== 3.1.0 * Exposed currency display names. == 3.0.0 * Separated data from the implementation. - Now, usage requires two files: - `core.js` (the implementation file) - `.js` (data bundle for the required locale, like `en.js`, `es.js`, etc) == 2.5.0 * Added rule based number formatting. * Fixed decimal numbers formatting for Hindi. == 2.4.0 * Ported text segmentation and Unicode regex parser from twitter-cldr-rb. * Updated plurals and other resources to twitter-cldr-rb v3.1.0 and CLDR v26. * Added support for ordinal plurals. * Fixed and issue with single quotes appearing in formatted dates. * Removed restriction that prevented twitter-cldr-js from being used with Rails 4. == 2.3.2 * Fixed issue with additional date/time formats where incorrect resolution of aliases in the data caused incorrect formatting. == 2.3.1 * Fixed issue with currency formatting that ignored the precision option when set to zero. == 2.3.0 * Fixed issue affecting additional date/time formats that was causing pattern tokens to be interpreted as plaintext. * Moved twitter-cldr-rb from a runtime to a development dependency. === 2.2.4 * Upgrading to twitter-cldr-rb 2.4.3 to fix abbreviated timespan issue in en-GB. * Fixing list formatter issue causing incorrect results when lists contain fewer than 2 elements. === 2.2.3 * Fixing bad generated javascript. * Replacing call to trim() with regex to support IE8. === 2.2.2 * Removing rake version requirement. === 2.2.1 * Marking compilation dependencies as needed for development only (eg. rubyracer, uglifier, coffeescript, etc). === 2.2.0 * Upgrading to twitter-cldr-rb 2.4.0, which contains an upgrade to CLDR v23. * Long and short decimal formatters now respect the 'precision' option. * Relaxing JSON dependency. === 2.1.0 * Upgrading to twitter-cldr-rb 2.1.0. * Added Croatian, Icelandic, and Vietnamese. * Better currency symbols (actual symbols instead of just letters). * Better Hebrew units. === 2.0.0 * Added module alias for twitter.com loadbuilder. * Added bidi algorithm. * Included support for approximate timespans. * Included additional date formats. * Added short/long decimal support (eg. 1K for 1,000). * Re-added safety closure, updated to support browser and node. * Upgraded to twitter-cldr-rb 2.0.0. === 1.0.0 * Moved JavaScript compilation files out of twitter-cldr-rb and into their own gem here.