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@@ -1,211 +1,88 @@
+=pod
=head1 NAME
-Locale::Script - ISO codes for script identification (ISO 15924)
+Locale::Script - standard codes for script identification
=head1 SYNOPSIS
- use Locale::Script;
- use Locale::Constants;
-
- $script = code2script('ph'); # 'Phoenician'
- $code = script2code('Tibetan'); # 'bo'
- $code3 = script2code('Tibetan',
- LOCALE_CODE_ALPHA_3); # 'bod'
- $codeN = script2code('Tibetan',
- LOCALE_CODE_ALPHA_NUMERIC); # 330
-
- @codes = all_script_codes();
- @scripts = all_script_names();
-
+ use Locale::Script;
-=head1 DESCRIPTION
-
-The C<Locale::Script> module provides access to the ISO
-codes for identifying scripts, as defined in ISO 15924.
-For example, Egyptian hieroglyphs are denoted by the two-letter
-code 'eg', the three-letter code 'egy', and the numeric code 050.
-
-You can either access the codes via the conversion routines
-(described below), or with the two functions which return lists
-of all script codes or all script names.
-
-There are three different code sets you can use for identifying
-scripts:
-
-=over 4
-
-=item B<alpha-2>
-
-Two letter codes, such as 'bo' for Tibetan.
-This code set is identified with the symbol C<LOCALE_CODE_ALPHA_2>.
-
-=item B<alpha-3>
-
-Three letter codes, such as 'ell' for Greek.
-This code set is identified with the symbol C<LOCALE_CODE_ALPHA_3>.
-
-=item B<numeric>
-
-Numeric codes, such as 410 for Hiragana.
-This code set is identified with the symbol C<LOCALE_CODE_NUMERIC>.
-
-=back
-
-All of the routines take an optional additional argument
-which specifies the code set to use.
-If not specified, it defaults to the two-letter codes.
-This is partly for backwards compatibility (previous versions
-of Locale modules only supported the alpha-2 codes), and
-partly because they are the most widely used codes.
-
-The alpha-2 and alpha-3 codes are not case-dependent,
-so you can use 'BO', 'Bo', 'bO' or 'bo' for Tibetan.
-When a code is returned by one of the functions in
-this module, it will always be lower-case.
-
-=head2 SPECIAL CODES
-
-The standard defines various special codes.
-
-=over 4
-
-=item *
-
-The standard reserves codes in the ranges B<qa> - B<qt>,
-B<qaa> - B<qat>, and B<900> - B<919>, for private use.
-
-=item *
-
-B<zx>, B<zxx>, and B<997>, are the codes for unwritten languages.
-
-=item *
-
-B<zy>, B<zyy>, and B<998>, are the codes for an undetermined script.
+ $script = code2script('phnx'); # 'Phoenician'
+ $code = script2code('Phoenician'); # 'Phnx'
+ $code = script2code('Phoenician',
+ LOCALE_CODE_NUMERIC); # 115
-=item *
+ @codes = all_script_codes();
+ @scripts = all_script_names();
-B<zz>, B<zzz>, and B<999>, are the codes for an uncoded script.
-
-=back
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
-The private codes are not recognised by Locale::Script,
-but the others are.
+The C<Locale::Script> module provides access to standards codes used
+for identifying scripts, such as those defined in ISO 15924.
+Most of the routines take an optional additional argument which
+specifies the code set to use. If not specified, the default ISO
+15924 four-letter codes will be used.
-=head1 CONVERSION ROUTINES
+=head1 SUPPORTED CODE SETS
-There are three conversion routines: C<code2script()>, C<script2code()>,
-and C<script_code2code()>.
+There are several different code sets you can use for identifying
+scripts. The ones currently supported are:
=over 4
-=item code2script( CODE, [ CODESET ] )
-
-This function takes a script code and returns a string
-which contains the name of the script identified.
-If the code is not a valid script code, as defined by ISO 15924,
-then C<undef> will be returned:
+=item B<alpha>
- $script = code2script('cy'); # Cyrillic
+This is a set of four-letter (capitalized) codes from ISO 15924
+such as 'Phnx' for Phoenician.
-=item script2code( STRING, [ CODESET ] )
+This code set is identified with the symbol C<LOCALE_SCRIPT_ALPHA>.
-This function takes a script name and returns the corresponding
-script code, if such exists.
-If the argument could not be identified as a script name,
-then C<undef> will be returned:
+The Zxxx, Zyyy, and Zzzz codes are not used.
- $code = script2code('Gothic', LOCALE_CODE_ALPHA_3);
- # $code will now be 'gth'
+This is the default code set.
-The case of the script name is not important.
-See the section L<KNOWN BUGS AND LIMITATIONS> below.
-
-=item script_code2code( CODE, CODESET, CODESET )
-
-This function takes a script code from one code set,
-and returns the corresponding code from another code set.
+=item B<numeric>
- $alpha2 = script_code2code('jwi',
- LOCALE_CODE_ALPHA_3 => LOCALE_CODE_ALPHA_2);
- # $alpha2 will now be 'jw' (Javanese)
+This is a set of three-digit numeric codes from ISO 15924 such as 115
+for Phoenician.
-If the code passed is not a valid script code in
-the first code set, or if there isn't a code for the
-corresponding script in the second code set,
-then C<undef> will be returned.
+This code set is identified with the symbol C<LOCALE_SCRIPT_NUMERIC>.
=back
-
-=head1 QUERY ROUTINES
-
-There are two function which can be used to obtain a list of all codes,
-or all script names:
+=head1 ROUTINES
=over 4
-=item C<all_script_codes ( [ CODESET ] )>
+=item B<code2script ( CODE [,CODESET] )>
-Returns a list of all two-letter script codes.
-The codes are guaranteed to be all lower-case,
-and not in any particular order.
+=item B<script2code ( NAME [,CODESET] )>
-=item C<all_script_names ( [ CODESET ] )>
+=item B<script_code2code ( CODE ,CODESET ,CODESET2 )>
-Returns a list of all script names for which there is a corresponding
-script code in the specified code set.
-The names are capitalised, and not returned in any particular order.
-
-=back
+=item B<all_script_codes ( [CODESET] )>
+=item B<all_script_names ( [CODESET] )>
-=head1 EXAMPLES
+=item B<Locale::Script::rename_script ( CODE ,NEW_NAME [,CODESET] )>
-The following example illustrates use of the C<code2script()> function.
-The user is prompted for a script code, and then told the corresponding
-script name:
+=item B<Locale::Script::add_script ( CODE ,NAME [,CODESET] )>
- $| = 1; # turn off buffering
-
- print "Enter script code: ";
- chop($code = <STDIN>);
- $script = code2script($code, LOCALE_CODE_ALPHA_2);
- if (defined $script)
- {
- print "$code = $script\n";
- }
- else
- {
- print "'$code' is not a valid script code!\n";
- }
+=item B<Locale::Script::delete_script ( CODE [,CODESET] )>
+=item B<Locale::Script::add_script_alias ( NAME ,NEW_NAME )>
-=head1 KNOWN BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
-
-=over 4
-
-=item *
+=item B<Locale::Script::delete_script_alias ( NAME )>
-When using C<script2code()>, the script name must currently appear
-exactly as it does in the source of the module. For example,
+=item B<Locale::Script::rename_script_code ( CODE ,NEW_CODE [,CODESET] )>
- script2code('Egyptian hieroglyphs')
+=item B<Locale::Script::add_script_code_alias ( CODE ,NEW_CODE [,CODESET] )>
-will return B<eg>, as expected. But the following will all return C<undef>:
+=item B<Locale::Script::delete_script_code_alias ( CODE [,CODESET] )>
- script2code('hieroglyphs')
- script2code('Egyptian Hieroglypics')
-
-If there's need for it, a future version could have variants
-for script names.
-
-=item *
-
-In the current implementation, all data is read in when the
-module is loaded, and then held in memory.
-A lazy implementation would be more memory friendly.
+These routines are all documented in the Locale::Codes man page.
=back
@@ -213,41 +90,29 @@ A lazy implementation would be more memory friendly.
=over 4
-=item Locale::Language
-
-ISO two letter codes for identification of language (ISO 639).
-
-=item Locale::Currency
-
-ISO three letter codes for identification of currencies
-and funds (ISO 4217).
-
-=item Locale::Country
+=item B<Locale::Codes>
-ISO three letter codes for identification of countries (ISO 3166)
+=item B<Locale::Constants>
-=item ISO 15924
-
-The ISO standard which defines these codes.
-
-=item http://www.evertype.com/standards/iso15924/
+=item B<http://www.unicode.org/iso15924/>
Home page for ISO 15924.
-
=back
-
=head1 AUTHOR
-Neil Bowers E<lt>neil@bowers.comE<gt>
+See Locale::Codes for full author history.
+
+Currently maintained by Sullivan Beck (sbeck@cpan.org).
=head1 COPYRIGHT
-Copyright (c) 2002-2004 Neil Bowers.
+ Copyright (c) 1997-2001 Canon Research Centre Europe (CRE).
+ Copyright (c) 2001-2010 Neil Bowers
+ Copyright (c) 2010-2011 Sullivan Beck
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
=cut
-