country.pod
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=head1 NAMELocale::Country - ISO codes for country identification (ISO 3166)=head1 SYNOPSIS use Locale::Country; $country = code2country('jp'); # $country gets 'Japan' $code = country2code('Norway'); # $code gets 'no' @codes = all_country_codes(); @names = all_country_names(); # semi-private routines Locale::Country::alias_code('uk' => 'gb'); Locale::Country::rename_country('gb' => 'Great Britain');=head1 DESCRIPTIONThe C<Locale::Country> module provides access to the ISOcodes for identifying countries, as defined in ISO 3166-1.You can either access the codes via the L<conversion routines>(described below), or with the two functions which return listsof all country codes or all country names.There are three different code sets you can use for identifyingcountries:=over 4=item B<alpha-2>Two letter codes, such as 'tv' for Tuvalu.This code set is identified with the symbol C<LOCALE_CODE_ALPHA_2>.=item B<alpha-3>Three letter codes, such as 'brb' for Barbados.This code set is identified with the symbol C<LOCALE_CODE_ALPHA_3>.=item B<numeric>Numeric codes, such as 064 for Bhutan.This code set is identified with the symbol C<LOCALE_CODE_NUMERIC>.=backAll of the routines take an optional additional argumentwhich specifies the code set to use.If not specified, it defaults to the two-letter codes.This is partly for backwards compatibility (previous versionsof this module only supported the alpha-2 codes), andpartly because they are the most widely used codes.The alpha-2 and alpha-3 codes are not case-dependent,so you can use 'BO', 'Bo', 'bO' or 'bo' for Bolivia.When a code is returned by one of the functions inthis module, it will always be lower-case.As of version 2.00, Locale::Country supports variantnames for countries. So, for example, the country code for "United States"is "us", so country2code('United States') returns 'us'.Now the following will also return 'us': country2code('United States of America') country2code('USA') =head1 CONVERSION ROUTINESThere are three conversion routines: C<code2country()>, C<country2code()>,and C<country_code2code()>.=over 4=item code2country( CODE, [ CODESET ] )This function takes a country code and returns a stringwhich contains the name of the country identified.If the code is not a valid country code, as defined by ISO 3166,then C<undef> will be returned: $country = code2country('fi');=item country2code( STRING, [ CODESET ] )This function takes a country name and returns the correspondingcountry code, if such exists.If the argument could not be identified as a country name,then C<undef> will be returned: $code = country2code('Norway', LOCALE_CODE_ALPHA_3); # $code will now be 'nor'The case of the country name is not important.See the section L<KNOWN BUGS AND LIMITATIONS> below.=item country_code2code( CODE, CODESET, CODESET )This function takes a country code from one code set,and returns the corresponding code from another code set. $alpha2 = country_code2code('fin', LOCALE_CODE_ALPHA_3, LOCALE_CODE_ALPHA_2); # $alpha2 will now be 'fi'If the code passed is not a valid country code inthe first code set, or if there isn't a code for thecorresponding country in the second code set,then C<undef> will be returned.=back=head1 QUERY ROUTINESThere are two function which can be used to obtain a list of all codes,or all country names:=over 4=item C<all_country_codes( [ CODESET ] )>Returns a list of all two-letter country codes.The codes are guaranteed to be all lower-case,and not in any particular order.=item C<all_country_names( [ CODESET ] )>Returns a list of all country names for which there is a correspondingcountry code in the specified code set.The names are capitalised, and not returned in any particular order.Not all countries have alpha-3 and numeric codes -some just have an alpha-2 code,so you'll get a different number of countriesdepending on which code set you specify.=back=head1 SEMI-PRIVATE ROUTINESLocale::Country provides two semi-private routines for modifyingthe internal data.Given their status, they aren't exported by default,and so need to be called by prefixing the function name with thepackage name.=head2 alias_codeDefine a new code as an alias for an existing code: Locale::Country::alias_code( ALIAS => CODE [, CODESET ] )This feature was added as a mechanism for handlinga "uk" code. The ISO standard says that the two-letter code for"United Kingdom" is "gb", whereas domain names are all .uk.By default the module does not understand "uk", since it is implementingan ISO standard. If you would like 'uk' to work as the two-lettercode for United Kingdom, use the following: Locale::Country::alias_code('uk' => 'gb');With this code, both "uk" and "gb" are valid codes for United Kingdom,with the reverse lookup returning "uk" rather than the usual "gb".B<Note:> this function was previously called _alias_code,but the leading underscore has been dropped.The old name will be supported for all 2.X releases forbackwards compatibility.=head2 rename_countryIf the official country name just isn't good enough for you,you can rename a country. For example, the official countryname for code 'gb' is 'United Kingdom'.If you want to change that, you might call: Locale::Country::rename_country('gb' => 'Great Britain');This means that calling code2country('gb') will now return'Great Britain' instead of 'United Kingdom'.The original country name is retained as an alias,so for the above example, country2code('United Kingdom')will still return 'gb'.=head1 EXAMPLESThe following example illustrates use of the C<code2country()> function.The user is prompted for a country code, and then told the correspondingcountry name: $| = 1; # turn off buffering print "Enter country code: "; chop($code = <STDIN>); $country = code2country($code, LOCALE_CODE_ALPHA_2); if (defined $country) { print "$code = $country\n"; } else { print "'$code' is not a valid country code!\n"; }=head1 DOMAIN NAMESMost top-level domain names are based on these codes,but there are certain codes which aren't.If you are using this module to identify country from hostname,your best bet is to preprocess the country code.For example, B<edu>, B<com>, B<gov> and friends would map to B<us>;B<uk> would map to B<gb>. Any others?=head1 KNOWN BUGS AND LIMITATIONS=over 4=item *When using C<country2code()>, the country name must currently appearexactly as it does in the source of the module. The module now supportsa small number of variants.Possible extensions to this are: an interface for getting at thelist of variant names, and regular expression matches.=item *In the current implementation, all data is read in when themodule is loaded, and then held in memory.A lazy implementation would be more memory friendly.=item *Support for country names in different languages.=back=head1 SEE ALSO=over 4=item Locale::LanguageISO two letter codes for identification of language (ISO 639).=item Locale::ScriptISO codes for identification of scripts (ISO 15924).=item Locale::CurrencyISO three letter codes for identification of currenciesand funds (ISO 4217).=item Locale::SubCountryISO codes for country sub-divisions (states, counties, provinces, etc),as defined in ISO 3166-2.This module is not part of the Locale-Codes distribution,but is available from CPAN in CPAN/modules/by-module/Locale/=item ISO 3166-1The ISO standard which defines these codes.=item http://www.iso.org/iso/en/prods-services/iso3166ma/index.htmlOfficial home page for the ISO 3166 maintenance agency.=item http://www.egt.ie/standards/iso3166/iso3166-1-en.htmlAnother useful, but not official, home page.=item http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/docs/app-d-1.htmlAn appendix in the CIA world fact book which lists country codesas defined by ISO 3166, FIPS 10-4, and internet domain names.=back=head1 AUTHORNeil Bowers E<lt>neil@bowers.comE<gt>=head1 COPYRIGHTCopyright (C) 2002-2004, Neil Bowers.Copyright (c) 1997-2001 Canon Research Centre Europe (CRE).This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/ormodify it under the same terms as Perl itself.=cut
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