ri18n 0.0.2 → 0.0.3
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- data/lib/gettext.rb +65 -13
- data/lib/i18nservice.rb +28 -16
- data/lib/ri18n/catalog.rb +41 -6
- data/lib/ri18n/langtools.rb +23 -6
- data/lib/ri18n/newmsglist.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/ri18n/plural_forms.rb +0 -9
- data/lib/ri18n/po.rb +3 -3
- data/lib/ri18n/translators.rb +16 -2
- metadata +3 -9
- data/CHANGES +0 -13
- data/GPL +0 -340
- data/README +0 -27
- data/USAGE +0 -9
- data/VERSION +0 -1
- data/rakefile +0 -43
data/lib/gettext.rb
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require 'ri18n/newmsglist'
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require 'rubygems'
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require 'rake'
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require 'rake/tasklib'
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class GettextScanner < String
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SINGLE = "'(.+?)'"
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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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class GettextTask < TaskLib
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# Name of gettext task. (default is :gettext)
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attr_accessor :name
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# True if verbose test output desired. (default is false)
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# Glob pattern to match source files. (default is '**/*.rb')
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attr_accessor :pattern
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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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@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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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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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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list += new_strings
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end # class GettextTask
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data/lib/i18nservice.rb
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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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# execute code bloc in the PO dir
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def in_po_dir #:nodoc:
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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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# 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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# 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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# 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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# 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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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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def filename(lang)
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def filename(lang) #:nodoc:
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def write_pot(t)#:nodoc:
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data/lib/ri18n/catalog.rb
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class Catalog < Hash
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def initialize(lang)
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def po_header
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def po_header(app_enc)
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# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE.
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def po_format(
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def po_format(app_enc='utf-8')
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def update(new_msg)
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attr_accessor :nplurals
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data/lib/ri18n/newmsglist.rb
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data/lib/ri18n/plural_forms.rb
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