1
0
Fork 0
mirror of https://github.com/rails/rails.git synced 2022-11-09 12:12:34 -05:00
rails--rails/railties/lib
David Celis 7db0b073fe Make ActiveSupport::Inflector locale aware and multilingual
The Inflector is currently not very supportive of internationalized
websites. If a user wants to singularize and/or pluralize words based on
any locale other than English, they must define each case in locale
files. Rather than create large locale files with mappings between
singular and plural words, why not allow the Inflector to accept a
locale?

This patch makes ActiveSupport::Inflector locale aware and uses `:en`` unless
otherwise specified. Users will still be provided a list of English (:en)
inflections, but they may additionally define inflection rules for other
locales. Each list is kept separately and permanently. There is no reason to
limit users to one list of inflections:

    ActiveSupport::Inflector.inflections(:es) do |inflect|
      inflect.plural(/$/, 's')
      inflect.plural(/([^aeéiou])$/i, '\1es')
      inflect.plural(/([aeiou]s)$/i, '\1')
      inflect.plural(/z$/i, 'ces')
      inflect.plural(/á([sn])$/i, 'a\1es')
      inflect.plural(/é([sn])$/i, 'e\1es')
      inflect.plural(/í([sn])$/i, 'i\1es')
      inflect.plural(/ó([sn])$/i, 'o\1es')
      inflect.plural(/ú([sn])$/i, 'u\1es')

      inflect.singular(/s$/, '')
      inflect.singular(/es$/, '')

      inflect.irregular('el', 'los')
    end

    'ley'.pluralize(:es)   # => "leyes"
    'ley'.pluralize(:en)   # => "leys"
    'avión'.pluralize(:es) # => "aviones"
    'avión'.pluralize(:en) # => "avións"

A multilingual Inflector should be of use to anybody that is tasked with
internationalizing their Rails application.

Signed-off-by: David Celis <david@davidcelis.com>
2012-07-30 21:49:18 -07:00
..
rails Make ActiveSupport::Inflector locale aware and multilingual 2012-07-30 21:49:18 -07:00
rails.rb Removing ==Examples and last blank lines of docs from railties 2012-05-14 10:50:59 -05:00