries, NULL, localeBuffer, localeBuffer, dest, destCapacity, pErrorCode); } /* * TODO separate variant1_variant2_variant3... * by getting each tag's display string and concatenating them with ", " * in between - similar to uloc_getDisplayName() */ U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2 uloc_getDisplayVariant(const char *locale, const char *displayLocale, UChar *dest, int32_t destCapacity, UErrorCode *pErrorCode) { char localeBuffer[ULOC_FULLNAME_CAPACITY*4]; int32_t length; /* argument checking */ if(pErrorCode==NULL || U_FAILURE(*pErrorCode)) { return 0; } if(destCapacity<0 || (destCapacity>0 && dest==NULL)) { *pErrorCode=U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR; return 0; } /* * display names for variants are top-level items of * locale resource bundles */ *pErrorCode=U_ZERO_ERROR; /* necessary because we will check for a warning code */ length=uloc_getVariant(locale, localeBuffer, sizeof(localeBuffer), pErrorCode); if(U_FAILURE(*pErrorCode) || *pErrorCode==U_STRING_NOT_TERMINATED_WARNING) { *pErrorCode=U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR; return 0; } if(length==0) { return u_terminateUChars(dest, destCapacity, 0, pErrorCode); } /* pass itemKey=NULL to look for a top-level item */ return _getStringOrCopyKey(NULL, displayLocale, _kVariants, NULL, localeBuffer, localeBuffer, dest, destCapacity, pErrorCode); } U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2 uloc_getDisplayName(const char *locale, const char *displayLocale, UChar *dest, int32_t destCapacity, UErrorCode *pErrorCode) { int32_t length, length2, length3 = 0; UBool hasLanguage, hasScript, hasCountry, hasVariant, hasKeywords; UEnumeration* keywordEnum = NULL; int32_t keywordCount = 0; const char *keyword = NULL; int32_t keywordLen = 0; char keywordValue[256]; int32_t keywordValueLen = 0; /* argument checking */ if(pErrorCode==NULL || U_FAILURE(*pErrorCode)) { return 0; } if(destCapacity<0 || (destCapacity>0 && dest==NULL)) { *pErrorCode=U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR; return 0; } /* * if there is a language, then write "language (country, variant)" * otherwise write "country, variant" */ /* write the language */ length=uloc_getDisplayLanguage(locale, displayLocale, dest, destCapacity, pErrorCode); hasLanguage= length>0; if(hasLanguage) { /* append " (" */ if(length0; length+=length2; if(hasScript) { /* append ", " */ if(length0; length+=length2; if(hasCountry) { /* append ", " */ if(length0; length+=length2; if(hasVariant) { /* append ", " */ if(length 0 ; keywordCount--){ if(U_FAILURE(*pErrorCode)){ break; } /* the uenum_next returns NUL terminated string */ keyword = uenum_next(keywordEnum, &keywordLen, pErrorCode); if(length + length3 < destCapacity) { length3 += uloc_getDisplayKeyword(keyword, displayLocale, dest+length+length3, destCapacity-length-length3, pErrorCode); } else { length3 += uloc_getDisplayKeyword(keyword, displayLocale, NULL, 0, pErrorCode); } if(*pErrorCode==U_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_ERROR) { /* keep preflighting */ *pErrorCode=U_ZERO_ERROR; } keywordValueLen = uloc_getKeywordValue(locale, keyword, keywordValue, 256, pErrorCode); if(keywordValueLen) { if(length + length3 < destCapacity) { dest[length + length3] = 0x3D; } length3++; if(length + length3 < destCapacity) { length3 += uloc_getDisplayKeywordValue(locale, keyword, displayLocale, dest+length+length3, destCapacity-length-length3, pErrorCode); } else { length3 += uloc_getDisplayKeywordValue(locale, keyword, displayLocale, NULL, 0, pErrorCode); } if(*pErrorCode==U_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_ERROR) { /* keep preflighting */ *pErrorCode=U_ZERO_ERROR; } } if(keywordCount > 1) { if(length + length3 + 1 < destCapacity && keywordCount) { dest[length + length3]=0x2c; dest[length + length3+1]=0x20; } length3++; } } uenum_close(keywordEnum); hasKeywords = length3 > 0; length += length3; if ((hasScript && !hasCountry) || ((hasScript || hasCountry) && !hasVariant && !hasKeywords) || ((hasScript || hasCountry || hasVariant) && !hasKeywords) || (hasLanguage && !hasScript && !hasCountry && !hasVariant && !hasKeywords)) { /* remove ", " or " (" */ length-=2; } if (hasLanguage && (hasScript || hasCountry || hasVariant || hasKeywords)) { /* append ")" */ if(length0 && dest==NULL)) { *status=U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR; return 0; } /* pass itemKey=NULL to look for a top-level item */ return _getStringOrCopyKey(NULL, displayLocale, _kKeys, NULL, keyword, keyword, dest, destCapacity, status); } #define UCURRENCY_DISPLAY_NAME_INDEX 1 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2 uloc_getDisplayKeywordValue( const char* locale, const char* keyword, const char* displayLocale, UChar* dest, int32_t destCapacity, UErrorCode* status){ char keywordValue[ULOC_FULLNAME_CAPACITY*4]; int32_t capacity = ULOC_FULLNAME_CAPACITY*4; int32_t keywordValueLen =0; /* argument checking */ if(status==NULL || U_FAILURE(*status)) { return 0; } if(destCapacity<0 || (destCapacity>0 && dest==NULL)) { *status=U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR; return 0; } /* get the keyword value */ keywordValue[0]=0; keywordValueLen = uloc_getKeywordValue(locale, keyword, keywordValue, capacity, status); /* * if the keyword is equal to currency .. then to get the display name * we need to do the fallback ourselves */ if(uprv_stricmp(keyword, _kCurrency)==0){ int32_t dispNameLen = 0; const UChar *dispName = NULL; UResourceBundle *bundle = ures_open(NULL, displayLocale, status); UResourceBundle *currencies = ures_getByKey(bundle, _kCurrencies, NULL, status); UResourceBundle *currency = ures_getByKeyWithFallback(currencies, keywordValue, NULL, status); dispName = ures_getStringByIndex(currency, UCURRENCY_DISPLAY_NAME_INDEX, &dispNameLen, status); /*close the bundles */ ures_close(currency); ures_close(currencies); ures_close(bundle); if(U_FAILURE(*status)){ if(*status == U_MISSING_RESOURCE_ERROR){ /* we just want to write the value over if nothing is available */ *status = U_ZERO_ERROR; }else{ return 0; } } /* now copy the dispName over if not NULL */ if(dispName != NULL){ if(dispNameLen <= destCapacity){ uprv_memcpy(dest, dispName, dispNameLen * U_SIZEOF_UCHAR); return u_terminateUChars(dest, destCapacity, dispNameLen, status); }else{ *status = U_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_ERROR; return dispNameLen; } }else{ /* we have not found the display name for the value .. just copy over */ if(keywordValueLen <= destCapacity){ u_charsToUChars(keywordValue, dest, keywordValueLen); return u_terminateUChars(dest, destCapacity, keywordValueLen, status); }else{ *status = U_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_ERROR; return keywordValueLen; } } }else{ return _getStringOrCopyKey(NULL, displayLocale, _kTypes, keyword, keywordValue, keywordValue, dest, destCapacity, status); } } /* ### Get available **************************************************/ static void _load_installedLocales() { UBool localesLoaded; umtx_lock(NULL); localesLoaded = _installedLocales != NULL; umtx_unlock(NULL); if (localesLoaded == FALSE) { UResourceBundle *index = NULL; UResourceBundle installed; UErrorCode status = U_ZERO_ERROR; char ** temp; int32_t i = 0; int32_t localeCount; ures_initStackObject(&installed); index = ures_openDirect(NULL, _kIndexLocaleName, &status); ures_getByKey(index, _kIndexTag, &installed, &status); if(U_SUCCESS(status)) { localeCount = ures_getSize(&installed); temp = (char **) uprv_malloc(sizeof(char*) * (localeCount+1)); ures_resetIterator(&installed); while(ures_hasNext(&installed)) { ures_getNextString(&installed, NULL, (const char **)&temp[i++], &status); } temp[i] = NULL; umtx_lock(NULL); if (_installedLocales == NULL) { _installedLocales = temp; _installedLocalesCount = localeCount; temp = NULL; } umtx_unlock(NULL); uprv_free(temp); ures_close(&installed); } ures_close(index); } } U_CAPI const char* U_EXPORT2 uloc_getAvailable(int32_t offset) { _load_installedLocales(); if (offset > _installedLocalesCount) return NULL; return _installedLocales[offset]; } U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2 uloc_countAvailable() { _load_installedLocales(); return _installedLocalesCount; } UBool uloc_cleanup(void) { char ** temp; if (_installedLocales) { temp = _installedLocales; _installedLocales = NULL; _installedLocalesCount = 0; uprv_free(temp); } return TRUE; } /** * Returns a list of all language codes defined in ISO 639. This is a pointer * to an array of pointers to arrays of char. All of these pointers are owned * by ICU-- do not delete them, and do not write through them. The array is * terminated with a null pointer. */ U_CAPI const char* const* U_EXPORT2 uloc_getISOLanguages() { return LANGUAGES; } /** * Returns a list of all 2-letter country codes defined in ISO 639. This is a * pointer to an array of pointers to arrays of char. All of these pointers are * owned by ICU-- do not delete them, and do not write through them. The array is * terminated with a null pointer. */ U_CAPI const char* const* U_EXPORT2 uloc_getISOCountries() { return COUNTRIES; } /*eof*/