defmodule Cldr.Number.PluralRule do
@moduledoc """
Defines the plural rule implementation
modules. The functions in this module
generates code to implement the plural
rules of CLDR.
"""
@type operand :: any()
@typedoc """
Defines the plural types into which a number
can be categorised.
"""
@type plural_type() :: :zero | :one | :two | :few | :many | :other
@doc """
Returns a list of the possible pluralization
types
"""
@spec known_plural_types :: list(plural_type())
@plural_types [:zero, :one, :two, :few, :many, :other]
def known_plural_types do
@plural_types
end
@doc """
Returns the plural type for a given number.
## Arguments
* `number` is an integer, float or Decimal number
* `backend` is any module that includes `use Cldr` and therefore
is a `Cldr` backend module. The default is `Cldr.default_backend!/0`.
* `options` is a keyword list of options
## Options
* `locale` is any valid locale name returned by `Cldr.known_locale_names/1`
or a `Cldr.LanguageTag` struct returned by `Cldr.Locale.new!/2`, The
default is `Cldr.get_locale/0`.
* `backend` is any module that includes `use Cldr` and therefore
is a `Cldr` backend module. The default is `Cldr.default_backend!/0`.
This option allows the backend to be specified as an argument or an option.
* `type` is either `Cardinal` or `Ordinal`. The default is `Cardinal`.
## Examples
iex> Cldr.Number.PluralRule.plural_type(123)
:other
iex> Cldr.Number.PluralRule.plural_type(123, type: Ordinal)
:few
iex> Cldr.Number.PluralRule.plural_type(123, type: Cardinal)
:other
iex> Cldr.Number.PluralRule.plural_type(2, locale: "de")
:other
"""
def plural_type(number, backend \\ nil, options \\ [])
def plural_type(number, options, []) when is_list(options) do
{_locale, backend} = Cldr.locale_and_backend_from(options)
plural_type(number, backend, options)
end
def plural_type(number, nil, options) do
{_locale, backend} = Cldr.locale_and_backend_from(options)
plural_type(number, backend, options)
end
def plural_type(number, backend, options) do
locale = Keyword.get_lazy(options, :locale, &Cldr.get_locale/0)
type = Keyword.get(options, :type, Cardinal)
module = Module.concat([backend, Number, type])
module.plural_rule(number, locale)
end
defmacro __using__(opts) do
module_name = Keyword.get(opts, :type)
unless module_name in [:cardinal, :ordinal] do
raise ArgumentError,
"Invalid option #{inspect(opts)}. `type: :cardinal` or " <>
"`type: :ordinal` are the only valid options"
end
quote location: :keep, generated: true do
alias Cldr.Math
alias Cldr.LanguageTag
alias Cldr.Locale
import Cldr.Digits,
only: [number_of_integer_digits: 1, remove_trailing_zeros: 1, fraction_as_integer: 2]
import Cldr.Math, only: [mod: 2, within: 2]
import Cldr.Number.PluralRule.Compiler
import Cldr.Number.PluralRule.Transformer
@module Atom.to_string(unquote(module_name)) |> String.capitalize()
@rules Cldr.Config.cldr_data_dir()
|> Path.join("/plural_rules.json")
|> File.read!()
|> Cldr.Config.json_library().decode!
|> Map.get(Atom.to_string(unquote(module_name)))
|> Cldr.Config.normalize_plural_rules()
|> Map.new()
@rules_locales @rules
|> Map.keys()
|> Enum.sort()
@config Keyword.get(unquote(opts), :config)
@backend Map.get(@config, :backend)
@known_locale_names @rules_locales
|> MapSet.new()
|> MapSet.intersection(
MapSet.new(Cldr.Locale.Loader.known_locale_names(@config))
)
|> MapSet.to_list()
|> Enum.sort()
@doc """
The locale names for which plural rules are defined.
"""
def available_locale_names do
@rules_locales
end
@doc """
The configured locales for which plural rules are defined.
Returns the intersection of `#{inspect(@backend)}.known_locale_names/0` and
the locales for which #{@module} plural rules are defined.
There are many `Cldr` locales which don't have their own plural
rules so this list is the intersection of `Cldr`'s configured
locales and those that have rules.
"""
@spec known_locale_names :: [Locale.locale_name(), ...]
def known_locale_names do
@known_locale_names
end
@doc """
Returns all the plural rules defined in CLDR.
"""
@spec plural_rules :: map()
def plural_rules do
@rules
end
if unquote(module_name) == :cardinal do
@doc """
Pluralize a number using #{unquote(module_name)} plural rules
and a substitution map.
## Arguments
* `number` is an integer, float or Decimal
* `locale` is any locale returned by `#{inspect(@backend)}.Locale.new!/1` or any
`locale_name` returned by `#{inspect(@backend)}.known_locale_names/0`
* `substitutions` is a map that maps plural keys to a string.
The valid substitution keys are `:zero`, `:one`, `:two`,
`:few`, `:many` and `:other`.
See also `#{inspect(__MODULE__)}.#{@module}.plural_rule/3`.
## Examples
iex> #{inspect(__MODULE__)}.pluralize 1, "en", %{one: "one"}
"one"
iex> #{inspect(__MODULE__)}.pluralize 2, "en", %{one: "one"}
nil
iex> #{inspect(__MODULE__)}.pluralize 2, "en", %{one: "one", two: "two", other: "other"}
"other"
iex> #{inspect(__MODULE__)}.pluralize 22, "en", %{one: "one", two: "two", other: "other"}
"other"
iex> #{inspect(__MODULE__)}.pluralize Decimal.new(1), "en", %{one: "one"}
"one"
iex> #{inspect(__MODULE__)}.pluralize Decimal.new(2), "en", %{one: "one"}
nil
iex> #{inspect(__MODULE__)}.pluralize Decimal.new(2), "en", %{one: "one", two: "two"}
nil
iex> #{inspect(__MODULE__)}.pluralize 1..10, "ar", %{one: "one", few: "few", other: "other"}
"few"
iex> #{inspect(__MODULE__)}.pluralize 1..10, "en", %{one: "one", few: "few", other: "other"}
"other"
"""
else
@doc """
Pluralize a number using #{unquote(module_name)} plural rules
and a substitution map.
## Arguments
* `number` is an integer, float or Decimal or a `Range.t{}`. When a range, The
is that in any usage, the start value is strictly less than the end value,
and that no values are negative. Results for any cases that do not meet
these criteria are undefined.
* `locale` is any locale returned by `#{inspect(@backend)}.Locale.new!/1` or any
`locale_name` returned by `#{inspect(@backend)}.known_locale_names/0`
* `substitutions` is a map that maps plural keys to a string.
The valid substitution keys are `:zero`, `:one`, `:two`,
`:few`, `:many` and `:other`.
See also `#{inspect(__MODULE__)}.#{@module}.plural_rule/3`.
## Examples
iex> #{inspect(__MODULE__)}.pluralize 1, :en, %{one: "one"}
"one"
iex> #{inspect(__MODULE__)}.pluralize 2, :en, %{one: "one"}
nil
iex> #{inspect(__MODULE__)}.pluralize 2, :en, %{one: "one", two: "two"}
"two"
iex> #{inspect(__MODULE__)}.pluralize 22, :en, %{one: "one", two: "two", other: "other"}
"two"
iex> #{inspect(__MODULE__)}.pluralize Decimal.new(1), :en, %{one: "one"}
"one"
iex> #{inspect(__MODULE__)}.pluralize Decimal.new(2), :en, %{one: "one"}
nil
iex> #{inspect(__MODULE__)}.pluralize Decimal.new(2), :en, %{one: "one", two: "two"}
"two"
iex> #{inspect(__MODULE__)}.pluralize 1..10, "ar", %{one: "one", few: "few", other: "other"}
"other"
iex> #{inspect(__MODULE__)}.pluralize 1..10, "en", %{one: "one", few: "few", other: "other"}
"other"
"""
end
@default_substitution :other
@spec pluralize(Math.number_or_decimal() | Range.t(), Locale.locale_reference(), %{}) ::
any()
def pluralize(%Range{first: first, last: last}, locale_name, substitutions) do
with {:ok, language_tag} <- @backend.validate_locale(locale_name) do
first_rule = plural_rule(first, language_tag)
last_rule = plural_rule(last, language_tag)
combined_rule =
@backend.Number.PluralRule.Range.plural_rule(first_rule, last_rule, language_tag)
substitutions[combined_rule] || substitutions[@default_substitution]
end
end
def pluralize(number, locale_name, substitutions)
when is_atom(locale_name) or is_binary(locale_name) do
with {:ok, language_tag} <- @backend.validate_locale(locale_name) do
pluralize(number, language_tag, substitutions)
end
end
def pluralize(number, %LanguageTag{} = locale, %{} = substitutions)
when is_number(number) do
do_pluralize(number, locale, substitutions)
end
def pluralize(%Decimal{sign: sign, coef: coef, exp: 0} = number, locale, substitutions)
when is_integer(coef) do
number
|> Decimal.to_integer()
|> do_pluralize(locale, substitutions)
end
def pluralize(%Decimal{sign: sign, coef: coef, exp: exp}, locale, substitutions)
when is_integer(coef) and exp > 0 do
number = %Decimal{sign: sign, coef: coef * 10, exp: exp - 1}
pluralize(number, locale, substitutions)
end
def pluralize(%Decimal{sign: sign, coef: coef, exp: exp}, locale, substitutions)
when is_integer(coef) and exp < 0 and rem(coef, 10) == 0 do
number = %Decimal{sign: sign, coef: Kernel.div(coef, 10), exp: exp + 1}
pluralize(number, locale, substitutions)
end
def pluralize(%Decimal{} = number, %LanguageTag{} = locale, %{} = substitutions) do
number
|> Decimal.to_float()
|> do_pluralize(locale, substitutions)
end
defp do_pluralize(number, %LanguageTag{} = locale, %{} = substitutions) do
plural = plural_rule(number, locale)
number = if (truncated = trunc(number)) == number, do: truncated, else: number
substitutions[number] || substitutions[plural] || substitutions[@default_substitution]
end
@doc """
Return the plural rules for a locale.
## Arguments
* `locale` is any locale returned by `#{inspect(@backend)}.Locale.new!/1` or any
`locale_name` returned by `#{inspect(@backend)}.known_locale_names/0`
The rules are returned in AST form after parsing.
"""
@spec plural_rules_for(Locale.locale_name() | LanguageTag.t()) :: [{atom(), list()}, ...]
def plural_rules_for(%LanguageTag{cldr_locale_name: cldr_locale_name, language: language}) do
plural_rules()[cldr_locale_name] || plural_rules()[language]
end
def plural_rules_for(locale_name) do
with {:ok, locale} <- @backend.validate_locale(locale_name) do
plural_rules_for(locale)
end
end
# Plural Operand Meanings as defined in CLDR plural rules and used
# in the generated code
#
# Symbol Value
# n absolute value of the source number (integer and decimals).
# i integer digits of n.
# v number of visible fraction digits in n, with trailing zeros.
# w number of visible fraction digits in n, without trailing zeros.
# f visible fractional digits in n, with trailing zeros.
# t visible fractional digits in n, without trailing zeros.
if unquote(module_name) == :cardinal do
@doc """
Return the plural key for a given number in a given locale
Returns which plural key (`:zero`, `:one`, `:two`, `:few`,
`:many` or `:other`) a given number fits into within the
context of a given locale.
Note that these key names should not be interpreted
literally. For example, the key returned from
`Cldr.Number.Ordinal.plural_rule(0, "en")` is actually
`:other`, not `:zero`.
This key can then be used to format a number, date, time, unit,
list or other content in a plural-sensitive way.
## Arguments
* `number` is any `integer`, `float` or `Decimal`
* `locale` is any locale returned by `Cldr.Locale.new!/2` or any
`locale_name` returned by `#{inspect(@backend)}.known_locale_names/0`
* `rounding` is one of `#{inspect(Cldr.Math.rounding_modes())}`. The
default is `#{inspect(Cldr.Math.default_rounding_mode())}`.
## Examples
iex> #{inspect(__MODULE__)}.plural_rule 0, "fr"
:one
iex> #{inspect(__MODULE__)}.plural_rule 0, "en"
:other
"""
else
@doc """
Return the plural key for a given number in a given locale
Returns which plural key (`:zero`, `:one`, `:two`, `:few`,
`:many` or `:other`) a given number fits into within the
context of a given locale.
Note that these key names should not be interpreted
literally. For example, the key returned from
`Cldr.Number.Ordinal.plural_rule(0, "en")` is actually
`:other`, not `:zero`.
This key can then be used to format a number, date, time, unit,
list or other content in a plural-sensitive way.
## Arguments
* `number` is any `integer`, `float` or `Decimal`
* `locale` is any locale returned by `Cldr.Locale.new!/2` or any
`locale_name` returned by `#{inspect(@backend)}.known_locale_names/0`
* `rounding` is one of `#{inspect(Cldr.Math.rounding_modes())}`. The
default is `#{inspect(Cldr.Math.default_rounding_mode())}`.
## Examples
iex> #{inspect(__MODULE__)}.plural_rule 0, "fr"
:other
iex> #{inspect(__MODULE__)}.plural_rule 1, "en"
:one
"""
end
@spec plural_rule(
Math.number_or_decimal(),
Locale.locale_name() | LanguageTag.t(),
atom() | pos_integer()
) :: Cldr.Number.PluralRule.plural_type()
def plural_rule(number, locale, rounding \\ Math.default_rounding())
def plural_rule(number, %LanguageTag{} = locale, rounding) when is_binary(number) do
plural_rule(Decimal.new(number), locale, rounding)
end
# Plural rule for an integer
def plural_rule(number, %LanguageTag{} = locale, _rounding) when is_integer(number) do
n = abs(number)
i = n
v = 0
w = 0
f = 0
t = 0
e = 0
do_plural_rule(locale, n, i, v, w, f, t, e)
end
# For a compact integer
def plural_rule({number, e}, %LanguageTag{} = locale, _rounding) when is_integer(number) do
n = abs(number)
i = n
v = 0
w = 0
f = 0
t = 0
do_plural_rule(locale, n, i, v, w, f, t, e)
end
# Plural rule for a float
def plural_rule(number, %LanguageTag{} = locale, rounding)
when is_float(number) and is_integer(rounding) and rounding > 0 do
# Testing shows that this is working but just in case we
# can go back to casting the number to a decimal and
# using that path
# plural_rule(Decimal.new(number), locale, rounding)
n = Float.round(abs(number), rounding)
i = trunc(n)
v = rounding
t = fraction_as_integer(n - i, rounding)
w = number_of_integer_digits(t)
f = trunc(t * Math.power_of_10(v - w))
e = 0
do_plural_rule(locale, n, i, v, w, f, t, e)
end
# Plural rule for a compact float
def plural_rule({number, e}, %LanguageTag{} = locale, rounding)
when is_float(number) and is_integer(rounding) and rounding > 0 do
# Testing shows that this is working but just in case we
# can go back to casting the number to a decimal and
# using that path
# plural_rule(Decimal.new(number), locale, rounding)
n = Float.round(abs(number), rounding)
i = trunc(n)
v = rounding
t = fraction_as_integer(n - i, rounding)
w = number_of_integer_digits(t)
f = trunc(t * Math.power_of_10(v - w))
do_plural_rule(locale, n, i, v, w, f, t, e)
end
# Plural rule for a %Decimal{}
def plural_rule(%Decimal{} = number, %LanguageTag{} = locale, rounding)
when is_integer(rounding) and rounding > 0 do
# n absolute value of the source number (integer and decimals).
n = Decimal.abs(number)
# i integer digits of n.
i = Decimal.round(n, 0, :floor)
# v number of visible fraction digits in n, with trailing zeros.
v = abs(n.exp)
# f visible fractional digits in n, with trailing zeros.
f =
n
|> Decimal.sub(i)
|> Decimal.mult(Decimal.new(Math.power_of_10(v)))
|> Decimal.round(0, :floor)
|> Decimal.to_integer()
# t visible fractional digits in n, without trailing zeros.
t = remove_trailing_zeros(f)
# w number of visible fraction digits in n, without trailing zeros.
w = number_of_integer_digits(t)
i = Decimal.to_integer(i)
n = Math.to_float(n)
e = 0
do_plural_rule(locale, n, i, v, w, f, t, e)
end
# Plural rule for a compact %Decimal{}
def plural_rule({%Decimal{} = number, e}, %LanguageTag{} = locale, rounding)
when is_integer(rounding) and rounding > 0 do
# n absolute value of the source number (integer and decimals).
n = Decimal.abs(number)
# i integer digits of n.
i = Decimal.round(n, 0, :floor)
# v number of visible fraction digits in n, with trailing zeros.
v = abs(n.exp)
# f visible fractional digits in n, with trailing zeros.
f =
n
|> Decimal.sub(i)
|> Decimal.mult(Decimal.new(Math.power_of_10(v)))
|> Decimal.round(0, :floor)
|> Decimal.to_integer()
# t visible fractional digits in n, without trailing zeros.
t = remove_trailing_zeros(f)
# w number of visible fraction digits in n, without trailing zeros.
w = number_of_integer_digits(t)
i = Decimal.to_integer(i)
n = Math.to_float(n)
do_plural_rule(locale, n, i, v, w, f, t, e)
end
def plural_rule(number, locale_name, rounding) do
with {:ok, locale} <- @backend.validate_locale(locale_name) do
plural_rule(number, locale, rounding)
end
end
end
end
@doc false
def define_ordinal_and_cardinal_modules(config) do
quote location: :keep do
defmodule Number.Ordinal do
@moduledoc false
if Cldr.Config.include_module_docs?(unquote(config.generate_docs)) do
@moduledoc """
Implements ordinal plural rules for numbers.
"""
end
use Cldr.Number.PluralRule, type: :ordinal, config: unquote(Macro.escape(config))
alias Cldr.LanguageTag
unquote(Cldr.Number.PluralRule.define_plural_rules())
end
defmodule Number.Cardinal do
@moduledoc false
if Cldr.Config.include_module_docs?(unquote(config.generate_docs)) do
@moduledoc """
Implements cardinal plural rules for numbers.
"""
end
use Cldr.Number.PluralRule, type: :cardinal, config: unquote(Macro.escape(config))
alias Cldr.LanguageTag
unquote(Cldr.Number.PluralRule.define_plural_rules())
end
end
end
@doc false
def define_plural_ranges(config) do
quote location: :keep, bind_quoted: [config: Macro.escape(config)] do
defmodule Number.PluralRule.Range do
@moduledoc false
if Cldr.Config.include_module_docs?(config.generate_docs) do
@moduledoc """
Implements plural rules for ranges
"""
end
alias Cldr.Number.PluralRule
@doc """
Returns a final plural type for a start-of-range plural
type, an end-of-range plural type and a locale.
## Arguments
* `first` is a plural type for the start of a range
* `last` is a plural type for the end of a range
* `locale` is any `Cldr.LanguageTag.t` or a language name
(not locale name)
## Example
iex> #{inspect(__MODULE__)}.plural_rule :other, :few, "ar"
:few
"""
@spec plural_rule(
first :: Cldr.Number.PluralRule.plural_type(),
last :: Cldr.Number.PluralRule.plural_type(),
locale :: Cldr.Locale.locale_name() | Cldr.LanguageTag.t()
) :: Cldr.Number.PluralRule.plural_type()
def plural_rule(first, last, %Cldr.LanguageTag{language: language}) do
plural_rule(first, last, language)
end
for %{locales: locales, ranges: ranges} <- Cldr.Config.plural_ranges(),
range <- ranges do
def plural_rule(unquote(range.start), unquote(range.end), locale)
when locale in unquote(locales) do
unquote(range.result)
end
end
def plural_rule(_start, _end, _locale) do
:other
end
end
end
end
@doc false
def define_plural_rules do
quote bind_quoted: [], location: :keep do
alias Cldr.Number.PluralRule
# Generate the functions to process plural rules
@spec do_plural_rule(
LanguageTag.t(),
number(),
PluralRule.operand(),
PluralRule.operand(),
PluralRule.operand(),
PluralRule.operand(),
[integer(), ...] | integer(),
number()
) :: :zero | :one | :two | :few | :many | :other
# Function body is the AST of the function which needs to be injected
# into the function definition.
for locale_name <- @known_locale_names do
function_body =
@rules
|> Map.get(locale_name)
|> rules_to_condition_statement(__MODULE__)
defp do_plural_rule(
%LanguageTag{cldr_locale_name: unquote(locale_name)},
n,
i,
v,
w,
f,
t,
e
) do
# silence unused variable warnings
_ = {n, i, v, w, f, t, e}
unquote(function_body)
end
end
# If we get here then it means that the locale doesn't have a plural rule,
# but the language might
defp do_plural_rule(%LanguageTag{} = language_tag, n, i, v, w, f, t, e) do
if language_tag.language == language_tag.cldr_locale_name do
{
:error,
{
Cldr.UnknownPluralRules,
"No #{@module} plural rules available for #{inspect(language_tag)}"
}
}
else
language_tag
|> Map.put(:cldr_locale_name, String.to_atom(language_tag.language))
|> do_plural_rule(n, i, v, w, f, t, e)
end
end
end
end
end