Unicode -> ASCII converter package for Arturo
Let's say you have a Unicode string, with different characters, in different languages, e.g. characters with accents, in cyrillic, Mandarin Chinese, etc and - for whatever reason - want to have a close approximation to what it would be like using only ASCII characters, then this package is for you.
Tip
The package has been based on Nim's implementation, of the same name - which in turn has been based on the Python's Unidecode module by Tomaz Solc.
Simply import
it and use the included unidecode
function:
import "unidecode"!
print unidecode "доброе утро!"
; will print:
; dobroe utro!
Important
The package cannot possibly guarantee that the output will be "accurate", not is it 100% easy to say what would be accurate in every possible case - it's an approximate Unicode -> ASCII transformation. So, if you need a better solution for your specific needs, you might be better of writing a custom solution yourself!
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