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CLDR v26 was released on September 18:
http://unicode-inc.blogspot.com/2014/09/cldr-version-26-released.html
Relevant spec changes:
- “Under
<numbers>
, add<minimumGroupingDigits>
. This can be used to indicate whether the locale suppresses grouping separators (such as thousands separators) below a certain value, so that for example the grouping separator is only used for values of 10000 and up.” - “[C]larified BCP47 and Unicode identifiers, and different kinds of locale lookup, matching, and inheritance.” (Need to investigate if this affects us.)
Notable data changes:
- “Changed
fr_CH
thousands separator to space.” - “For Thai, changed symbol for THB from
฿
toTHB
.” - “For
pt_PT
,pt_CV
,kea
: Change currency formats for Escudo so the currency symbol is the decimal separator, e.g.1,234$56
.”
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CLDR v27 was released on March 19:
http://cldr.unicode.org/index/downloads/cldr-27
The JSON data is now distributed via GitHub:
https://github.com/unicode-cldr
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Upgraded CLDR data from v24 (2013-09-18) to v27.0.1 (2015-03-30) and released to CPAN in CLDR::Number v0.11.
See the Changes file for details:
https://metacpan.org/release/PATCH/CLDR-Number-0.11
What I did on my summer vacation :D
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Related Issues (20)
- support different rounding modes
- round half-even with rounding increment
- add algorithmic (non-decimal) numbering systems
- locales should inherit from defined parent locales when available
- support spelled-out currencies
- add minimum grouping digits HOT 5
- load locale data for each locale from a different module
- deprecate mutable locales
- We need plurals data from CLDR. HOT 1
- add FAQ about fallback for non-existant locales HOT 1
- test upgrade using preliminary CLDR v28 data HOT 5
- infinity and NaN are not supported by all perls
- use Math::BigFloat as much as possible
- remove Math::BigFloat for Inf/NaN checking HOT 1
- Tests fail (with latest Moo?) HOT 3
- upgrade to CLDR v29
- Moo::Role-related bug in Perl 5.8.1 through 5.8.3
- improve docs for a broader audience
- Using Locale::CLDR corrupts CLDR::Number HOT 3
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