NAME
Lingua::Conjunction - Convert lists into simple linguistic conjunctions
VERSION
Version 2.7
SYNOPSIS
Language-specific definitions. These may not be correct, and certainly they are not complete. E-mail corrections and additions to <njh at bandsman.co.uk>
, and an updated version will be released.
SUBROUTINES/METHODS
conjunction
Lingua::Conjunction exports a single subroutine, conjunction
, that converts a list into a properly punctuated text string.
You can cause conjunction
to use the connectives of other languages, by calling the appropriate subroutine:
use Lingua::Conjunction;
Lingua::Conjunction->lang('en'); # use 'and'
Lingua::Conjunction->lang('es'); # use 'y'
Lingua::Conjunction->lang(); # Tries to determine your language, otherwise falls back to 'en'
Supported languages in this version are Afrikaans, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Latin, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swahili.
You can also set connectives individually:
Lingua::Conjunction->separator("...");
Lingua::Conjunction->separator_phrase("--");
Lingua::Conjunction->connector_type("or");
# emits "Jack... Jill... or Spot"
$name_list = conjunction('Jack', 'Jill', 'Spot');
separator
Sets the separator, usually ',' or ';'.
Lingua::Conjunction->separator(',');
Returns the previous value.
separator_phrase
Sets the alternate (phrase) separator.
Lingua::Conjunction->separator_phrase(';');
The separator_phrase
is used whenever the separator already appears in an item of the list. For example:
# emits "Doe, a deer; Ray; and Me"
$name_list = conjunction('Doe, a deer', 'Ray', 'Me');
Returns the previous value;
penultimate
Enables/disables penultimate separator.
You may use the penultimate
routine to disable the separator after the next to last item. In English, The Oxford Comma is a highly debated issue.
# emits "Jack, Jill and Spot"
Lingua::Conjunction->penultimate(0);
$name_list = conjunction('Jack', 'Jill', 'Spot');
The original author was told that the penultimate comma is not standard for some languages, such as Norwegian. Hence the defaults set in the %languages
.
Lingua::Conjunction->penultimate(0);
Returns the previous value.
connector_type
Use "and" or "or", with appropriate translation for the current language
Lingua::Conjunction->connector_type('and');
connector
Sets the for the current connector_type.
Lingua::Conjunction->connector(SCALAR)
Returns the previous value.
lang
Sets the language to use. If no arguments are given, it tries its best to guess.
Lingua::Conjunction->lang('de'); # Changes the language to German
AUTHORS
Robert Rothenberg <rrwo@cpan.org>
Damian Conway <damian@conway.org>
MAINTAINER
2021-present Maintained by Nigel Horne, <njh at bandsman.co.uk>
CONTRIBUTORS
Ade Ishs <adeishs@cpan.org>
Mohammad S Anwar <mohammad.anwar@yahoo.com>
Nigel Horne
<njh at bandsman.co.uk>
SEE ALSO
Locale::Language
, List::ToHumanString
The Perl Cookbook in Section 4.2 has a similar subroutine called commify_series
. The differences are that 1. this routine handles multiple languages and 2. being a module, you do not have to add the subroutine to a script every time you need it.
SOURCE
The development version is on github at https://github.com/nigelhorne/Lingua-Conjunction and may be cloned from git://github.com/nigelhorne/Lingua-Conjunction.git
SUPPORT
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc Lingua::Conjunction
You can also look for information at:
MetaCPAN
RT: CPAN's request tracker
https://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Lingua-Conjunction
CPAN Testers' Matrix
CPAN Testers Dependencies
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website https://rt.cpan.org/Dist/Display.html?Queue=Lingua-Conjunction
When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch to an existing test-file that illustrates the bug or desired feature.
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
This software is Copyright (c) 1999-2020 by Robert Rothenberg.
This is free software, licensed under:
The Artistic License 2.0 (GPL Compatible)
The current maintainer is Nigel Horne.