# add some more units

if defined? RubyUnits
  RubyUnits::Unit.redefine!('liter') do |unit|
    unit.aliases   += %w[ltr]
  end

  RubyUnits::Unit.redefine!('kilogram') do |unit|
    unit.aliases   += %w[KG]
  end

  RubyUnits::Unit.redefine!('gram') do |unit|
    unit.aliases   += %w[gr]
  end

  RubyUnits::Unit.define('piece') do |unit|
    unit.definition = RubyUnits::Unit.new('1 each')
    unit.aliases    = %w[pc pcs piece pieces]   # locale: en
    unit.aliases   += %w[st stuk stuks]         # locale: nl
    unit.kind       = :counting
  end

  RubyUnits::Unit.define('bag') do |unit|
    unit.definition = RubyUnits::Unit.new('1 each')
    unit.aliases    = %w[bag bags blt sachet sachets] # locale: en
    unit.aliases   += %w[zak zakken zakje zakjes]     # locale: nl
    unit.kind       = :counting
  end

  # we use pc for piece, not parsec
  RubyUnits::Unit.redefine!('parsec') do |unit|
    unit.aliases = unit.aliases.reject { |u| u == 'pc' }
    unit.display_name = 'parsec'
  end

  # workaround for ruby-units' require mathn warning: "zero and implicit precision is deprecated."
  # default precision of 8 which same as all database definitions in db/migrate/20131213002332_*.rb
  class Rational
    alias orig_to_d to_d
    def to_d(precision = 8)
      orig_to_d(precision)
    end
  end
end