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package com.google.gwt.i18n.client.impl.plurals;
import com.google.gwt.i18n.client.PluralRule.PluralForm;
/**
* Common plural rule for languages that have singular and two plural forms,
* based on the units and tens digits. Some Slavic languages use this form.
*
* @see DefaultRule_0_1_2_n
* @see DefaultRule_0_1_n
* @see DefaultRule_01_n
* @see DefaultRule_1_0n
* @see DefaultRule_1_2_n
* @see DefaultRule_1_234_n for the plural forms used in other Slavic languages
* @see DefaultRule_1_paucal_n
*/
public class DefaultRule_x1_x234_n {
/*
* Returns the list of plural forms, indicating the "many" form is optional.
*
* The "many" form is marked "noWarn" to supress warning messages for
* older translations that only have 3 forms: "one", "few", and "other".
* Old translations should be updated by moving "other" to "many" and adding
* a new "other" form for fractional values (as defined below).
*
* New translations should have all 4 forms including the "other" form
* for fractional values (as defined below).
*
* TODO: After a transition time, remove the "noWarn" flag from "many".
*/
public static PluralForm[] pluralForms() {
return new PluralForm[] {
new PluralForm("other", "Default plural form"),
new PluralForm("one", "Count ends in 1 but not 11"),
new PluralForm("few", "Count ends in 2-4 but not 12-14"),
new PluralForm("many", "Count ends in 0 or 5-9 or 11-15", true),
};
}
/*
* Returns 1, 2, or 3 ("one", "few", or "many").
* Will never return 0 because "other" is the fractional plural form.
*/
public static int select(int n) {
return n % 10 == 1 && n % 100 != 11 ? 1 : n % 10 >= 2 && n % 10 <= 4
&& (n % 100 < 10 || n % 100 >= 20) ? 2 : 3;
}
}