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Name: zope.ucol
Version: 1.0.2
Summary: Python access to ICU text collation
Home-page: http://www.python.org/pypi/zope.ucol
Author: Jim Fulton
Author-email: jim@zope.com
License: ZPL 2.1
Description: *************************************
Locale-based text collation using ICU
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This package provides a Python interface to the `International
Component for Unicode (ICU)
<http://www-306.ibm.com/software/globalization/icu/index.jsp>`_.
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Change History
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1.0.2 (2006-10-16)
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Fixed setup file problems.
1.0.1 (2006-10-16)
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Added missing import to setup.py.
1.0 (2006-10-16)
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Initial version.
Installation
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zope.ucol is installed via setup.py in the usual way.
You must have ICU installed. If ICU isn't installed in the usual
places for include files and libraries on your system, you can provide
command-line options to setup.py when building the extensions, as in::
python2.4 setup.py build_ext \
-I/home/jim/p/z4i/jim-icu/var/opt/icu/include \
-L/home/jim/p/z4i/jim-icu/var/opt/icu/lib \
-R/home/jim/p/z4i/jim-icu/var/opt/icu/lib
python2.4 setup.py install
Note that if the libraries are in an unusual place, you will want to
specify their location using the -R option so you don't have to
specify it at run-time.
Detailed Documentation
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Locale-based text collation using ICU
=====================================
The zope.ucol package provides a minimal Pythonic wrapper around the
u_col C API of the International Components for Unicode (ICU) library.
It provides locale-based text collation.
To perform collation, you need to create a collator key factory for
your locale. We'll use the special "root" locale in this example:
>>> import zope.ucol
>>> collator = zope.ucol.Collator("root")
The collator has a key method for creating collation keys from unicode
strings. The method can be passed as the key argument to list.sort
or to the built-in sorted function.
>>> sorted([u'Sam', u'sally', u'Abe', u'alice', u'Terry', u'tim',
... u'\U00023119', u'\u62d5'], key=collator.key)
[u'Abe', u'alice', u'sally', u'Sam', u'Terry', u'tim',
u'\u62d5', u'\U00023119']
There is a cmp method for comparing 2 unicode strings, which can also be
used when sorting:
>>> sorted([u'Sam', u'sally', u'Abe', u'alice', u'Terry', u'tim',
... u'\U00023119', u'\u62d5'], collator.cmp)
[u'Abe', u'alice', u'sally', u'Sam', u'Terry', u'tim',
u'\u62d5', u'\U00023119']
Note that it is almost always more efficient to pass the key method to
sorting functions, rather than the cmp method. The cmp method is more
efficient in the special case that strings are long and few and when
they tend to differ at their beginnings. This is because computing
the entire key can be much more expensive than comparison when the
order can be determined based on analyzing a small portion of the
original strings.
Collator attributes
-------------------
You can ask a collator for it's locale:
>>> collator.locale
'root'
and you can find out whether default collation information was used:
>>> collator.used_default_information
0
>>> collator = zope.ucol.Collator("eek")
>>> collator.used_default_information
1
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Keywords: internationalization
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Zope Public License
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Internationalization
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