Index: ui/base/l10n/l10n_util.cc |
diff --git a/ui/base/l10n/l10n_util.cc b/ui/base/l10n/l10n_util.cc |
index 704696934cc68f8f1e9c6b0a1e9d5b8f49b864e2..690f2540062826fb4b973ea5bc4e7fc8c9570e50 100644 |
--- a/ui/base/l10n/l10n_util.cc |
+++ b/ui/base/l10n/l10n_util.cc |
@@ -208,19 +208,6 @@ bool IsDuplicateName(const std::string& locale_name) { |
return false; |
} |
-bool IsLocaleNameTranslated(const char* locale, |
- const std::string& display_locale) { |
- string16 display_name = |
- l10n_util::GetDisplayNameForLocale(locale, display_locale, false); |
- // Because ICU sets the error code to U_USING_DEFAULT_WARNING whether or not |
- // uloc_getDisplayName returns the actual translation or the default |
- // value (locale code), we have to rely on this hack to tell whether |
- // the translation is available or not. If ICU doesn't have a translated |
- // name for this locale, GetDisplayNameForLocale will just return the |
- // locale code. |
- return !IsStringASCII(display_name) || UTF16ToASCII(display_name) != locale; |
-} |
- |
// We added 30+ minimally populated locales with only a few entries |
// (exemplar character set, script, writing direction and its own |
// lanaguage name). These locales have to be distinguished from the |
@@ -230,7 +217,7 @@ bool IsLocalePartiallyPopulated(const std::string& locale_name) { |
// is not available. A more robust/elegant way to check is to add a special |
// field (say, 'isPartial' to our version of ICU locale files) and |
// check its value, but this hack seems to work well. |
- return !IsLocaleNameTranslated("en", locale_name); |
+ return !l10n_util::IsLocaleNameTranslated("en", locale_name); |
} |
#if !defined(OS_MACOSX) |
@@ -405,6 +392,19 @@ base::LazyInstance<std::vector<std::string>, AvailableLocalesTraits > |
namespace l10n_util { |
+bool IsLocaleNameTranslated(const std::string& locale, |
+ const std::string& display_locale) { |
+ string16 display_name = |
+ l10n_util::GetDisplayNameForLocale(locale, display_locale, false); |
+ // Because ICU sets the error code to U_USING_DEFAULT_WARNING whether or not |
+ // uloc_getDisplayName returns the actual translation or the default |
+ // value (locale code), we have to rely on this hack to tell whether |
+ // the translation is available or not. If ICU doesn't have a translated |
+ // name for this locale, GetDisplayNameForLocale will just return the |
+ // locale code. |
+ return !IsStringASCII(display_name) || UTF16ToASCII(display_name) != locale; |
+} |
+ |
std::string GetApplicationLocale(const std::string& pref_locale) { |
#if defined(OS_MACOSX) |