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5.0 KiB
TypeScript
142 lines
5.0 KiB
TypeScript
/**
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* Parse a BCP 47 language tag.
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*
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* > 👉 **Note**: the algorithm is case insensitive.
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*
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* @param {string} tag
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* BCP 47 tag to parse.
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* @param {Options | null | undefined} [options]
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* Configuration (optional).
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* @returns {Schema}
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* Parsed BCP 47 language tag.
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*/
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export function parse(tag: string, options?: Options | null | undefined): Schema;
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/**
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* Called when an error occurs.
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*/
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export type Warning = (reason: string, code: number, offset: number) => undefined;
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/**
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* Configuration.
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*/
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export type Options = {
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/**
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* By default, when an error is encountered, an empty object is returned.
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* When in forgiving mode, all found values up to the point of the error
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* are included (`boolean`, default: `false`).
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*
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* So, for example, where by default `en-GB-abcdefghi` an empty object is
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* returned (as the language variant is too long), in `forgiving` mode the
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* `language` of `schema` is populated with `en` and the `region` is
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* populated with `GB`.
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*/
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forgiving?: boolean | null | undefined;
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/**
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* Whether to normalize legacy tags when possible (`boolean`, default:
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* `true`).
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*
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* For example, `i-klingon` does not match the BCP 47 language algorithm but
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* is considered valid by BCP 47 nonetheless.
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* It is suggested to use `tlh` instead (the ISO 639-3 code for Klingon).
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* When `normalize` is `true`, passing `i-klingon` or other deprecated tags,
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* is handled as if their suggested valid tag was given instead.
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*/
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normalize?: boolean | null | undefined;
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/**
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* When given, `warning` is called when an error is encountered (optional).
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*/
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warning?: Warning | null | undefined;
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};
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/**
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* Extension.
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*/
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export type Extension = {
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/**
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* List of extensions.
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*
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* Each extension must be between two and eight (inclusive) characters.
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*/
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extensions: Array<string>;
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/**
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* One character `singleton`.
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*
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* `singleton` cannot be `x` (case insensitive).
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*/
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singleton: string;
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};
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/**
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* Parsed language tag.
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*
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* A schema is deemed empty when it has neither `language`, `irregular`,
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* `regular`, nor `privateuse` (where an empty `privateuse` array is handled
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* as no `privateuse` as well).
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*/
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export type Schema = {
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/**
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* Selected three-character ISO 639 codes, such as
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* `yue` in `zh-yue-HK` (Chinese, Cantonese, as used in Hong Kong SAR).
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*/
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extendedLanguageSubtags: Array<string>;
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/**
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* List of extensions, each an object containing a one character `singleton`,
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* and a list of `extensions`.
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*
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* `singleton` cannot be `x` (case insensitive) and `extensions` must be
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* between two and eight (inclusive) characters.
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*
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* For example, an extension would be `u-co-phonebk` in `de-DE-u-co-phonebk`
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* (German, as used in Germany, using German phonebook sort order), where `u`
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* is the `singleton` and `co` and `phonebk` are its extensions.
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*/
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extensions: Array<Extension>;
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/**
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* One of the `irregular` tags: tags that are seen as invalid by the
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* algorithm).
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*
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* Valid values are: `'en-GB-oed'`, `'i-ami'`, `'i-bnn'`, `'i-default'`,
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* `'i-enochian'`, `'i-hak'`, `'i-klingon'`, `'i-lux'`, `'i-mingo'`,
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* `'i-navajo'`, `'i-pwn'`, `'i-tao'`, `'i-tay'`, `'i-tsu'`, `'sgn-BE-FR'`,
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* `'sgn-BE-NL'`, `'sgn-CH-DE'`.
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*/
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irregular: string | null | undefined;
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/**
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* Two or three character ISO 639 language code, four character reserved
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* language code, or 5 to 8 (inclusive) characters registered language subtag.
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*
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* For example, `en` (English) or `cmn` (Mandarin Chinese).
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*/
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language: string | null | undefined;
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/**
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* List of private-use subtags, where each subtag must be between one and
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* eight (inclusive) characters.
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*/
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privateuse: Array<string>;
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/**
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* Two alphabetical character ISO 3166-1 code or three digit UN M49 code.
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*
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* For example, `CN` in `cmn-Hans-CN` (Mandarin Chinese, Simplified script,
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* as used in China) or `419` in `es-419` (Spanish as used in Latin America
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* and the Caribbean).
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*/
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region: string | null | undefined;
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/**
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* One of the `regular` tags: tags that are seen as something different
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* by the algorithm.
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*
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* Valid values are: `'art-lojban'`, `'cel-gaulish'`, `'no-bok'`, `'no-nyn'`,
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* `'zh-guoyu'`, `'zh-hakka'`, `'zh-min'`, `'zh-min-nan'`, and `'zh-xiang'`.
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*/
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regular: string | null | undefined;
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/**
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* Four character ISO 15924 script code, such as `Latn` in
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* `hy-Latn-IT-arevela` (Eastern Armenian written in Latin script, as used in
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* Italy).
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*/
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script: string | null | undefined;
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/**
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* 5 to 8 (inclusive) character language variants, such as `rozaj` and
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* `biske` in `sl-rozaj-biske` (San Giorgio dialect of Resian dialect of
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* Slovenian).
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*/
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variants: Array<string>;
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};
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