defmodule Cldr.Unit.Preference do
@moduledoc """
In many cultures, the common unit of measure for some
unit categories varies based upon the usage of the
unit.
For example, when describing unit length in the US, the
common use units vary based upon usage such as:
* road distance (miles for larger distances, feet for smaller)
* person height (feet and inches)
* snowfall (inches)
This module provides functions to introspect CLDRs
preference data for difference use cases in different
locales.
"""
alias Cldr.Unit
alias Cldr.Unit.Conversion
alias Cldr.Unit.Conversion.Options
@doc """
Returns a list of the preferred units for a given
unit, locale, territory and use case.
The units used to represent length, volume and so on
depend on a given territory, measurement system and usage.
For example, in the US, people height is most commonly
referred to in `inches`, or informally as `feet and inches`.
In most of the rest of the world it is `centimeters`.
## Arguments
* `unit` is any unit returned by `Cldr.Unit.new/2`.
* `backend` is any Cldr backend module. That is, any module
that includes `use Cldr`. The default is `Cldr.default_backend!/0`
* `options` is a keyword list of options or a
`t:Cldr.Unit.Conversion.Options` struct. The default
is `[]`.
## Options
* `:usage` is the unit usage. for example `;person` for a unit
of type `:length`. The available usage for a given unit category can
be seen with `Cldr.Unit.unit_category_usage/0`. The default is `nil`.
* `:scope` is either `:small` or `nil`. In some usage, the units
used are different when the unit size is small. It is up to the
developer to determine when `scope: :small` is appropriate.
* `:alt` is either `:informal` or `nil`. Like `:scope`, the units
in use depend on whether they are being used in a formal or informal
context.
* `:locale` is any locale returned by `Cldr.validate_locale/2`
## Returns
* `{:ok, unit_list}` or
* `{:error, {exception, reason}}`
## Examples
iex> meter = Cldr.Unit.new!(:meter, 1)
iex> many_meters = Cldr.Unit.new!(:meter, 10_000)
iex> Cldr.Unit.Preference.preferred_units meter, MyApp.Cldr, locale: "en-US", usage: :person
{:ok, [:inch], []}
iex> Cldr.Unit.Preference.preferred_units meter, MyApp.Cldr, locale: "en-AU", usage: :person
{:ok, [:centimeter], []}
iex> Cldr.Unit.Preference.preferred_units meter, MyApp.Cldr, locale: "en-US", usage: :road
{:ok, [:foot], [round_nearest: 1]}
iex> Cldr.Unit.Preference.preferred_units many_meters, MyApp.Cldr, locale: "en-US", usage: :road
{:ok, [:mile], []}
iex> Cldr.Unit.Preference.preferred_units meter, MyApp.Cldr, locale: "en-AU", usage: :road
{:ok, [:meter], [round_nearest: 1]}
iex> Cldr.Unit.Preference.preferred_units many_meters, MyApp.Cldr, locale: "en-AU", usage: :road
{:ok, [:kilometer], []}
## Notes
One common pattern is to convert a given unit into the unit
appropriate for a given locale and usage. This can be
accomplished with a combination of `Cldr.Unit.Preference.preferred_units/3`
and `Cldr.Unit.decompose/2`. For example:
iex> meter = Cldr.Unit.new!(:meter, 1)
iex> preferred_units = Cldr.Unit.Preference.preferred_units(meter,
...> MyApp.Cldr, locale: "en-US", usage: :person)
iex> with {:ok, preferred_units, _} <- preferred_units do
...> Cldr.Unit.decompose(meter, preferred_units)
...> end
[Cldr.Unit.new!(:inch, Ratio.new(216172782113783808, 5490788665690109))]
"""
@spec preferred_units(Cldr.Unit.t(), Cldr.backend() | Keyword.t(), Keyword.t() | Options.t()) ::
{:ok, [atom(), ...], Keyword.t()} | {:error, {module, binary}}
def preferred_units(unit, backend, options \\ [])
def preferred_units(%Unit{} = unit, options, []) when is_list(options) do
with {:ok, options} <- validate_preference_options(options) do
preferred_units(unit, options.backend, options)
end
end
def preferred_units(%Unit{} = unit, backend, options) when is_list(options) do
options = Keyword.put_new(options, :usage, unit.usage)
with {:ok, options} <- validate_preference_options(backend, options) do
preferred_units(unit, backend, options)
end
end
def preferred_units(%Unit{} = unit, _backend, %Options{} = options) do
%{usage: usage, territory: territory} = options
{:ok, territory_chain} = Cldr.territory_chain(territory)
{:ok, category} = unit_preference_category(unit)
{:ok, base_unit} = Conversion.convert_to_base_unit(unit)
with {:ok, usage} <- validate_usage(category, usage) do
usage = usage_chain(usage)
geq = Unit.value(base_unit) |> to_float()
preferred_units(category, usage, territory_chain, geq)
end
end
@doc false
@spec unit_preference_category(Unit.t() | String.t() | atom()) ::
{:ok, Unit.category()} | {:error, {module(), String.t()}}
def unit_preference_category(unit) do
with {:ok, _unit, conversion} <- Unit.validate_unit(unit) do
unit_preference_category(unit, conversion)
end
end
@doc false
def unit_preference_category(unit, conversion) do
with {:ok, base_unit} <- Unit.BaseUnit.canonical_base_unit(conversion),
{:ok, category} <- Map.fetch(Unit.base_unit_category_map(), Kernel.to_string(base_unit)) do
{:ok, category}
else
:error -> {:error, Unit.unknown_category_error(unit)}
other -> other
end
end
@doc """
Returns a list of the preferred units for a given
unit, locale, territory and use case.
The units used to represent length, volume and so on
depend on a given territory, measurement system and usage.
For example, in the US, people height is most commonly
referred to in `inches`, or `feet and inches`.
In most of the rest of the world it is `centimeters`.
## Arguments
* `unit` is any unit returned by `Cldr.Unit.new/2`.
* `backend` is any Cldr backend module. That is, any module
that includes `use Cldr`. The default is `Cldr.default_backend!/0`
* `options` is a keyword list of options or a
`t:Cldr.Unit.Conversion.Options` struct. The default
is `[]`.
## Options
* `:locale` is any valid locale name returned by `Cldr.known_locale_names/0`
or a `Cldr.LanguageTag` struct. The default is `backend.get_locale/0`
* `:territory` is any valid territory code returned by
`Cldr.known_territories/0`. The default is the territory defined
as part of the `:locale`. The option `:territory` has a precedence
over the territory in a locale.
* `:usage` is the way in which the unit is intended
to be used. The available `usage` varyies according
to the unit category. See `Cldr.Unit.unit_category_usage/0`.
## Returns
* `unit_list` or
* raises an exception
## Note
This function, unlike `Cldr.Unit.preferred_units/3` does not
return any available formatting hints.
## Examples
iex> meter = Cldr.Unit.new!(:meter, 1)
iex> Cldr.Unit.Preference.preferred_units! meter, MyApp.Cldr, locale: "en-US", usage: :person_height
[:foot, :inch]
iex> Cldr.Unit.Preference.preferred_units! meter, MyApp.Cldr, locale: "en-US", usage: :person
[:inch]
iex> Cldr.Unit.Preference.preferred_units! meter, MyApp.Cldr, locale: "en-AU", usage: :person
[:centimeter]
iex> Cldr.Unit.Preference.preferred_units! meter, MyApp.Cldr, locale: "en-US", usage: :road
[:foot]
iex> Cldr.Unit.Preference.preferred_units! meter, MyApp.Cldr, locale: "en-AU", usage: :road
[:meter]
"""
@spec preferred_units!(Cldr.Unit.t(), Cldr.backend() | Keyword.t(), Keyword.t() | Options.t()) ::
[atom(), ...] | no_return()
def preferred_units!(unit, backend, options \\ []) do
case preferred_units(unit, backend, options) do
{:ok, preferred_units, _} -> preferred_units
{:error, {exception, reason}} -> raise exception, reason
end
end
# Rounding matches the number we used
# to generate the function clauses
@rounding Cldr.Unit.rounding()
defp to_float(%Ratio{} = value) do
Ratio.to_float(value)
|> Cldr.Math.round(@rounding)
end
defp to_float(%Decimal{} = value) do
Decimal.to_float(value)
|> Cldr.Math.round(@rounding)
end
defp to_float(other) do
other
end
defp usage_chain(usage) when is_atom(usage) do
usage_chain()
|> Map.fetch!(usage)
end
# TR35 says that for a given usage, if it
# can't be found, split it at the last
# "_", take the head of the split and try
# again. Repeat until the usage is found or
# there is nothing more to try.
#
# The following precomputes these "usage chains"
# by taking each known usage and breaking it
# down as required by TR36.
@usage_chain Cldr.Unit.unit_category_usage()
|> Enum.map(fn {_category, usage} ->
Enum.map(usage, fn use ->
chain =
use
|> Atom.to_string()
|> String.split("_")
|> Cldr.Enum.combine_list()
|> Enum.map(&String.to_atom/1)
|> List.insert_at(0, :default)
|> Enum.reverse()
{use, chain}
end)
end)
|> List.flatten()
|> Map.new()
defp usage_chain do
@usage_chain
end
defp validate_preference_options(backend, options) when is_list(options) do
options
|> Keyword.put(:backend, backend)
|> validate_preference_options
end
defp validate_preference_options(options) when is_list(options) do
backend = Keyword.get_lazy(options, :backend, &Cldr.Unit.default_backend/0)
locale = Keyword.get_lazy(options, :locale, &backend.get_locale/0)
usage = Keyword.get(options, :usage, :default)
with {:ok, locale} <- backend.validate_locale(locale),
territory =
Keyword.get_lazy(options, :territory, fn ->
Cldr.Locale.territory_from_locale(locale)
end),
{:ok, territory} <- Cldr.validate_territory(territory) do
options = [locale: locale, territory: territory, usage: usage, backend: backend]
{:ok, struct(Options, options)}
end
end
def validate_usage(category, usage) do
if get_in(Unit.unit_preferences(), [category, usage]) do
{:ok, usage}
else
{:error, unknown_usage_error(category, usage)}
end
end
for {category, usages} <- Unit.unit_preferences() do
for {usage, preferences} <- usages do
for preference <- preferences do
%{geq: geq, regions: regions, units: units, skeleton: skeleton} = preference
if geq == 0 do
def preferred_units(unquote(category), unquote(usage), region, _value)
when is_atom(region) and region in unquote(regions) do
# debug(unquote(category), unquote(usage), region, value, 0)
{:ok, unquote(units), unquote(skeleton)}
end
else
def preferred_units(unquote(category), unquote(usage), region, value)
when is_atom(region) and region in unquote(regions) and value >= unquote(geq) do
# debug(unquote(category), unquote(usage), region, value, unquote(geq))
{:ok, unquote(units), unquote(skeleton)}
end
end
end
end
end
# First we process the potential usage we were offered
def preferred_units(category, [usage], region, value) do
# debug(category, usage, region, value)
preferred_units(category, usage, region, value)
end
def preferred_units(category, [usage | other_usage], region, value) do
# debug(category, usage, region, value)
case preferred_units(category, usage, region, value) do
{:ok, units, skeleton} -> {:ok, units, skeleton}
_other -> preferred_units(category, other_usage, region, value)
end
end
# Second we walk the territory chain with the usage
# we were provided
def preferred_units(category, usage, [region], value) do
# debug(category, usage, region, value)
preferred_units(category, usage, region, value)
end
def preferred_units(category, usage, [region | other_regions], value) do
# debug(category, usage, region, value)
case preferred_units(category, usage, region, value) do
{:ok, units, skeleton} -> {:ok, units, skeleton}
_other -> preferred_units(category, usage, other_regions, value)
end
end
# If we get here then try with the default case
# Which should basically always work
# def preferred_units(category, usage, region, value) when usage != :default do
# preferred_units(category, :default, region, value)
# end
# And it we get here it's game over
def preferred_units(category, usage, region, value) do
{:error, unknown_preferences_error(category, usage, region, value)}
end
# defp debug(category, usage, region, value) do
# IO.inspect(
# """
# Category: #{inspect(category)} with usage #{inspect(usage)} for
# region #{inspect(region)} and value #{inspect(value)}
# """
# |> String.replace("\n", " ")
# )
# end
#
# defp debug(category, usage, region, value, geq) do
# IO.inspect(
# """
# Preference: #{inspect(category)} with usage #{inspect(usage)} for
# region #{inspect(region)} and value #{inspect(value)} with >= #{inspect(geq)}
# """
# |> String.replace("\n", " ")
# )
# end
def unknown_preferences_error(category, usage, regions, value) do
{
Cldr.Unit.UnknownUnitPreferenceError,
"No preferences found for #{inspect(category)} " <>
"with usage #{inspect(usage)} " <>
"for region #{inspect(regions)} and " <>
"value #{inspect(value)}"
}
end
def unknown_usage_error(category, usage) do
{
Cldr.Unit.UnknownUsageError,
"The unit category #{inspect(category)} does not define a usage #{inspect(usage)}"
}
end
end