NEWS
and 0.1.5 (2023-09-24)
- Updated
and
with data from the latest Unicode CLDR release: CLDR 44 alpha 2.
New languages
- Māori (mi)
- Venetian (vec)
Improved languages
- Amharic (am)
- Faroese (fo)
- Syriac (syr)
Bug fixes
- Fixed a bug where commas between list elements would not be localized.
- Fixed a bug that would emit a warning whenever using a language whose
.po
file did not include a valid pluralization rule.
- Fixed display issues when switching between left-to-right and right-to-left scripts in
and_languages
examples.
and 0.1.4 (2023-06-14)
- Updated
and
with data from the latest Unicode CLDR release: CLDR 43.
New languages
- Syriac (
syr
)
- Western Balochi (
bgn
) (partially supported)
Bug fixes
and()
and or()
no longer produce unexpected results when x
is a factor.
and 0.1.3 (2022-10-20)
- Updated
and
with data from the latest Unicode CLDR release: CLDR 42.
New fully supported languages
- Asturian (
ast
)
- Breton (
br
)
- Cebuano (
ceb
)
- Cherokee (
chr
)
- Chuvash (
cv
)
- Dzongkha (
dz
)
- Faroese (
fo
)
- Hausa (
ha
)
- Interlingua (
ia
)
- Kabuverdianu (
kea
)
- Kaingang (
kgp
)
- Konkani (
kok
)
- Kurdish (
ku
)
- Lower Sorbian (
dsb
)
- Nheengatu (
yrl
)
- Nigerian Pidgin (
pcm
)
- Quechua (
qu
)
- Romansh (
rm
)
- Sardinian (
sc
)
- Scottish Gaelic (
gd
)
- Tigrinya (
ti
)
- Tongan (
to
)
- Upper Sorbian (
hsb
)
- Yoruba (
yo
)
- Yoruba (Benin) (
yo_BJ
)
New partially supported languages
Partially supported languages support "and", but not "or".
- Bodo (
brx
)
- Chakma (
ccp
)
- Colognian (
ksh
)
- Dogri (
doi
)
- Ewe (
ee
)
- Friulian (
fur
)
- Igbo (
ig
)
- Kashmiri (
ks
)
- Luxembourgish (
lb
)
- Maithili (
mai
)
- Maltese (
mt
)
- Manipuri (
mni
)
- Ngomba (
jgo
)
- Northern Sami (
se
)
- Ossetic (
os
)
- Sanskrit (
sa
)
- Sundanese (
su
)
- Swiss German (
gsw
)
- Tatar (
tt
)
- Walser (
wae
)
- Western Frisian (
fy
)
- Yakut (
sah
)
- Yiddish (
yi
)
Improved languages
and 0.1.2 (2022-08-17)
- Add support for Unix machines without UTF-8 support.
and 0.1.1 (2022-07-18)
set_language()
can now unset the LANGUAGE
environment variable if its input is an empty string (""
) or has length 0 (e.g. NULL
).
and 0.1.0