{"version":3,"file":"Localization.types.js","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/Localization.types.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":"","sourcesContent":["// @needsAudit\nexport type Localization = {\n /**\n * Three-character ISO 4217 currency code. Returns `null` on web.\n *\n * @example `'USD'`, `'EUR'`, `'CNY'`, `null`\n */\n currency: string | null;\n /**\n * Decimal separator used for formatting numbers.\n *\n * @example `','`, `'.'`\n */\n decimalSeparator: string;\n /**\n * Digit grouping separator used when formatting numbers larger than 1000.\n *\n * @example `'.'`, `''`, `','`\n */\n digitGroupingSeparator: string;\n /**\n * A list of all the supported language ISO codes.\n */\n isoCurrencyCodes: string[];\n /**\n * Boolean value that indicates whether the system uses the metric system.\n * On Android and web, this is inferred from the current region.\n */\n isMetric: boolean;\n /**\n * Returns if the system's language is written from Right-to-Left.\n * This can be used to build features like [bidirectional icons](https://material.io/design/usability/bidirectionality.html).\n *\n * Returns `false` in Server Side Rendering (SSR) environments.\n */\n isRTL: boolean;\n /**\n * An [IETF BCP 47 language tag](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IETF_language_tag),\n * consisting of a two-character language code and optional script, region and variant codes.\n *\n * @example `'en'`, `'en-US'`, `'zh-Hans'`, `'zh-Hans-CN'`, `'en-emodeng'`\n */\n locale: string;\n /**\n * List of all the native languages provided by the user settings.\n * These are returned in the order the user defines in their device settings.\n *\n * @example `['en', 'en-US', 'zh-Hans', 'zh-Hans-CN', 'en-emodeng']`\n */\n locales: string[];\n /**\n * The region code for your device that comes from the Region setting under Language & Region on iOS.\n * This value is always available on iOS, but might return `null` on Android or web.\n *\n * @example `'US'`, `'NZ'`, `null`\n */\n region: string | null;\n /**\n * The current time zone in display format.\n * On Web time zone is calculated with Intl.DateTimeFormat().resolvedOptions().timeZone. For a\n * better estimation you could use the moment-timezone package but it will add significant bloat to\n * your website's bundle size.\n *\n * @example `'America/Los_Angeles'`\n */\n timezone: string;\n};\n"]}