office-gobmx/offapi/com/sun/star/i18n/XOrdinalSuffix.idl
Noel Grandin 2a1b850b78 clean up all the UNO IDL module header guards
.. so I don't keep tripping over the bad ones during my UNO cleanup work.

(1) make them all use a similar syntax, makes it easier to run my automatic checker
(2) some of them were just cut'n'paste accidents waiting to happen
(3) remove unnecessary header guards in the __including__ file. That is very brittle.

Change-Id: I4e679c15161483ad93aeb316a25d6db6d97e9d4e
2012-12-21 09:12:07 +02:00

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#ifndef __com_sun_star_i18n_XOrdinalSuffix_idl__
#define __com_sun_star_i18n_XOrdinalSuffix_idl__
#include <com/sun/star/lang/Locale.idl>
module com { module sun { module star { module i18n {
/** provides access to locale specific ordinal suffix systems.
@since OOo 2.2
@internal
ATTENTION: This interface is marked <em>internal</em> and does not
have the <em>published</em> flag, which means it is subject to
change without notice and should not be used outside the OOo core.
*/
interface XOrdinalSuffix : com::sun::star::uno::XInterface
{
/** Returns all the possible ordinal suffixes for the number.
This method will provide "<b>st</b>", "<b>nd</b>", "<b>rd</b>",
"<b>th</b>" for an English locale, depending on the provided number.
In some locales like French, Italian or Spanish it ca return several
suffixes for one number.
Examples: for the number '1', the values will be <b>st</b> in
English, but <b>er</b> and <b>re</b> in French. All these values
may depend on the underlying version of ICU.
*/
sequence< string > getOrdinalSuffix( [in] long nNumber, [in] com::sun::star::lang::Locale aLocale );
};
}; }; }; };
#endif
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