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Bartosz Dziewoński 0313128b10 Use PHP 7 "\u{NNNN}" Unicode codepoint escapes in string literals
In cases where we're operating on text data (and not binary data),
use e.g. "\u{00A0}" to refer directly to the Unicode character
'NO-BREAK SPACE' instead of "\xc2\xa0" to specify the bytes C2h A0h
(which correspond to the UTF-8 encoding of that character). This
makes it easier to look up those mysterious sequences, as not all
are as recognizable as the no-break space.

This is not enforced by PHP, but I think we should write those in
uppercase and zero-padded to at least four characters, like the
Unicode standard does.

Note that not all "\xNN" escapes can be automatically replaced:
* We can't use Unicode escapes for binary data that is not UTF-8
  (e.g. in code converting from legacy encodings or testing the
  handling of invalid UTF-8 byte sequences).
* '\xNN' escapes in regular expressions in single-quoted strings
  are actually handled by PCRE and have to be dealt with carefully
  (those regexps should probably be changed to use the /u modifier).
* "\xNN" referring to ASCII characters ("\x7F" and lower) should
  probably be left as-is.

The replacements in this commit were done semi-manually by piping
the existing "\xNN" escapes through the following terrible Ruby
script I devised:

  chars = eval('"' + ARGV[0] + '"').force_encoding('utf-8')
  puts chars.split('').map{|char|
    '\\u{' + char.ord.to_s(16).upcase.rjust(4, '0') + '}'
  }.join('')

Change-Id: Idc3dee3a7fb5ebfaef395754d8859b18f1f8769a
2018-06-04 16:20:13 +00:00

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<?php
/** Lingala (lingála)
*
* To improve a translation please visit https://translatewiki.net
*
* @ingroup Language
* @file
*
* @author Bombo (on ln.wikipedia.org)
* @author Eruedin
* @author Moyogo
*/
$fallback = 'fr';
// Remove French aliases
$namespaceGenderAliases = [];
$linkPrefixExtension = true;
# Same as the French (T10485)
$separatorTransformTable = [ ',' => "\u{00A0}", '.' => ',' ];