Locale constructor
Creates a new Locale object. The first argument is the primary language subtag, the second is the region (also referred to as 'country') subtag.
For example:
const Locale swissFrench = Locale('fr', 'CH');
const Locale canadianFrench = Locale('fr', 'CA');
The primary language subtag must not be null. The region subtag is
optional. When there is no region/country subtag, the parameter should
be omitted or passed null
instead of an empty-string.
The subtag values are case sensitive and must be one of the valid subtags according to CLDR supplemental data: language, region. The primary language subtag must be at least two and at most eight lowercase letters, but not four letters. The region subtag must be two uppercase letters or three digits. See the Unicode Language Identifier specification.
Validity is not checked by default, but some methods may throw away invalid data.
See also:
- Locale.fromSubtags, which also allows a scriptCode to be specified.
Implementation
const Locale(
this._languageCode, [
this._countryCode,
]) : assert(_languageCode != ''),
scriptCode = null;