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+ = Ri18n Changelog
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+ == Version 0.0.2
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+
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+ * first charset conversion support (with iconv)
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+ * read/parse/save/write of PO headers
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+ * keep comments in PO files intact when updating
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+ * Support single quotes in translation strings
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+ == Version 0.0.1
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+ * Initial release
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+ ===What is Ri18n?
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+ Ri18n is an internationalization and localization library for Ruby applications.
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+ * 100 % ruby. Use ruby standard tools:
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+ * Rake tasks for managing/updating tranlation files (PO files)
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+ * Ruby Gems for creating translation packages
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+ * Take inspiration from Gettext and be (partially) compatible with it:
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+ * Use _( ) functions for marking the strings to translate.
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+ * Use PO format for storing translation messages.
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+
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+ ===History:
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+ * See CHANGES
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+ ===Resources:
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+ * {Project homepage}[http://ri18n.berlios.de]
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+ * {Project page on Berlios}[http://developer.berlios.de/projects/ri18n]
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+ * {Developer documentation (Rdoc)}[http://ri18n.berlios.de/rdoc/index.html]
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+ * {Browse SVN repository}[http://svn.berlios.de/viewcvs/ri18n/trunk]
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+ * Download latest svn version:
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+ svn checkout svn://svn.berlios.de/ri18n
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+
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+ ===License:
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+ * GPL
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+ ===Contact:
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+ Author: Denis Mertz <dmertz at online dot de>
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+ === DRAFT
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+ * Install ri18n (see INSTALL)
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+ * populate your source code with translator functions call
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+ * run the 'rake gettext' task
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+ * copy the template file 'en.pot' to 'your_lang_code.po'
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+ * translate the messages in the po file
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+ * add an option to your program for setting language (see example)
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+ * run you app
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+ require 'ri18n/standard_exts'
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+ require 'ri18n/msg'
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+ require 'ri18n/newmsglist'
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'rake'
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+
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+
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+ class GettextScanner < String
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+ SINGLE = "'(.+?)'"
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+ DOUBLE = '"(.+?)"'
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+ MSG_PATTERN_SINGLE = /\W_i?\(#{SINGLE}\)/mu
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+ MSG_PATTERN_DOUBLE = /\W_i?\(#{DOUBLE}\)/mu
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+ MSG_PATTERN_PLURAL = /\Wn_\(#{SINGLE},\s*#{SINGLE},\s*.+?\)/mu
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+ def GettextScanner::Gettext(source)
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+ GettextScanner.new(source).gettext
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+ end
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+
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+ def gettext
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+ ret = (scan(MSG_PATTERN_SINGLE) + scan(MSG_PATTERN_DOUBLE)).flatten.uniq.sort
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+ plur = scan(MSG_PATTERN_PLURAL).uniq
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+ ret += plur.sort
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+ ret.collect{|m|
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+ case m
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+ when String # singular msg
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+ Msg.new(m.unescape_quote, nil)
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+ when Array # plural msg
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+ Msg.new(m[0].unescape_quote, nil, m[1].unescape_quote)
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+ end
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+ }
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # TODO: detect app KCODE (read config file ?) and write PO and POT files accordingly
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+
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+ class I18nFileList < Rake::FileList
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+
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+ def gettext
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+ list = []
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+ each{|fn|
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+ next unless test(?f, fn)
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+ File.open(fn) do |f|
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+ list += GettextScanner::Gettext(f.read)
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+ end
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+ }
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+ $: << File.dirname(__FILE__)
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+
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+ require 'singleton'
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+ require 'fileutils'
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+
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+ require 'ri18n/standard_exts'
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+ require 'ri18n/po'
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+ require 'ri18n/langtools'
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+
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+ class I18nService
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+ include Singleton
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+ include LangTools
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+
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+ attr_accessor :table
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+ attr_accessor :po_dir
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+ attr_accessor :nplurals
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+ attr_reader :application_encoding
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+ alias_method :kcode, :application_encoding
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+
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+ FILE_SUFFIX = '.po'
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+ FILE_PATTERN = "*#{FILE_SUFFIX}"
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+
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+ def lang=(l)
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+ unless ( @lang == l )
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+ @lang = l
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+ load 'ri18n/plural_forms.rb'
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+ load 'ri18n/translators.rb'
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def application_encoding
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+ case $KCODE[0,1].downcase
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+ when 'u'
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+ 'UTF-8'
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+ when 'e'
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+ 'EUC-JP'
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+ when 's'
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+ 'Shift-JIS'
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+ else
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+ 'ASCII'
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # execute code bloc in the PO dir
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+ def in_po_dir
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+ wd = Dir.getwd
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+ ret = nil
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+ begin
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+ Dir.chdir(@po_dir)
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+ ret = yield
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+ ensure
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+ Dir.chdir(wd)
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+ end
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+ ret
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+ end
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+
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+ # access the po files
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+ def each_file
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+ in_po_dir do
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+ Dir[FILE_PATTERN].each{|fn| yield fn}
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def available_languages
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+ ret = in_po_dir do
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+ Dir[FILE_PATTERN]
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+ end
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+ ret.collect{|path| File.basename(path, FILE_SUFFIX)}.sort
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+ end
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+
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+ # for all availables catalogues, add messages that do not already exist in
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+ def update_catalogs(new_msgs)
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+ available_languages.each{|la| self.update(la, new_msgs) }
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+ end
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+
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+ # add messages that do not already exist in the 'lang' catalog
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+ def update(lang, new_msg)
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+ self.lang = lang
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+ new_ids = {}
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+ new_msg.each{|m| new_ids[m] = Msg.new("", nil, m.id_plural)}
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+ new_msg.each{|m| @table[m] = new_ids[m] unless @table.has_key?(m)}
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+ write_po(lang)
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+ end
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+
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+ def filename(lang)
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+ lang + FILE_SUFFIX
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+ end
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+
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+ # Read and parse a PO file
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+ def read_po(fn)
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+ in_po_dir do
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+ PoSource.new(File.read(fn)).parse(application_encoding)
93
+ end
94
+ end
95
+
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+ # tries to load the PO file for the actual language (@lang)
97
+ def try_load
98
+ loaded = true
99
+ if @lang and @lang.kind_of?(String) then
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+ begin
101
+ @table = read_po(filename(@lang))
102
+ rescue Errno::ENOENT
103
+ loaded = false
104
+ end
105
+ else
106
+ loaded = false
107
+ end
108
+ loaded
109
+ end
110
+
111
+ # write the actual catalog in a PO file
112
+ def write_po(lang)
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+ fname = filename(lang)
114
+ in_po_dir do
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+ FileUtils.cp(fname, "#{fname}.bak") if test(?f, fname)
116
+ File.open(fname, File::CREAT|File::WRONLY|File::TRUNC){|f|
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+ f << @table.po_format(@nplurals, application_encoding)
118
+ }
119
+ end
120
+ end
121
+
122
+ # write a PO template file (POT)
123
+ def write_pot(t)
124
+ fname = 'en.pot'
125
+ in_po_dir do
126
+ FileUtils.cp(fname, "#{fname}.bak") if test(?f, fname)
127
+ File.open(fname, File::CREAT|File::WRONLY|File::TRUNC){|f|
128
+ f << t.pot_format(@nplurals, application_encoding)
129
+ }
130
+ end
131
+ end
132
+
133
+ end
134
+
135
+
136
+ # this is needed so that translators and plural forms get loaded
137
+ # even if the app that uses i18nservice does not set a language
138
+ load 'ri18n/plural_forms.rb'
139
+ load 'ri18n/translators.rb'
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+
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1
+ require 'ri18n/pohelper'
2
+
3
+ class Catalog < Hash
4
+
5
+ include PoHelper
6
+
7
+ # in PO, header is defined as empty msgstr
8
+ def header
9
+ self[""]
10
+ end
11
+
12
+ # ordered header entries (keys)
13
+ def header_entries
14
+ header[:ordered_entries]
15
+ end
16
+
17
+ def header_comments
18
+ header[:comments]
19
+ end
20
+
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+
22
+ def po_header
23
+ if header
24
+ ret = header_comments ? header_comments.dup.strip + "\n" : ''
25
+ unless header_entries.empty?
26
+ ret << PoSource::HEADER_SPLIT
27
+ header_entries.each{|key| ret << "\"#{key}: #{header[key]}\\n\"\n"}
28
+ ret << "\n"
29
+ end
30
+ else
31
+ ''
32
+ end
33
+ end
34
+
35
+ # TODO: test ordering of entries (also with plurals))
36
+ def po_format(nplurals, app_enc='utf-8')
37
+ ret = po_header
38
+ sort.each{|id, str|
39
+ next if id == ""
40
+ if str.respond_to? :po_format
41
+ ret << str.po_format(id, nplurals)
42
+ else
43
+ ret << Msg.new(str.to_s, nil).po_format(id, nplurals)
44
+ end
45
+ }
46
+ if encoding == app_enc.downcase
47
+ ret
48
+ else
49
+ Iconv.new(encoding, app_enc).iconv(ret)
50
+ end
51
+ end
52
+
53
+ end
54
+
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1
+ module LangTools
2
+ # target language, formated like lc_cc.chenc
3
+ # lc = two char. language code (ISO 639)
4
+ # cc = two char. country code (ISO 3166)
5
+ # chenc = charset encoding
6
+ # example: 'ja_JP.eucJP'
7
+ attr_accessor :lang
8
+
9
+ # number of plural forms
10
+ attr_accessor :nplurals
11
+ PLURAL_FAMILIES = {
12
+ :one => %w(hu ja ko tr),
13
+ :two_germanic => %w(da nl en de no sv et fi el he it pt es eo),
14
+ :two_romanic => %w(fr pt_BR),
15
+ :three_celtic => %w(ga gd),
16
+ :three_baltic_latvian => %w(lv),
17
+ :three_baltic_lithuanian => %w(lt),
18
+ :three_slavic_russian => %w(hr cs ru sk uk),
19
+ :three_slavic_polish => %w(pl),
20
+ :four => %w(sl)}
21
+
22
+ # the language code part from lang, eg 'ja' for @lang='ja_JP.eucJP'
23
+ def language_code
24
+ @lang[0,2]
25
+ end
26
+ alias_method :lc, :language_code
27
+
28
+ # the country code part from lang, eg 'JP' for @lang='ja_JP.eucJP'
29
+ # returns nil if there is none
30
+ def country_code
31
+ if m = /\w\w_(\w\w)/.match(@lang)
32
+ m[1]
33
+ end
34
+ end
35
+ alias_method :cc, :country_code
36
+
37
+ # the language and country code parts from lang, eg 'ja_JP' for @lang='ja_JP.eucJP'
38
+ # returns language_code is there is no country code part
39
+ def language_country
40
+ if m = /(\w\w_\w\w)/.match(@lang)
41
+ m[1]
42
+ else
43
+ language_code
44
+ end
45
+ end
46
+
47
+ # the charset encoding part from lang, eg 'eucJP' for @lang='ja_JP.eucJP'
48
+ # returns nil if there is none
49
+ def lang_encoding
50
+ if m = /\w\w(?:_\w\w)?\./.match(@lang)
51
+ m.post_match
52
+ end
53
+ end
54
+ alias_method :le, :lang_encoding
55
+
56
+ def plural_family
57
+ if @lang
58
+ # first seek for 'pt_BR' then for just 'pt' (for example)
59
+ if found = PLURAL_FAMILIES.find{|fam, list| list.include?(language_country)} || PLURAL_FAMILIES.find{|fam, list| list.include?(language_code)}
60
+ found.first
61
+ else
62
+ :two_germanic
63
+ end
64
+ else
65
+ :two_germanic
66
+ end
67
+ end
68
+ end
69
+
data/lib/ri18n/msg.rb ADDED
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1
+
2
+ class Msg < String
3
+ attr_reader :comments, :reference, :flag
4
+ attr_accessor :plurals, :id_plural, :str
5
+ ENTRY_REGEXP = /(#[.,:]?\s*.*?\n)?msgid\s+(.+?)msg(id_plural|str)\s+(.*)/m
6
+ def Msg::Parse(entry)
7
+ all, com, id, sel, str = *(ENTRY_REGEXP.match(entry))
8
+ com = com ? com.split("\n") : nil
9
+ id.strip_q!
10
+ if sel == 'str'
11
+ str.strip_q!
12
+ msg = Msg.new(str, com)
13
+ [id, msg]
14
+ else
15
+ [id, Msg::Plurals(str, com)]
16
+ end
17
+ end
18
+
19
+ MSGSTR_PLURAL_RE = /(.+?)(msgstr\[\d+\]\s+.+?)+/m
20
+ def Msg::Plurals(entry, com)
21
+ all, idp, pl = *(MSGSTR_PLURAL_RE.match(entry))
22
+ plurals = pl.strip.split(/msgstr\[\d+\]/).collect!{|mp| mp.strip_q}.compact
23
+ Msg.new(plurals[0], com, idp.strip_q, plurals)
24
+ end
25
+
26
+ def initialize(msg, comments, idp=nil, pl=nil)
27
+ super(msg)
28
+ @comments = comments
29
+ parse_comments if @comments
30
+ @id_plural = idp
31
+ @plurals = pl
32
+ end
33
+
34
+ def parse_comments
35
+ @reference = if r = @comments.find{|c| c =~ /\A#:/}
36
+ r[2..-1].strip
37
+ end
38
+ @flag = if r = @comments.find{|c| c =~ /\A#,/}
39
+ r[2..-1].strip
40
+ end
41
+ end
42
+
43
+ def po_format(id, nplurals=nil)
44
+ comments = @comments ? @comments.join("\n") << "\n" : ""
45
+ comments << if @id_plural
46
+ memo = ''
47
+ if @plurals
48
+ pl = @plurals
49
+ else
50
+ pl = Array.new(nplurals, "")
51
+ end
52
+ pl.each_with_index{|pl, i| memo << %Q'msgstr[#{i}] "#{pl}"\n' }
53
+ %Q(msgid "#{id}"\nmsgid_plural "#{@id_plural}"\n#{memo}\n)
54
+ else
55
+ %Q(msgid "#{id}"\nmsgstr "#{self}"\n\n)
56
+ end
57
+ end
58
+
59
+ def pot_format(nplurals=nil)
60
+ if @id_plural
61
+ memo = ''
62
+ (0...nplurals).each{|i| memo << %Q'msgstr[#{i}] ""\n' }
63
+ %Q(msgid "#{self}"\nmsgid_plural "#{@id_plural}"\n#{memo}\n)
64
+ else
65
+ %Q(msgid "#{self}"\nmsgstr ""\n\n)
66
+ end
67
+ end
68
+
69
+ end
70
+
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
1
+
2
+ class NewMsgList < Array
3
+
4
+ def pot_format(nplurals, app_enc)
5
+ ret = <<EOS
6
+ msgid ""
7
+ msgstr ""
8
+ "MIME-Version: 1.0\\n"
9
+ "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=#{app_enc}\\n"
10
+ "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\\n"
11
+
12
+ EOS
13
+ each{|x|
14
+ ret << x.pot_format(nplurals)
15
+ }
16
+ ret
17
+ end
18
+
19
+ end
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1
+ case I18nService.instance.plural_family
2
+ when :one
3
+ I18nService.instance.nplurals = 1
4
+ def plural_form(n)
5
+ 0
6
+ end
7
+ when :two_germanic
8
+ I18nService.instance.nplurals = 2
9
+ def plural_form(n)
10
+ n == 1 ? 0 : 1
11
+ end
12
+ when :two_romanic
13
+ I18nService.instance.nplurals = 2
14
+ def plural_form(n)
15
+ n > 1 ? 1 : 0
16
+ end
17
+ #TODO: testing of followin forms
18
+ when :three_celtic
19
+ I18nService.instance.nplurals = 3
20
+ def plural_form(n)
21
+ n==1 ? 0 : n==2 ? 1 : 2
22
+ end
23
+ when :three_slavic_russian
24
+ I18nService.instance.nplurals = 3
25
+ def plural_form(n)
26
+ n%10==1 && n%100!=11 ? 0 : n%10>=2 && n%10<=4 && (n%100<10 || n%100>=20) ? 1 : 2
27
+ end
28
+ when :three_baltic_latvian
29
+ I18nService.instance.nplurals = 3
30
+ def plural_form(n)
31
+ n%10==1 && n%100!=11 ? 0 : n != 0 ? 1 : 2
32
+ end
33
+ when :three_baltic_lithuanian
34
+ I18nService.instance.nplurals = 3
35
+ def plural_form(n)
36
+ n%10==1 && n%100!=11 ? 0 : n%10>=2 && (n%100<10 || n%100>=20) ? 1 : 2
37
+ end
38
+ when :three_slavic_polish
39
+ I18nService.instance.nplurals = 3
40
+ def plural_form(n)
41
+ n==1 ? 0 : n%10>=2 && n%10<=4 && (n%100<10 || n%100>=20) ? 1 : 2
42
+ end
43
+ when :four
44
+ I18nService.instance.nplurals = 4
45
+ def plural_form(n)
46
+ n%100==1 ? 0 : n%100==2 ? 1 : n%100==3 || n%100==4 ? 2 : 3
47
+ end
48
+ end
data/lib/ri18n/po.rb ADDED
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1
+ require 'ri18n/msg'
2
+ require 'ri18n/pohelper'
3
+ require 'ri18n/newmsglist'
4
+ require 'ri18n/catalog'
5
+ require 'iconv'
6
+
7
+ class PoSource < String
8
+ ENTRY_SEP = /(?:\n\n)|(?:\n \n)/m
9
+ include PoHelper
10
+
11
+ attr_reader :table
12
+ attr_reader :header
13
+ def initialize(*args)
14
+ super
15
+ @table = Catalog.new
16
+ set_entries
17
+ end
18
+
19
+ # converts PO file entries to encoding *enc*
20
+ def reencode(to_enc)
21
+ return if encoding.downcase == to_enc.downcase
22
+ @entries.collect!{|text| Iconv.new(to_enc, encoding).iconv(text)}
23
+ end
24
+
25
+
26
+ def parse(app_enc='utf-8')
27
+ parse_header
28
+ reencode(app_enc)
29
+ @entries.each{|entry|
30
+ next if entry.strip.empty?
31
+ id, msg = Msg::Parse(entry)
32
+ @table[id] = msg
33
+ }
34
+ @table
35
+ end
36
+
37
+ HEADER_SPLIT = 'msgid ""' + "\n" + 'msgstr ""' + "\n"
38
+ def parse_header
39
+ return if @entries.size == 0
40
+ return unless @entries.first.match(/\s+msgid ""\s+/m)
41
+ source = @entries.shift
42
+ parsed_header = {}
43
+ tmp = source.split(HEADER_SPLIT)
44
+ parsed_header[:comments] = tmp.first
45
+ parsed_header[:ordered_entries] = []
46
+ tmp.last.scan(/"((?:\w|-)+?):([^"]+)\\n"/){|k, v|
47
+ parsed_header[k.strip] = v.strip
48
+ parsed_header[:ordered_entries] << k.strip
49
+ }
50
+ # empty msgid is key for getting the parsed header
51
+ @table[""] = parsed_header
52
+ @header = parsed_header
53
+ end
54
+
55
+ private
56
+ def set_entries
57
+ @entries = self.split(ENTRY_SEP)
58
+ end
59
+ end
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
1
+
2
+ module PoHelper
3
+
4
+ # parse content_type and return charset encoding
5
+ # "text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-2" => 'ISO-8859-2'
6
+ def parse_content_type(content_type)
7
+ %r{(?:\w|\d|[-/])+;\s+charset=((?:\w|\d|-)+)\z}.match(content_type)[1]
8
+ end
9
+
10
+ # charset encoding of the PO file. defaults to utf-8 if it is not defined in the PO header
11
+ def encoding
12
+ # return if there is was no PO header to get an encoding from
13
+ return 'utf-8' unless header
14
+ return 'utf-8' unless ct = header['Content-Type']
15
+ parse_content_type(ct)
16
+ end
17
+ end
18
+
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
1
+
2
+ class String
3
+ def interpolate(caller)
4
+ caller.instance_eval('"' << self.gsub('"', '\"') << '"')
5
+ end
6
+
7
+ def unescape_quote
8
+ self.gsub("\\'", "'")
9
+ end
10
+
11
+ # strip and unquote
12
+ def strip_q
13
+ strip[1..-2]
14
+ end
15
+
16
+ def strip_q!
17
+ strip!
18
+ slice!(0)
19
+ slice!(-1)
20
+ end
21
+ end
22
+
23
+ class Object
24
+ def getBinding
25
+ binding
26
+ end
27
+ end
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
1
+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
2
+
3
+ i18n = I18nService.instance
4
+
5
+ def _(string)
6
+ fetch = I18nService.instance.table.fetch(string, string)
7
+ fetch.empty? ? string : fetch
8
+ end
9
+
10
+ # translator for string with interpolation part(s)
11
+ def _i(string, caller = self)
12
+ ret = I18nService.instance.table.fetch(string, string) || string
13
+ ret.interpolate(caller)
14
+ end
15
+
16
+ # plurals
17
+ def n_(msgid, msgid_plural, n)
18
+ ret = I18nService.instance.table[msgid]
19
+ unless ret.empty?
20
+ sprintf(ret.plurals[plural_form(n)], n)
21
+ else
22
+ sprintf(n == 1 ? msgid : msgid_plural, n)
23
+ end
24
+ end
25
+
26
+ unless i18n.try_load
27
+ i18n.table = {}
28
+ def _(string)
29
+ string
30
+ end
31
+
32
+ def _i(string, caller = self)
33
+ string.interpolate(caller)
34
+ end
35
+
36
+ def n_(msgid, msgid_plural, n)
37
+ sprintf(n == 1 ? msgid : msgid_plural, n)
38
+ end
39
+ end
data/rakefile ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
1
+ # Rakefile for ri18n -*- ruby -*-
2
+
3
+ require 'rubygems'
4
+ require 'rake/gempackagetask'
5
+ require 'rake/testtask'
6
+ require 'rake/rdoctask'
7
+ require 'rake/clean'
8
+
9
+ CLEAN << 'pkg' << 'html'
10
+
11
+ task :default => [:test]
12
+
13
+ Rake::TestTask.new do |t|
14
+ t.libs << "test"
15
+ t.verbose = true
16
+ end
17
+
18
+ Rake::RDocTask.new do |rd|
19
+ rd.main = "README"
20
+ rd.options << '--template=jamis --line-numbers --inline-source'
21
+ rd.options << '--tab-width=2 --webcvs=http://svn.berlios.de/viewcvs/ri18n/trunk/'
22
+ rd.rdoc_files.include("README", "CHANGES", "lib/**/*.rb")
23
+ end
24
+
25
+ desc "publish Rdoc documentation"
26
+ task :pub_rdoc => [:rdoc] do
27
+ system('scp -r -C html/* dm1@shell.berlios.de:/home/groups/ri18n/htdocs/rdoc')
28
+ end
29
+
30
+ gemspec = eval(File.read('ri18n.gemspec'))
31
+ Rake::GemPackageTask.new(gemspec) do |pkg|
32
+ pkg.need_zip = true
33
+ pkg.need_tar = true
34
+ end
35
+
36
+ Rake::PackageTask.new("ri18n", gemspec.version) do |p|
37
+ p.need_tar = true
38
+ p.need_zip = true
39
+ p.need_tar_bz2 = true
40
+ # the list of glob expressions for files comes from iwik.gemspec
41
+ p.package_files.include($__ri18n_source_patterns)
42
+ end
43
+
metadata ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
1
+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
+ rubygems_version: 0.8.10
3
+ specification_version: 1
4
+ name: ri18n
5
+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
6
+ version: 0.0.2
7
+ date: 2005-04-26
8
+ summary: Ruby application internationalization and localization library
9
+ require_paths:
10
+ - lib
11
+ email: dmertz at online dot de
12
+ homepage: http://ri18n.berlios.de/
13
+ rubyforge_project: ri18n
14
+ description: Ri18n is an internationalization and localization library for Ruby applications.
15
+ autorequire:
16
+ default_executable:
17
+ bindir: bin
18
+ has_rdoc: false
19
+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version::Requirement
20
+ requirements:
21
+ -
22
+ - ">"
23
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
24
+ version: 0.0.0
25
+ version:
26
+ platform: ruby
27
+ authors:
28
+ - Denis Mertz
29
+ files:
30
+ - GPL
31
+ - USAGE
32
+ - README
33
+ - VERSION
34
+ - CHANGES
35
+ - rakefile
36
+ - lib/i18nservice.rb
37
+ - lib/gettext.rb
38
+ - lib/ri18n/po.rb
39
+ - lib/ri18n/langtools.rb
40
+ - lib/ri18n/plural_forms.rb
41
+ - lib/ri18n/translators.rb
42
+ - lib/ri18n/standard_exts.rb
43
+ - lib/ri18n/catalog.rb
44
+ - lib/ri18n/msg.rb
45
+ - lib/ri18n/pohelper.rb
46
+ - lib/ri18n/newmsglist.rb
47
+ test_files: []
48
+ rdoc_options: []
49
+ extra_rdoc_files: []
50
+ executables: []
51
+ extensions: []
52
+ requirements:
53
+ - rake
54
+ dependencies: []