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io.fluidsonic.i18n:fluid-i18n-data-regions-js
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Internationalization data used by fluid-i18n
Kotlin multiplatform internationalization support backed by Unicode CLDR data.
Highly experimental. Feel free to contribute!
build.gradle.kts
:
dependencies {
implementation("io.fluidsonic.i18n:fluid-i18n:0.13.0")
}
val usa = Country.byCode("US")
println(usa.name) // United States
println(usa.shortName) // US
println(usa.variantName) // null
val locale = Locale.forLanguage("de")
println(usa.name(locale)) // Vereinigte Staaten
println(usa.shortName(locale)) // USA
println(usa.variantName(locale)) // null
val ivoryCoast = Country.forCode("CI")
println(usa.name) // Côte d’Ivoire
println(usa.shortName) // null
println(usa.variantName) // Ivory Coast
Build generated Kotlin files for Unicode CLDR data:
./gradlew generateCode # macOS
gradlew generateCode # Windows
Apache 2.0
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Internationalization data used by fluid-i18n
We found that io.fluidsonic.i18n:fluid-i18n-data-regions-js demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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