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impl crate::distance_matrix::Request<'_> {
/// Specify the language in which to return results.
///
/// ## Arguments
///
/// * `language` ‧ The language that Google's response should be presented
/// in.
///
/// ## Description
///
/// * [See the list of supported
/// languages](https://developers.google.com/maps/faq#languagesupport).
/// Google often updates the supported languages, so this list may not be
/// exhaustive.
///
/// * If `language` is not supplied, the API attempts to use the preferred
/// language as specified in the `Accept-Language` header, or the native
/// language of the domain from which the request is sent.
///
/// * The API does its best to provide a street address that is readable for
/// both the user and locals. To achieve that goal, it returns street
/// addresses in the local language, transliterated to a script readable
/// by the user if necessary, observing the preferred language. All other
/// addresses are returned in the preferred language. Address components
/// are all returned in the same language, which is chosen from the first
/// component.
///
/// * If a name is not available in the preferred language, the API uses the
/// closest match.
///
/// * The preferred language has a small influence on the set of results
/// that the API chooses to return, and the order in which they are
/// returned. The geocoder interprets abbreviations differently depending
/// on language, such as the abbreviations for street types, or synonyms
/// that may be valid in one language but not in another. For example,
/// _utca_ and _tér_ are synonyms for street in Hungarian.
///
/// ## Example
///
/// * Force language to French:
/// ```rust
/// .with_language(Language::French)
/// ```
#[must_use] pub fn with_language(
mut self,
language: impl Into<crate::types::Language>
) -> Self {
self.language = Some(language.into());
self
} // fn
} // impl