codes-iso-15924

Crates.iocodes-iso-15924
lib.rscodes-iso-15924
version0.1.3
sourcesrc
created_at2022-12-09 20:19:00.920613
updated_at2022-12-25 02:52:50.979097
descriptionThis package contains an implementation of the ISO 15924 Codes for the representation of names of scripts specification.
homepage
repositoryhttps://github.com/johnstonskj/rust-codes
max_upload_size
id733475
size26,809
Simon Johnston (johnstonskj)

documentation

https://docs.rs/codes-iso-15924/

README

Package codes-iso-15924

This package contains an implementation of the ISO 15924 Information and documentation — Codes for the representation of names of scripts specification.

crates.io docs.rs

ISO 15924, Codes for the representation of names of scripts, is an international standard defining codes for writing systems or scripts (a "set of graphic characters used for the written form of one or more languages"). Each script is given both a four-letter code and a numeric code.

Where possible the codes are derived from ISO 639-2, where the name of a script and the name of a language using the script are identical (example: Gujarātī ISO 639 guj, ISO 15924 Gujr). Preference is given to the 639-2 Bibliographical codes, which is different from the otherwise often preferred use of the Terminological codes.

4-letter ISO 15924 codes are incorporated into the IANA Language Subtag Registry for IETF language tags and so can be used in file formats that make use of such language tags. For example, they can be used in HTML and XML to help Web browsers determine which typeface to use for foreign text. This way one could differentiate, for example, between Serbian written in the Cyrillic (sr-Cyrl) or Latin (sr-Latn) script, or mark romanized or transliterated text as such.

For notes on the design of the API, see the repository README.

Example

use codes_iso_15924::ScriptCode;

let code = ScriptCode::Rohg;

assert_eq!(code.code(), "Rohg");
assert_eq!(code.numeric_code(), 167);
assert_eq!(code.name(), "Hanifi Rohingya");
assert_eq!(code.property_value_alias(), Some("Hanifi_Rohingya"));
assert_eq!(code.unicode_version(), "11.0");
assert_eq!(code.date_string(),"2017-11-21");

Features

By default only the serde feature is enabled.

  • serde - Enables serialization of the ScriptCode type.

Changes

Version 0.1.3

  • Catering for new build module in codes-common

Version 0.1.2

  • Implemented Standardized and FixedLengthCode traits.

Version 0.1.1

  • Using new codes-common CSV handling framework.

Version 0.1.0

  • Initial release

TODO

TBD

Commit count: 158

cargo fmt