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;;; erc-lang.el --- provide the LANG command to ERC ;; Copyright (C) 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Alex Schroeder <alex@gnu.org> ;; Maintainer: Alex Schroeder <alex@gnu.org> ;; Version: 1.0.0 ;; URL: http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ErcLang ;; Keywords: comm languages processes ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or ;; (at your option) any later version. ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. ;;; Commentary: ;; This provides two commands: `language' is for everyday use, and ;; `erc-cmd-LANG' provides the /LANG command to ERC. ;;; Code: (require 'erc) (defvar iso-638-languages '(("aa" . "Afar") ("ab" . "Abkhazian") ("af" . "Afrikaans") ("am" . "Amharic") ("ar" . "Arabic") ("as" . "Assamese") ("ay" . "Aymara") ("az" . "Azerbaijani") ("ba" . "Bashkir") ("be" . "Byelorussian") ("bg" . "Bulgarian") ("bh" . "Bihari") ("bi" . "Bislama") ("bn" . "Bengali; Bangla") ("bo" . "Tibetan") ("br" . "Breton") ("ca" . "Catalan") ("co" . "Corsican") ("cs" . "Czech") ("cy" . "Welsh") ("da" . "Danish") ("de" . "German") ("dz" . "Bhutani") ("el" . "Greek") ("en" . "English") ("eo" . "Esperanto") ("es" . "Spanish") ("et" . "Estonian") ("eu" . "Basque") ("fa" . "Persian") ("fi" . "Finnish") ("fj" . "Fiji") ("fo" . "Faroese") ("fr" . "French") ("fy" . "Frisian") ("ga" . "Irish") ("gd" . "Scots Gaelic") ("gl" . "Galician") ("gn" . "Guarani") ("gu" . "Gujarati") ("ha" . "Hausa") ("he" . "Hebrew (formerly iw)") ("hi" . "Hindi") ("hr" . "Croatian") ("hu" . "Hungarian") ("hy" . "Armenian") ("ia" . "Interlingua") ("id" . "Indonesian (formerly in)") ("ie" . "Interlingue") ("ik" . "Inupiak") ("is" . "Icelandic") ("it" . "Italian") ("iu" . "Inuktitut") ("ja" . "Japanese") ("jw" . "Javanese") ("ka" . "Georgian") ("kk" . "Kazakh") ("kl" . "Greenlandic") ("km" . "Cambodian") ("kn" . "Kannada") ("ko" . "Korean") ("ks" . "Kashmiri") ("ku" . "Kurdish") ("ky" . "Kirghiz") ("la" . "Latin") ("ln" . "Lingala") ("lo" . "Laothian") ("lt" . "Lithuanian") ("lv" . "Latvian, Lettish") ("mg" . "Malagasy") ("mi" . "Maori") ("mk" . "Macedonian") ("ml" . "Malayalam") ("mn" . "Mongolian") ("mo" . "Moldavian") ("mr" . "Marathi") ("ms" . "Malay") ("mt" . "Maltese") ("my" . "Burmese") ("na" . "Nauru") ("ne" . "Nepali") ("nl" . "Dutch") ("no" . "Norwegian") ("oc" . "Occitan") ("om" . "(Afan) Oromo") ("or" . "Oriya") ("pa" . "Punjabi") ("pl" . "Polish") ("ps" . "Pashto, Pushto") ("pt" . "Portuguese") ("qu" . "Quechua") ("rm" . "Rhaeto-Romance") ("rn" . "Kirundi") ("ro" . "Romanian") ("ru" . "Russian") ("rw" . "Kinyarwanda") ("sa" . "Sanskrit") ("sd" . "Sindhi") ("sg" . "Sangho") ("sh" . "Serbo-Croatian") ("si" . "Sinhalese") ("sk" . "Slovak") ("sl" . "Slovenian") ("sm" . "Samoan") ("sn" . "Shona") ("so" . "Somali") ("sq" . "Albanian") ("sr" . "Serbian") ("ss" . "Siswati") ("st" . "Sesotho") ("su" . "Sundanese") ("sv" . "Swedish") ("sw" . "Swahili") ("ta" . "Tamil") ("te" . "Telugu") ("tg" . "Tajik") ("th" . "Thai") ("ti" . "Tigrinya") ("tk" . "Turkmen") ("tl" . "Tagalog") ("tn" . "Setswana") ("to" . "Tonga") ("tr" . "Turkish") ("ts" . "Tsonga") ("tt" . "Tatar") ("tw" . "Twi") ("ug" . "Uighur") ("uk" . "Ukrainian") ("ur" . "Urdu") ("uz" . "Uzbek") ("vi" . "Vietnamese") ("vo" . "Volapuk") ("wo" . "Wolof") ("xh" . "Xhosa") ("yi" . "Yiddish (formerly ji)") ("yo" . "Yoruba") ("za" . "Zhuang") ("zh" . "Chinese") ("zu" . "Zulu")) "Alist of ISO language codes and language names. This is based on the technical contents of ISO 639:1988 (E/F) \"Code for the representation of names of languages\". Typed by Keld.Simonsen@dkuug.dk 1990-11-30 <ftp://dkuug.dk/i18n/ISO_639> Minor corrections, 1992-09-08 by Keld Simonsen Sundanese corrected, 1992-11-11 by Keld Simonsen Telugu corrected, 1995-08-24 by Keld Simonsen Hebrew, Indonesian, Yiddish corrected 1995-10-10 by Michael Everson Inuktitut, Uighur, Zhuang added 1995-10-10 by Michael Everson Sinhalese corrected, 1995-10-10 by Michael Everson Faeroese corrected to Faroese, 1995-11-18 by Keld Simonsen Sangro corrected to Sangho, 1996-07-28 by Keld Simonsen Two-letter lower-case symbols are used. The Registration Authority for ISO 639 is Infoterm, Osterreichisches Normungsinstitut (ON), Postfach 130, A-1021 Vienna, Austria.") (defun language (code) "Return the language name for the ISO CODE." (interactive (list (completing-read "ISO language code: " iso-638-languages))) (message "%s" (cdr (assoc code iso-638-languages)))) (defvar line) ; dynamically bound in erc-process-input-line (defun erc-cmd-LANG (language) "Display the language name for the language code given by LANGUAGE." (let ((lang (cdr (assoc language iso-638-languages)))) (erc-display-message nil 'notice 'active (or lang (concat line ": No such domain")))) t) (provide 'erc-lang) ;; arch-tag: 8ffb1563-cc03-4517-b067-16309d4ff97b ;;; erc-lang.el ends here