LC_MESSAGES
-yesexpr "<U0628><U06D5><U06B5><U06CE>"
-noexpr "<U0646><U06D5><U062E><U06CE><U0631>"
+yesexpr "^[+1yY<U0628>]"
+noexpr "^[-0nN<U0646>]"
yesstr "<U0628><U06D5><U06B5><U06CE>"
nostr "<U0646><U06D5><U062E><U06CE><U0631>"
END LC_MESSAGES
"yesstr" and "nostr" are the words for "yes" and "no" in your language.
"yesexpr" should *not* be the same as "yesstr".
"yesexpr" should be a regular expression matching single letters
which could be typed as the response for "yes" when you get a prompt asking
something like:
"Do you want ...? (y/n)"
and when you type "y" in English, this means yes.
In *all* glibc locales we include +1yY to the "yesexpr" as long as this does
not conflict with the language of that locale.
If "y" would suggest "no" in that language we can not add it to "yesexpr" but
in all other cases we add it.
Similar ofr "noexpr".
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Request for new language packages for Kurdish Sorani (ckb)
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