#!/bin/bash
#
# cli_getLocales.sh -- This function outputs locale codes in LL and
# LL_CC format. Combine both ISO639 and ISO3166 specification in order
# to build the final locale list. This function defines which
# translation locales are supported inside CentOS Artwork Repository.
#
# Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Alain Reguera Delgado
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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#
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#
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# $Id$
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
function cli_getLocales {
local LOCALES=''
# Add to locale list language codes (not country-specific).
# Sometimes one language is spoken in many different countries
# with almost irrelevant differences. For these cases using a
# common language locale specification is convenient and help
# locale maintainance.
LOCALES=$(cli_getLangCodes)
# Add to locale list language codes for some specific countries.
# Sometimes one language is spoken in many different countires
# with highly relevant differences. For these cases use
# country-specific language locale specification in the following
# list using the format LL_CC, where LL is the language code and
# CC the country code.
LOCALES="$LOCALES pt_BR bn_IN"
# Replace spaces by new lines in order to transform the space
# separated list of locales into a newline separated list of
# locales. This let us apply commands like sort and uniq to
# organize the final list of locales.
LOCALES=$(echo $LOCALES | sed -r "s![[:space:]]+!\n!g")
# Output locales organized by name and avoiding duplication lines.
echo "$LOCALES" | sort | uniq
}