(This turns out to be identical to v44, for our purposes.) The CLDR license has been revised at v44 to "UNICODE LICENSE V3", which is now included (as LICENSES/UNICODE-3.0.txt) in addition to the old license (still in use, presumably, by UCD - at least until its next update). Some new QLocale::Language entries are needed. There is no change to the time-zone data. Some tests needed changes: * Various Arabic locales now use U+0623 (Arabic letter aleph with hamza above) in exponent separator, replacing plain U+0627 (Arabic letter aleph); it is still followed by U+0633 (Arabic letter seen). * Where likely sub-tags used to fill in world, 001, as territory for a language, they now (e.g. for Prussian and Yiddish) give specific countries. * Tamil locales now have something of a mix of inherited and localized forms for AM/PM, which looks a lot like a mistake in CLDR. Conflict resolution at 6.7: a test fixed in dev is not present in 6.7, as it wasn't reworked or given the new test-case, so that's omitted. [ChangeLog][Third-Party Code] Updated QLocale's data extracted from the Unicode Common Locale Data Repository (CLDR) to v44.1. The license changed to Unicode License V3. Pick-to: 6.6 6.5 Fixes: QTBUG-121485 Task-number: QTBUG-121325 Change-Id: Ide1a68016129526d7a5aa3fc67f1a674858696bc Reviewed-by: Qt CI Bot <qt_ci_bot@qt-project.org> Reviewed-by: Mårten Nordheim <marten.nordheim@qt.io> (cherry picked from commit 063026cc503e0c02af781caf920f5abfa0416268)
locale_database is used to generate qlocale data from CLDR. CLDR is the Common Locale Data Repository, a database for localized data (like date formats, country names etc). It is provided by the Unicode consortium. See cldr2qlocalexml.py for how to run it and qlocalexml2cpp.py to update the locale data tables (principally text/qlocale_data_p.h and time/q*calendar_data_p.h under src/corelib/). See enumdata.py for when and how to update the data it provides. You shall definitely need to pass --no-verify or -n to git commit for these changes. See cldr2qtimezone.py on how to update tables of Windows-specific names for zones and UTC-offset zone names.