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icu is the main meta-crate of the ICU4X project.
It provides a comprehensive selection of functionality found in International Components for Unicode in their canonical configurations intended to enable software internationalization capabilities.
This crate exists to collect the most important functionality for users
together in one place.
It does not bring any unique functionality, but rather,
it re-exports the relevant crates as modules.
The exported crate corresponding to each module is also
available in a stand-alone manner, i.e. icu::list as icu_list.
Data Management
Most functionality relies on data which clients have to provide to the APIs.
ICU4X uses the concept of a DataProvider to separate data from logic.
Data providers come in many different forms; the following providers are provided
by ICU4X in separate crates:
BlobDataProvider: uses an in-memory serde-serialized blob. This is the most flexible provider, and data can be updated at runtime.BakedDataProvider: a code-generated provider that contains the data directly in Rust code. This is the most efficient provider as it’s serialization-free, and allows for compile-time optimizations.FsDataProvider: uses a file system tree of Serde files. This is mostly useful for development and not recommended in production for performance reasons.icu_provider_adapters: this crate contains APIs to combine providers or provide additional functionality such as locale fallback.
The data that is required by these providers (in BakedDataProvider’s case, the provider itself) can be
generated and customized using the icu_datagen crate.
The following example uses the icu_testdata crate, which contains prepackaged data providers
for a small set of locales.
Example
use icu::calendar::DateTime;
use icu::datetime::{options::length, DateTimeFormatter};
use icu::locid::locale;
let options = length::Bag::from_date_time_style(
length::Date::Long,
length::Time::Medium,
)
.into();
let dtf = DateTimeFormatter::try_new_unstable(
&icu_testdata::unstable(),
&locale!("es").into(),
options,
)
.expect("Failed to create DateTimeFormatter instance.");
let date = DateTime::try_new_iso_datetime(2020, 9, 12, 12, 35, 0)
.expect("Failed to parse date.");
let date = date.to_any();
let formatted_date = dtf.format(&date).expect("Formatting failed");
assert_eq!(
formatted_date.to_string(),
"12 de septiembre de 2020, 12:35:00"
);Features
ICU4X components share a set of common features that control whether core pieces of functionality are compiled. These features are:
std: Whether to includestdsupport. Without this feature,icuis#[no_std]-compatibleserde: Whether to includeserde::Deserializeimplementations for data structs, such asSymbolsV1, andserde::{Serialize, Deserialize}implementations for core libary types, such asLocale. These are required withserde-backed providers likeBlobDataProvider1.experimental: Whether to enable experimental preview features. Modules enabled with this feature may not be production-ready and could change at any time.
The following features are only available on the individual crates, but not on this meta-crate:
datagen: Whether to implementserde::Serializeand functionality that is only required during data generation.bench: Whether to enable exhaustive benchmarks. This can be enabled on individual crates when runningcargo bench.
FsDataProvideralso requires theserde_humanfeature if JSON is used, as that data is less preprocessed. ↩
Modules
CLDR data.