pub struct Script(/* private fields */);
Expand description
A script subtag (examples: "Latn"
, "Arab"
, etc.)
Script
represents a Unicode base language code conformant to the
unicode_script_id
field of the Language and Locale Identifier.
§Examples
use icu::locid::subtags::Script;
let script: Script =
"Latn".parse().expect("Failed to parse a script subtag.");
Implementations§
Source§impl Script
impl Script
Sourcepub const fn try_from_bytes(v: &[u8]) -> Result<Self, ParserError>
pub const fn try_from_bytes(v: &[u8]) -> Result<Self, ParserError>
Sourcepub const fn try_from_bytes_manual_slice(
v: &[u8],
start: usize,
end: usize,
) -> Result<Self, ParserError>
pub const fn try_from_bytes_manual_slice( v: &[u8], start: usize, end: usize, ) -> Result<Self, ParserError>
Equivalent to try_from_bytes(bytes[start..end])
,
but callable in a const
context (which range indexing is not).
Sourcepub const fn try_from_raw(v: [u8; 4]) -> Result<Self, ParserError>
pub const fn try_from_raw(v: [u8; 4]) -> Result<Self, ParserError>
Safely creates a Script
from its raw format
as returned by Self::into_raw
. Unlike Self::try_from_bytes
,
this constructor only takes normalized values.
Sourcepub const unsafe fn from_raw_unchecked(v: [u8; 4]) -> Self
pub const unsafe fn from_raw_unchecked(v: [u8; 4]) -> Self
Unsafely creates a Script
from its raw format
as returned by Self::into_raw
. Unlike Self::try_from_bytes
,
this constructor only takes normalized values.
§Safety
This function is safe iff Self::try_from_raw
returns an Ok
. This is the case
for inputs that are correctly normalized.
Sourcepub const fn into_raw(self) -> [u8; 4]
pub const fn into_raw(self) -> [u8; 4]
Deconstructs into a raw format to be consumed by
from_raw_unchecked
or
try_from_raw
.
Sourcepub fn strict_cmp(self, other: &[u8]) -> Ordering
pub fn strict_cmp(self, other: &[u8]) -> Ordering
Compare with BCP-47 bytes.
The return value is equivalent to what would happen if you first converted
self
to a BCP-47 string and then performed a byte comparison.
This function is case-sensitive and results in a total order, so it is appropriate for
binary search. The only argument producing Ordering::Equal
is self.as_str().as_bytes()
.
Sourcepub fn normalizing_eq(self, other: &str) -> bool
pub fn normalizing_eq(self, other: &str) -> bool
Compare with a potentially unnormalized BCP-47 string.
The return value is equivalent to what would happen if you first parsed the BCP-47 string and then performed a structural comparison.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Display for Script
impl Display for Script
This trait is implemented for compatibility with fmt!
.
To create a string, [Writeable::write_to_string
] is usually more efficient.
Source§impl From<Script> for TinyAsciiStr<4>
impl From<Script> for TinyAsciiStr<4>
Source§impl Ord for Script
impl Ord for Script
Source§impl PartialOrd for Script
impl PartialOrd for Script
Source§impl ULE for Script
impl ULE for Script
Source§fn validate_byte_slice(bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<(), ZeroVecError>
fn validate_byte_slice(bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<(), ZeroVecError>
&[u8]
. Read moreSource§fn parse_byte_slice(bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<&[Self], ZeroVecError>
fn parse_byte_slice(bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<&[Self], ZeroVecError>
Source§unsafe fn from_byte_slice_unchecked(bytes: &[u8]) -> &[Self]
unsafe fn from_byte_slice_unchecked(bytes: &[u8]) -> &[Self]
&[u8]
, and return it as &[Self]
with the same lifetime, assuming
that this byte slice has previously been run through Self::parse_byte_slice()
with
success. Read moreSource§fn as_byte_slice(slice: &[Self]) -> &[u8]
fn as_byte_slice(slice: &[Self]) -> &[u8]
Source§impl Writeable for Script
impl Writeable for Script
Source§fn write_to<W: Write + ?Sized>(&self, sink: &mut W) -> Result
fn write_to<W: Write + ?Sized>(&self, sink: &mut W) -> Result
write_to_parts
, and discards any
Part
annotations.Source§fn writeable_length_hint(&self) -> LengthHint
fn writeable_length_hint(&self) -> LengthHint
Source§fn write_to_string(&self) -> Cow<'_, str>
fn write_to_string(&self) -> Cow<'_, str>
String
with the data from this Writeable
. Like ToString
,
but smaller and faster. Read moreSource§fn write_to_parts<S>(&self, sink: &mut S) -> Result<(), Error>where
S: PartsWrite + ?Sized,
fn write_to_parts<S>(&self, sink: &mut S) -> Result<(), Error>where
S: PartsWrite + ?Sized,
Part
annotations to the given sink. Errors from the
sink are bubbled up. The default implementation delegates to write_to
,
and doesn’t produce any Part
annotations.