Remembers locale configuration per-thread and per-process and initializes the values by inspecting the system for user preferences.
You can depend on this library by adding locale_config
to your Cargo dependencies:
[dependencies]
locale_config = "*"
Usually it is not recommended to depend on *
, but in this case it is
important that incompatible version requirements don't cause multiple
versions to be pulled in the final binary, so I do recommend it here and
promise I will maintain good compatibility. Just please don't add traits to
the types defined here to avoid conflicts with potential future methods.
Usually you want to use this indirectly via a localization crate like
locale
. However if you need to work with the identifier itself, or you need
to override it, use
Locale::current()
to find what you should be using at any given point in the application,
Locale::set_current()
to override it for current thread and
Locale::set_global_default()
to override it for new threads.
In case you need to access the initial value, you'll find it under
Locale::user_default()
The value may contain language tags specific for various localization
aspects, called categories, and fallbacks. The Locale::tags_for
method will
take care of selecting relevant tags for you. For preferred language of
translations, use
Locale::current().tags_for("messages")
For formatting, use categories "numeric"
for numbers, "time"
for date and
time and "monetary"
for money amounts. And use "collate"
for collation.
Note that this crate does not itself provide any translation, formatting nor
collation functionality. Formatting and collation will be provided by
locale
crate, translation has multiple available implementations.
See full documentation on or github.
-
Unix: Using the POSIX standard environment variables
LANG
,LC_*
andLANGUAGES
. The variables are recognized on all systems and take precedence on most of them. -
Windows: Vista and newer
- Uses API available from Vista and Server 2008 only.
- The
GetUserPreferredUILanguages
is only available for desktop, but not store applications. Store applications should have equivalent functionality, but I didn't try accessing it from Rust yet. - Customization to individual locale elements done in “Regional and Language options” (digits, calendar, decimal and thousand separator etc.) are not detected (yet).
- Not well tested.
-
OS X: Reads setting from
NSLocale
, can be overridden by setting the Unix environment variables. -
CGI: The
HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE
environment variable is used if detected. Hopefully it is specific enough to the CGI environment that it can be used whenever detected.
- Support OS X
NSLocale
. Thanks Sophie Tauchert (@999eagle).
- Try support getting locale in emscripten targets in browser. Unfortunately the emscripten targets seem to have broken in cross meanwhile, so they are not being tested.
- Update to winapi 0.3.
- Update ro regex 1.0.
- Update dependencies: regex 0.2.
- Interpret some overrides that can be set on Windows in Region and Language dialog, namely: group, decimal and list separators, first day of week, 12/24-hour time, measurement system, (decimal) number system, to an extent negative monetary value format (only whether to use parenthesized format or not) and to an extent date format (if ISO-8601 variant is selected).
- Changed error handling to proper error type.
- Added basic Windows support.
- Initial version, with Unix and CGI support.