MediaWiki
REL1_19
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Public Member Functions | |
__construct () | |
getFirstLetter ($string) | |
Given a string, return the logical "first letter" to be used for grouping on category pages and so on. | |
getSortKey ($string) | |
Given a string, convert it to a (hopefully short) key that can be used for efficient sorting. | |
Public Attributes | |
$lang |
Definition at line 84 of file Collation.php.
Definition at line 86 of file Collation.php.
References Collation\factory().
UppercaseCollation::getFirstLetter | ( | $ | string | ) |
Given a string, return the logical "first letter" to be used for grouping on category pages and so on.
This has to be coordinated carefully with convertToSortkey(), or else the sorted list might jump back and forth between the same "initial letters" or other pathological behavior. For instance, if you just return the first character, but "a" sorts the same as "A" based on getSortKey(), then you might get a list like
== A == * [[Aardvark]]
== a == * [[antelope]]
== A == * [[Ape]]
etc., assuming for the sake of argument that $wgCapitalLinks is false.
string | $string | UTF-8 string |
Reimplemented from Collation.
Definition at line 96 of file Collation.php.
UppercaseCollation::getSortKey | ( | $ | string | ) |
Given a string, convert it to a (hopefully short) key that can be used for efficient sorting.
A binary sort according to the sortkeys corresponds to a logical sort of the corresponding strings. Current code expects that a line feed character should sort before all others, but has no other particular expectations (and that one can be changed if necessary).
string | $string | UTF-8 string |
Reimplemented from Collation.
Definition at line 92 of file Collation.php.
UppercaseCollation::$lang |
Definition at line 85 of file Collation.php.