ri18n 0.0.2 → 0.0.3

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data/lib/gettext.rb CHANGED
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ 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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+ require 'rake/tasklib'
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  class GettextScanner < String
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  SINGLE = "'(.+?)'"
@@ -32,18 +32,70 @@ class GettextScanner < String
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  end
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  # TODO: detect app KCODE (read config file ?) and write PO and POT files accordingly
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+ module Rake
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+
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+ class GettextTask < TaskLib
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+
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+ # Name of gettext task. (default is :gettext)
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+ attr_accessor :name
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- class I18nFileList < Rake::FileList
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+ # True if verbose test output desired. (default is false)
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+ attr_accessor :verbose
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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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- NewMsgList.new(list.uniq)
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- end
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- end
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+ # Glob pattern to match source files. (default is '**/*.rb')
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+ attr_accessor :pattern
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+
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+ # an array of file names (a FileList is acceptable) that will be scanned for i18n strings
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+ attr_accessor :source_files
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+ # an array of languages (locales) for wich you want a new catalog
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+ attr_accessor :new_langs
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+ # Create a gettext task.
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+ def initialize(name=:gettext)
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+ @name = name
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+ @pattern = nil
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+ @source_files = nil
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+ @new_langs = nil
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+ @verbose = false
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+ yield self if block_given?
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+ @pattern = '**/*.rb' if @pattern.nil? && @source_files.nil?
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+ define
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+ end
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+ # Create the tasks defined by this task lib.
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+ def define
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+ desc "Ri18n gettext task" + (@name==:gettext ? "" : " for #{@name}")
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+ task @name do
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+ msg_list = get_new_messages
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+ I18nService.instance.update_catalogs(msg_list)
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+ I18nService.instance.create_catalogs(msg_list, new_langs )
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+ end
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+ self
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+ end
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+
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+ def file_list # :nodoc:
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+ result = []
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+ result += @source_files.to_a if @source_files
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+ result += FileList[ @pattern ].to_a if @pattern
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+ FileList[result]
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+ end
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+
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+ def get_new_messages # :nodoc:
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+ list = []
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+ file_list.each{|fn|
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+ next unless test(?f, fn)
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+ File.open(fn) do |f|
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+ new_strings = GettextScanner::Gettext(f.read)
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+ if @verbose
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+ unless new_strings.empty?
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+ puts "I18n messages in #{fn}:"
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+ new_strings.each{|s| puts " * #{s}"}
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+ end
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+ end
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+ list += new_strings
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+ end
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+ }
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+ NewMsgList.new(list.uniq)
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+ end
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+
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+ end # class GettextTask
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+ end # module Rake
data/lib/i18nservice.rb CHANGED
@@ -13,7 +13,6 @@ class I18nService
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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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@@ -42,7 +41,7 @@ class I18nService
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  end
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  # execute code bloc in the PO dir
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- def in_po_dir
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+ def in_po_dir #:nodoc:
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  wd = Dir.getwd
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  ret = nil
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  begin
@@ -55,12 +54,13 @@ class I18nService
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  end
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  # access the po files
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- def each_file
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+ def each_file #:nodoc:
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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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+ # list of languages that have a catalog in the current +po_dir+
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  def available_languages
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  ret = in_po_dir do
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  Dir[FILE_PATTERN]
@@ -68,33 +68,45 @@ class I18nService
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  ret.collect{|path| File.basename(path, FILE_SUFFIX)}.sort
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  end
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- # for all availables catalogues, add messages that do not already exist in
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+ # for all availables catalogues, add messages that do not already exist in them
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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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+
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+ # for every lang. that does not already have a catalog, create one with
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+ # the +new_msg+ content
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+ def create_catalogs(new_msg, new_langs)
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+ # dont overwrite existing catalogs
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+ new_langs = new_langs.dup - available_languages
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+ new_langs.each{|l|
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+ @lang = l
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+ @table = Catalog.new(@lang)
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+ @table.update(new_msg)
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+ write_po(l)
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+ }
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ # add messages in an existing 'lang' catalog that do not already exist in it
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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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+ @table.update(new_msg)
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  write_po(lang)
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  end
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85
- def filename(lang)
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+ def filename(lang) #:nodoc:
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  lang + FILE_SUFFIX
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  end
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- # Read and parse a PO file
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+ # Read and parse a PO file, convert encoding to application_encoding
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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)
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+ PoSource.new(File.read(fn), @lang).parse(application_encoding)
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  end
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  end
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  # tries to load the PO file for the actual language (@lang)
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- def try_load
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+ def try_load #:nodoc:
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  loaded = true
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  if @lang and @lang.kind_of?(String) then
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  begin
@@ -114,18 +126,18 @@ class I18nService
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  in_po_dir do
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  FileUtils.cp(fname, "#{fname}.bak") if test(?f, fname)
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  File.open(fname, File::CREAT|File::WRONLY|File::TRUNC){|f|
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- f << @table.po_format(@nplurals, application_encoding)
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+ f << @table.po_format(application_encoding)
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  }
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  end
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  end
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  # write a PO template file (POT)
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- def write_pot(t)
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+ def write_pot(t)#:nodoc:
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  fname = 'en.pot'
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  in_po_dir do
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  FileUtils.cp(fname, "#{fname}.bak") if test(?f, fname)
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  File.open(fname, File::CREAT|File::WRONLY|File::TRUNC){|f|
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- f << t.pot_format(@nplurals, application_encoding)
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+ f << t.pot_format(nplural, application_encoding)
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  }
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  end
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  end
data/lib/ri18n/catalog.rb CHANGED
@@ -1,8 +1,15 @@
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  require 'ri18n/pohelper'
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+ require 'ri18n/langtools'
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  class Catalog < Hash
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  include PoHelper
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+ include LangTools
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+
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+ def initialize(lang)
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+ super()
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+ @lang=lang
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+ end
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  # in PO, header is defined as empty msgstr
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  def header
@@ -19,7 +26,7 @@ class Catalog < Hash
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  end
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- def po_header
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+ def po_header(app_enc)
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  if header
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  ret = header_comments ? header_comments.dup.strip + "\n" : ''
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  unless header_entries.empty?
@@ -28,19 +35,38 @@ class Catalog < Hash
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  ret << "\n"
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  end
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  else
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- ''
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+ <<-EOS
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+ # SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE.
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+ # Copyright (C) YEAR Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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+ # This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package.
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+ # FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR.
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+ #
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+ #, fuzzy
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+ msgid ""
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+ msgstr ""
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+ "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\\n"
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+ "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\\n"
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+ "POT-Creation-Date: 2002-12-10 22:11+0100\\n"
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+ "Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\\n"
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+ "Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\\n"
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+ "MIME-Version: 1.0\\n"
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+ "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=#{app_enc}\\n"
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+ "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\\n"
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+ "Plural-Forms: nplurals=#{nplural}; plural=n == 0;\\n"
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+
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+ EOS
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  end
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  end
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  # TODO: test ordering of entries (also with plurals))
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- def po_format(nplurals, app_enc='utf-8')
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- ret = po_header
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+ def po_format(app_enc='utf-8')
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+ ret = po_header(app_enc)
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  sort.each{|id, str|
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  next if id == ""
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66
  if str.respond_to? :po_format
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- ret << str.po_format(id, nplurals)
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+ ret << str.po_format(id, nplural)
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  else
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- ret << Msg.new(str.to_s, nil).po_format(id, nplurals)
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+ ret << Msg.new(str.to_s, nil).po_format(id, nplural)
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70
  end
45
71
  }
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  if encoding == app_enc.downcase
@@ -49,6 +75,15 @@ class Catalog < Hash
49
75
  Iconv.new(encoding, app_enc).iconv(ret)
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76
  end
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77
  end
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+
79
+ # update the catalog with the new_msg messages
80
+ def update(new_msg)
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+ new_ids = {}
82
+ empty_plurals = []
83
+ nplural.times do empty_plurals << "" end
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+ new_msg.each{|m| new_ids[m] = Msg.new("", nil, m.id_plural, empty_plurals )}
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+ new_msg.each{|m| self[m] = new_ids[m] unless self.has_key?(m)}
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+ end
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  end
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@@ -6,8 +6,6 @@ module LangTools
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  # example: 'ja_JP.eucJP'
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  attr_accessor :lang
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- # number of plural forms
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- attr_accessor :nplurals
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  PLURAL_FAMILIES = {
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  :one => %w(hu ja ko tr),
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  :two_germanic => %w(da nl en de no sv et fi el he it pt es eo),
@@ -19,6 +17,16 @@ module LangTools
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  :three_slavic_polish => %w(pl),
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  :four => %w(sl)}
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+ NPLURAL = {:one => 1,
21
+ :two_germanic => 2,
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+ :two_romanic => 2,
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+ :three_celtic => 3,
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+ :three_baltic_latvian => 3,
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+ :three_baltic_lithuanian => 3,
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+ :three_slavic_russian => 3,
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+ :three_slavic_polish => 3,
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+ :four => 4 }
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+
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  # the language code part from lang, eg 'ja' for @lang='ja_JP.eucJP'
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  def language_code
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  @lang[0,2]
@@ -53,14 +61,23 @@ module LangTools
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61
  end
54
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  alias_method :le, :lang_encoding
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- def plural_family
57
- if @lang
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+ def find_family
58
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  # first seek for 'pt_BR' then for just 'pt' (for example)
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- if found = PLURAL_FAMILIES.find{|fam, list| list.include?(language_country)} || PLURAL_FAMILIES.find{|fam, list| list.include?(language_code)}
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+ if found = PLURAL_FAMILIES.find{|fam, list| list.include?(language_country)} || PLURAL_FAMILIES.find{|fam, list| list.include?(language_code)}
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  found.first
61
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  else
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- :two_germanic
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+ nil
63
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  end
71
+ end
72
+
73
+ # number of plural forms
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+ def nplural
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+ NPLURAL[plural_family]
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+ end
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+
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+ def plural_family
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+ if @lang
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+ find_family or :two_germanic
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  else
65
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  :two_germanic
66
83
  end
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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  class NewMsgList < Array
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- def pot_format(nplurals, app_enc)
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+ def pot_format(nplural, app_enc)
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  ret = <<EOS
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  msgid ""
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  msgstr ""
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ msgstr ""
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  EOS
13
13
  each{|x|
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- ret << x.pot_format(nplurals)
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+ ret << x.pot_format(nplural)
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  }
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  ret
17
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  end
@@ -1,47 +1,38 @@
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  case I18nService.instance.plural_family
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  when :one
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- I18nService.instance.nplurals = 1
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  def plural_form(n)
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  0
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  end
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  when :two_germanic
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- I18nService.instance.nplurals = 2
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  def plural_form(n)
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  n == 1 ? 0 : 1
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  end
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  when :two_romanic
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- I18nService.instance.nplurals = 2
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  def plural_form(n)
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  n > 1 ? 1 : 0
16
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  end
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  #TODO: testing of followin forms
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  when :three_celtic
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- I18nService.instance.nplurals = 3
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  def plural_form(n)
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  n==1 ? 0 : n==2 ? 1 : 2
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  end
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  when :three_slavic_russian
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- I18nService.instance.nplurals = 3
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  def plural_form(n)
26
21
  n%10==1 && n%100!=11 ? 0 : n%10>=2 && n%10<=4 && (n%100<10 || n%100>=20) ? 1 : 2
27
22
  end
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  when :three_baltic_latvian
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- I18nService.instance.nplurals = 3
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  def plural_form(n)
31
25
  n%10==1 && n%100!=11 ? 0 : n != 0 ? 1 : 2
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26
  end
33
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  when :three_baltic_lithuanian
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- I18nService.instance.nplurals = 3
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  def plural_form(n)
36
29
  n%10==1 && n%100!=11 ? 0 : n%10>=2 && (n%100<10 || n%100>=20) ? 1 : 2
37
30
  end
38
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  when :three_slavic_polish
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- I18nService.instance.nplurals = 3
40
32
  def plural_form(n)
41
33
  n==1 ? 0 : n%10>=2 && n%10<=4 && (n%100<10 || n%100>=20) ? 1 : 2
42
34
  end
43
35
  when :four
44
- I18nService.instance.nplurals = 4
45
36
  def plural_form(n)
46
37
  n%100==1 ? 0 : n%100==2 ? 1 : n%100==3 || n%100==4 ? 2 : 3
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38
  end
data/lib/ri18n/po.rb CHANGED
@@ -10,9 +10,9 @@ class PoSource < String
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11
  attr_reader :table
12
12
  attr_reader :header
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- def initialize(*args)
14
- super
15
- @table = Catalog.new
13
+ def initialize(source, lang)
14
+ super(source)
15
+ @table = Catalog.new(lang)
16
16
  set_entries
17
17
  end
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@@ -2,18 +2,25 @@
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  i18n = I18nService.instance
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+ # Returns the translated +string+ if available; otherwise returns +string+
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  def _(string)
6
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  fetch = I18nService.instance.table.fetch(string, string)
7
8
  fetch.empty? ? string : fetch
8
9
  end
9
10
 
10
- # translator for string with interpolation part(s)
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+ # Returns the translated +string+ if available; otherwise returns +string+
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+ # Does #{} interpolation on the tranlated string
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13
  def _i(string, caller = self)
12
14
  ret = I18nService.instance.table.fetch(string, string) || string
13
15
  ret.interpolate(caller)
14
16
  end
15
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- # plurals
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+ # Returns a translated +msgid+ in the proper plural form.
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+ # +n+ is the number (should be an Integer) that determines the plural form
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+ # Typical usage:
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+ # n_('%i file', '%i files', n)
22
+ # An implicit +sprintf+ is made to substitute %i with the value of n.
23
+
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24
  def n_(msgid, msgid_plural, n)
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25
  ret = I18nService.instance.table[msgid]
19
26
  unless ret.empty?
@@ -25,14 +32,21 @@ end
25
32
 
26
33
  unless i18n.try_load
27
34
  i18n.table = {}
35
+ # Default translator used in case where no catalog is loaded.
36
+ # it just returns the unchanged +string+
28
37
  def _(string)
29
38
  string
30
39
  end
31
40
 
41
+ # Default translator with interpolation used in case where no catalog is loaded.
42
+ # It returns the interpolated +string+
32
43
  def _i(string, caller = self)
33
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  string.interpolate(caller)
34
45
  end
35
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47
+ # Default plural translator used in case where no catalog is loaded.
48
+ # it returns the msgid if <tt>n == 1</tt> and msgid_plural otherwise
49
+ # (i.e. 'germanic' type plural form like for 'de' or 'en')
36
50
  def n_(msgid, msgid_plural, n)
37
51
  sprintf(n == 1 ? msgid : msgid_plural, n)
38
52
  end
metadata CHANGED
@@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ rubygems_version: 0.8.10
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  specification_version: 1
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  name: ri18n
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5
  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 0.0.2
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- date: 2005-04-26
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+ version: 0.0.3
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+ date: 2005-05-01
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  summary: Ruby application internationalization and localization library
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9
  require_paths:
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  - lib
@@ -27,12 +27,6 @@ platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Denis Mertz
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  files:
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- - GPL
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- - USAGE
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- - README
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- - VERSION
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- - CHANGES
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- - rakefile
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  - lib/i18nservice.rb
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  - lib/gettext.rb
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  - lib/ri18n/po.rb
@@ -50,5 +44,5 @@ extra_rdoc_files: []
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  executables: []
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  extensions: []
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  requirements:
53
- - rake
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+ - Rake
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  dependencies: []
data/CHANGES DELETED
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
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- = Ri18n Changelog
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-
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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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-
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- == Version 0.0.1
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-
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- * Initial release
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-
data/GPL DELETED
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- GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
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- Version 2, June 1991
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-
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- Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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- 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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- Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
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- of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
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-
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- Preamble
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-
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- The licenses for most software are designed to take away your
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- freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public
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- License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free
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- software--to make sure the software is free for all its users. This
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- General Public License applies to most of the Free Software
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- Foundation's software and to any other program whose authors commit to
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- using it. (Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by
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- the GNU Library General Public License instead.) You can apply it to
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- your programs, too.
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-
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- When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not
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- price. Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you
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- this service if you wish), that you receive source code or can get it
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