From: RushingAlien <rushing27alien@gmail.com>
To: libc-locales@sourceware.org
Cc: RushingAlien <rushing27alien@gmail.com>
Subject: [PATCH] id_ID: Update Time Locales
Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2023 10:57:30 +0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20230821035729.9472-2-rushing27alien@gmail.com> (raw)
Hello! I am Indonesian, was born and raised in Indonesia and still do live in
Indonesia.
I have sent this to libc-alpha, however had received no response, so I
am sending it here.
This patch brings a few changes to the time locales of id_ID, which
includes :
\- Defining am_pm and time_fmpt_ampm
\- Changing time_fmt and d_t_fmt to use the 24-hour format
\- Changing first_weekday to Monday
This is a squashed version of what is previously a 5 patch set
Here are reasons and details of the changes :
Change 1 part 1
id_ID: Define `am_pm` string
Current formatting does not define am_pm string, leading to AM and PM
not being specified in 12 H time format. This change defines the string
by changing it from an empty string to "AM";"PM".
output of `date +%r`:
before commit: 01:23
after commit: 01:23 PM
Change 1 part 2
id_ID: Define time_fmt_ampm, change from an empty string
Currently, time_fmpt_ampm is set to an empty string, causing some
programs to not be able to display time in the 12-hour format, for
example, glib: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/2967.
This commit changes it from an empty string to "%I:%M:%S %p"
Change 2 part 1
id_ID: Use 24-hour format for time_fmt
Indonesian standard and formal time format uses the 24-hour format inst-
ead of the 12-hour format. This commit aims to change the id_ID locale's
time_fmt to match that accordingly.
Change 2 part 2
id_ID: Use 24-hour format for d_t_fmt.
Indonesian standard and formal time format uses the 24-hour format inst-
ead of the 12-hour format. This commit aims to change the id_ID locale's
d_t_fmt to match that accordingly.
Change 3
id_ID: Change first_weekday to monday
Indonesian calendar starts of the week wiht Monday, let's comply
---
localedata/locales/id_ID | 9 +++++----
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/localedata/locales/id_ID b/localedata/locales/id_ID
index c10306deb7..5957ebaf0f 100644
--- a/localedata/locales/id_ID
+++ b/localedata/locales/id_ID
@@ -115,13 +115,14 @@ mon "Januari";/
"Oktober";/
"November";/
"Desember"
-d_t_fmt "%a %d %b %Y %r"
-date_fmt "%a %d %b %Y %r %Z"
+d_t_fmt "%a %d %b %Y %T"
+date_fmt "%a %d %b %Y %T %Z"
d_fmt "%d//%m//%y"
t_fmt "%T"
-am_pm "";""
-t_fmt_ampm ""
+am_pm "AM";"PM"
+t_fmt_ampm "%I:%M:%S %p"
week 7;19971130;1
+first_weekday 2
END LC_TIME
LC_MESSAGES
--
2.41.0
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