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Data provider struct definitions for this ICU4X component.

Read more about data providers: icu_provider

Structs

Marker type for RelativeTimePatternDataV1: “relativetime/long/day@1”

Marker type for RelativeTimePatternDataV1: “relativetime/long/hour@1”

Marker type for RelativeTimePatternDataV1: “relativetime/long/minute@1”

Marker type for RelativeTimePatternDataV1: “relativetime/long/month@1”

Marker type for RelativeTimePatternDataV1: “relativetime/long/quarter@1”

Marker type for RelativeTimePatternDataV1: “relativetime/long/second@1”

Marker type for RelativeTimePatternDataV1: “relativetime/long/week@1”

Marker type for RelativeTimePatternDataV1: “relativetime/long/year@1”

Marker type for RelativeTimePatternDataV1: “relativetime/narrow/day@1”

Marker type for RelativeTimePatternDataV1: “relativetime/narrow/hour@1”

Marker type for RelativeTimePatternDataV1: “relativetime/narrow/minute@1”

Marker type for RelativeTimePatternDataV1: “relativetime/narrow/month@1”

Marker type for RelativeTimePatternDataV1: “relativetime/narrow/quarter@1”

Marker type for RelativeTimePatternDataV1: “relativetime/narrow/second@1”

Marker type for RelativeTimePatternDataV1: “relativetime/narrow/week@1”

Marker type for RelativeTimePatternDataV1: “relativetime/narrow/year@1”

Display specification for relative times, split over potential plural patterns.

Relative time format V1 data struct.

Marker type for RelativeTimePatternDataV1: “relativetime/short/day@1”

Marker type for RelativeTimePatternDataV1: “relativetime/short/hour@1”

Marker type for RelativeTimePatternDataV1: “relativetime/short/minute@1”

Marker type for RelativeTimePatternDataV1: “relativetime/short/month@1”

Marker type for RelativeTimePatternDataV1: “relativetime/short/quarter@1”

Marker type for RelativeTimePatternDataV1: “relativetime/short/second@1”

Marker type for RelativeTimePatternDataV1: “relativetime/short/week@1”

Marker type for RelativeTimePatternDataV1: “relativetime/short/year@1”

Singular substitution for pattern that optionally uses “{0}” as a placeholder.