/* Extracts strings from C source file to Uniforum style .po file. Copyright (C) 1995-1998, 2000-2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Written by Ulrich Drepper , April 1995. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H # include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "xgettext.h" #include "closeout.h" #include "dir-list.h" #include "file-list.h" #include "str-list.h" #include "error.h" #include "error-progname.h" #include "progname.h" #include "relocatable.h" #include "basename.h" #include "xerror.h" #include "xvasprintf.h" #include "xalloc.h" #include "xallocsa.h" #include "strstr.h" #include "xerror.h" #include "exit.h" #include "pathname.h" #include "c-strcase.h" #include "open-po.h" #include "read-po-abstract.h" #include "message.h" #include "po-charset.h" #include "msgl-iconv.h" #include "msgl-ascii.h" #include "po-time.h" #include "write-po.h" #include "format.h" #include "propername.h" #include "gettext.h" /* A convenience macro. I don't like writing gettext() every time. */ #define _(str) gettext (str) #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #include "x-c.h" #include "x-po.h" #include "x-sh.h" #include "x-python.h" #include "x-lisp.h" #include "x-elisp.h" #include "x-librep.h" #include "x-scheme.h" #include "x-smalltalk.h" #include "x-java.h" #include "x-properties.h" #include "x-csharp.h" #include "x-awk.h" #include "x-ycp.h" #include "x-tcl.h" #include "x-perl.h" #include "x-php.h" #include "x-stringtable.h" #include "x-rst.h" #include "x-glade.h" #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif /* If nonzero add all comments immediately preceding one of the keywords. */ static bool add_all_comments = false; /* Tag used in comment of prevailing domain. */ static char *comment_tag; /* Name of default domain file. If not set defaults to messages.po. */ static const char *default_domain; /* If called with --debug option the output reflects whether format string recognition is done automatically or forced by the user. */ static int do_debug; /* Content of .po files with symbols to be excluded. */ message_list_ty *exclude; /* Force output of PO file even if empty. */ static int force_po; /* Copyright holder of the output file and the translations. */ static const char *copyright_holder = "THE PACKAGE'S COPYRIGHT HOLDER"; /* Email address or URL for reports of bugs in msgids. */ static const char *msgid_bugs_address = NULL; /* String used as prefix for msgstr. */ static const char *msgstr_prefix; /* String used as suffix for msgstr. */ static const char *msgstr_suffix; /* Directory in which output files are created. */ static char *output_dir; /* The output syntax: .pot or .properties or .strings. */ static input_syntax_ty output_syntax = syntax_po; /* If nonzero omit header with information about this run. */ int xgettext_omit_header; /* Table of flag_context_list_ty tables. */ static flag_context_list_table_ty flag_table_c; static flag_context_list_table_ty flag_table_cxx_qt; static flag_context_list_table_ty flag_table_cxx_boost; static flag_context_list_table_ty flag_table_objc; static flag_context_list_table_ty flag_table_gcc_internal; static flag_context_list_table_ty flag_table_sh; static flag_context_list_table_ty flag_table_python; static flag_context_list_table_ty flag_table_lisp; static flag_context_list_table_ty flag_table_elisp; static flag_context_list_table_ty flag_table_librep; static flag_context_list_table_ty flag_table_scheme; static flag_context_list_table_ty flag_table_java; static flag_context_list_table_ty flag_table_csharp; static flag_context_list_table_ty flag_table_awk; static flag_context_list_table_ty flag_table_ycp; static flag_context_list_table_ty flag_table_tcl; static flag_context_list_table_ty flag_table_perl; static flag_context_list_table_ty flag_table_php; /* If true, recognize Qt format strings. */ static bool recognize_format_qt; /* If true, recognize Boost format strings. */ static bool recognize_format_boost; /* Canonicalized encoding name for all input files. */ const char *xgettext_global_source_encoding; #if HAVE_ICONV /* Converter from xgettext_global_source_encoding to UTF-8 (except from ASCII or UTF-8, when this conversion is a no-op). */ iconv_t xgettext_global_source_iconv; #endif /* Canonicalized encoding name for the current input file. */ const char *xgettext_current_source_encoding; #if HAVE_ICONV /* Converter from xgettext_current_source_encoding to UTF-8 (except from ASCII or UTF-8, when this conversion is a no-op). */ iconv_t xgettext_current_source_iconv; #endif /* Long options. */ static const struct option long_options[] = { { "add-comments", optional_argument, NULL, 'c' }, { "add-location", no_argument, &line_comment, 1 }, { "boost", no_argument, NULL, CHAR_MAX + 10 }, { "c++", no_argument, NULL, 'C' }, { "copyright-holder", required_argument, NULL, CHAR_MAX + 1 }, { "debug", no_argument, &do_debug, 1 }, { "default-domain", required_argument, NULL, 'd' }, { "directory", required_argument, NULL, 'D' }, { "escape", no_argument, NULL, 'E' }, { "exclude-file", required_argument, NULL, 'x' }, { "extract-all", no_argument, NULL, 'a' }, { "files-from", required_argument, NULL, 'f' }, { "flag", required_argument, NULL, CHAR_MAX + 8 }, { "force-po", no_argument, &force_po, 1 }, { "foreign-user", no_argument, NULL, CHAR_MAX + 2 }, { "from-code", required_argument, NULL, CHAR_MAX + 3 }, { "help", no_argument, NULL, 'h' }, { "indent", no_argument, NULL, 'i' }, { "join-existing", no_argument, NULL, 'j' }, { "keyword", optional_argument, NULL, 'k' }, { "language", required_argument, NULL, 'L' }, { "msgid-bugs-address", required_argument, NULL, CHAR_MAX + 5 }, { "msgstr-prefix", optional_argument, NULL, 'm' }, { "msgstr-suffix", optional_argument, NULL, 'M' }, { "no-escape", no_argument, NULL, 'e' }, { "no-location", no_argument, &line_comment, 0 }, { "no-wrap", no_argument, NULL, CHAR_MAX + 4 }, { "omit-header", no_argument, &xgettext_omit_header, 1 }, { "output", required_argument, NULL, 'o' }, { "output-dir", required_argument, NULL, 'p' }, { "properties-output", no_argument, NULL, CHAR_MAX + 6 }, { "qt", no_argument, NULL, CHAR_MAX + 9 }, { "sort-by-file", no_argument, NULL, 'F' }, { "sort-output", no_argument, NULL, 's' }, { "strict", no_argument, NULL, 'S' }, { "string-limit", required_argument, NULL, 'l' }, { "stringtable-output", no_argument, NULL, CHAR_MAX + 7 }, { "trigraphs", no_argument, NULL, 'T' }, { "version", no_argument, NULL, 'V' }, { "width", required_argument, NULL, 'w', }, { NULL, 0, NULL, 0 } }; /* The extractors must all be functions returning void and taking three arguments designating the input stream and one message domain list argument in which to add the messages. */ typedef void (*extractor_func) (FILE *fp, const char *real_filename, const char *logical_filename, flag_context_list_table_ty *flag_table, msgdomain_list_ty *mdlp); typedef struct extractor_ty extractor_ty; struct extractor_ty { extractor_func func; flag_context_list_table_ty *flag_table; struct formatstring_parser *formatstring_parser1; struct formatstring_parser *formatstring_parser2; }; /* Forward declaration of local functions. */ static void usage (int status) #if defined __GNUC__ && ((__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ > 4) || __GNUC__ > 2) __attribute__ ((noreturn)) #endif ; static void read_exclusion_file (char *file_name); static void extract_from_file (const char *file_name, extractor_ty extractor, msgdomain_list_ty *mdlp); static message_ty *construct_header (void); static void finalize_header (msgdomain_list_ty *mdlp); static extractor_ty language_to_extractor (const char *name); static const char *extension_to_language (const char *extension); int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { int optchar; bool do_help = false; bool do_version = false; msgdomain_list_ty *mdlp; bool join_existing = false; bool no_default_keywords = false; bool some_additional_keywords = false; bool sort_by_msgid = false; bool sort_by_filepos = false; const char *file_name; const char *files_from = NULL; string_list_ty *file_list; char *output_file = NULL; const char *language = NULL; extractor_ty extractor = { NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL }; int cnt; size_t i; /* Set program name for messages. */ set_program_name (argv[0]); error_print_progname = maybe_print_progname; #ifdef HAVE_SETLOCALE /* Set locale via LC_ALL. */ setlocale (LC_ALL, ""); #endif /* Set the text message domain. */ bindtextdomain (PACKAGE, relocate (LOCALEDIR)); bindtextdomain ("bison-runtime", relocate (BISON_LOCALEDIR)); textdomain (PACKAGE); /* Ensure that write errors on stdout are detected. */ atexit (close_stdout); /* Set initial value of variables. */ default_domain = MESSAGE_DOMAIN_DEFAULT; xgettext_global_source_encoding = po_charset_ascii; init_flag_table_c (); init_flag_table_objc (); init_flag_table_gcc_internal (); init_flag_table_sh (); init_flag_table_python (); init_flag_table_lisp (); init_flag_table_elisp (); init_flag_table_librep (); init_flag_table_scheme (); init_flag_table_java (); init_flag_table_csharp (); init_flag_table_awk (); init_flag_table_ycp (); init_flag_table_tcl (); init_flag_table_perl (); init_flag_table_php (); while ((optchar = getopt_long (argc, argv, "ac::Cd:D:eEf:Fhijk::l:L:m::M::no:p:sTVw:x:", long_options, NULL)) != EOF) switch (optchar) { case '\0': /* Long option. */ break; case 'a': x_c_extract_all (); x_sh_extract_all (); x_python_extract_all (); x_lisp_extract_all (); x_elisp_extract_all (); x_librep_extract_all (); x_scheme_extract_all (); x_java_extract_all (); x_csharp_extract_all (); x_awk_extract_all (); x_tcl_extract_all (); x_perl_extract_all (); x_php_extract_all (); x_glade_extract_all (); break; case 'c': if (optarg == NULL) { add_all_comments = true; comment_tag = NULL; } else { add_all_comments = false; comment_tag = optarg; /* We ignore leading white space. */ while (isspace ((unsigned char) *comment_tag)) ++comment_tag; } break; case 'C': language = "C++"; break; case 'd': default_domain = optarg; break; case 'D': dir_list_append (optarg); break; case 'e': message_print_style_escape (false); break; case 'E': message_print_style_escape (true); break; case 'f': files_from = optarg; break; case 'F': sort_by_filepos = true; break; case 'h': do_help = true; break; case 'i': message_print_style_indent (); break; case 'j': join_existing = true; break; case 'k': if (optarg != NULL && *optarg == '\0') /* Make "--keyword=" work like "--keyword" and "-k". */ optarg = NULL; x_c_keyword (optarg); x_objc_keyword (optarg); x_sh_keyword (optarg); x_python_keyword (optarg); x_lisp_keyword (optarg); x_elisp_keyword (optarg); x_librep_keyword (optarg); x_scheme_keyword (optarg); x_java_keyword (optarg); x_csharp_keyword (optarg); x_awk_keyword (optarg); x_tcl_keyword (optarg); x_perl_keyword (optarg); x_php_keyword (optarg); x_glade_keyword (optarg); if (optarg == NULL) no_default_keywords = true; else some_additional_keywords = true; break; case 'l': /* Accepted for backward compatibility with 0.10.35. */ break; case 'L': language = optarg; break; case 'm': /* -m takes an optional argument. If none is given "" is assumed. */ msgstr_prefix = optarg == NULL ? "" : optarg; break; case 'M': /* -M takes an optional argument. If none is given "" is assumed. */ msgstr_suffix = optarg == NULL ? "" : optarg; break; case 'n': line_comment = 1; break; case 'o': output_file = optarg; break; case 'p': { size_t len = strlen (optarg); if (output_dir != NULL) free (output_dir); if (optarg[len - 1] == '/') output_dir = xstrdup (optarg); else output_dir = xasprintf ("%s/", optarg); } break; case 's': sort_by_msgid = true; break; case 'S': message_print_style_uniforum (); break; case 'T': x_c_trigraphs (); break; case 'V': do_version = true; break; case 'w': { int value; char *endp; value = strtol (optarg, &endp, 10); if (endp != optarg) message_page_width_set (value); } break; case 'x': read_exclusion_file (optarg); break; case CHAR_MAX + 1: /* --copyright-holder */ copyright_holder = optarg; break; case CHAR_MAX + 2: /* --foreign-user */ copyright_holder = ""; break; case CHAR_MAX + 3: /* --from-code */ xgettext_global_source_encoding = po_charset_canonicalize (optarg); if (xgettext_global_source_encoding == NULL) xgettext_global_source_encoding = po_charset_ascii; break; case CHAR_MAX + 4: /* --no-wrap */ message_page_width_ignore (); break; case CHAR_MAX + 5: /* --msgid-bugs-address */ msgid_bugs_address = optarg; break; case CHAR_MAX + 6: /* --properties-output */ message_print_syntax_properties (); output_syntax = syntax_properties; break; case CHAR_MAX + 7: /* --stringtable-output */ message_print_syntax_stringtable (); output_syntax = syntax_stringtable; break; case CHAR_MAX + 8: /* --flag */ xgettext_record_flag (optarg); break; case CHAR_MAX + 9: /* --qt */ recognize_format_qt = true; break; case CHAR_MAX + 10: /* --boost */ recognize_format_boost = true; break; default: usage (EXIT_FAILURE); /* NOTREACHED */ } /* Version information requested. */ if (do_version) { printf ("%s (GNU %s) %s\n", basename (program_name), PACKAGE, VERSION); /* xgettext: no-wrap */ printf (_("Copyright (C) %s Free Software Foundation, Inc.\n\ This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO\n\ warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.\n\ "), "1995-1998, 2000-2006"); printf (_("Written by %s.\n"), proper_name ("Ulrich Drepper")); exit (EXIT_SUCCESS); } /* Help is requested. */ if (do_help) usage (EXIT_SUCCESS); /* Verify selected options. */ if (!line_comment && sort_by_filepos) error (EXIT_FAILURE, 0, _("%s and %s are mutually exclusive"), "--no-location", "--sort-by-file"); if (sort_by_msgid && sort_by_filepos) error (EXIT_FAILURE, 0, _("%s and %s are mutually exclusive"), "--sort-output", "--sort-by-file"); if (recognize_format_qt && recognize_format_boost) /* We cannot support both Qt and Boost format strings, because there are only two formatstring parsers per language, and formatstring_c is the first one for C++. */ error (EXIT_FAILURE, 0, _("%s and %s are mutually exclusive"), "--qt", "--boost"); if (join_existing && strcmp (default_domain, "-") == 0) error (EXIT_FAILURE, 0, _("\ --join-existing cannot be used when output is written to stdout")); if (no_default_keywords && !some_additional_keywords) { error (0, 0, _("\ xgettext cannot work without keywords to look for")); usage (EXIT_FAILURE); } /* Test whether we have some input files given. */ if (files_from == NULL && optind >= argc) { error (EXIT_SUCCESS, 0, _("no input file given")); usage (EXIT_FAILURE); } /* Determine extractor from language. */ if (language != NULL) extractor = language_to_extractor (language); /* Canonize msgstr prefix/suffix. */ if (msgstr_prefix != NULL && msgstr_suffix == NULL) msgstr_suffix = ""; else if (msgstr_prefix == NULL && msgstr_suffix != NULL) msgstr_prefix = ""; /* Default output directory is the current directory. */ if (output_dir == NULL) output_dir = "."; /* Construct the name of the output file. If the default domain has the special name "-" we write to stdout. */ if (output_file) { if (IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (output_file) || strcmp (output_file, "-") == 0) file_name = xstrdup (output_file); else /* Please do NOT add a .po suffix! */ file_name = concatenated_pathname (output_dir, output_file, NULL); } else if (strcmp (default_domain, "-") == 0) file_name = "-"; else file_name = concatenated_pathname (output_dir, default_domain, ".po"); /* Determine list of files we have to process. */ if (files_from != NULL) file_list = read_names_from_file (files_from); else file_list = string_list_alloc (); /* Append names from command line. */ for (cnt = optind; cnt < argc; ++cnt) string_list_append_unique (file_list, argv[cnt]); /* Allocate converter from xgettext_global_source_encoding to UTF-8 (except from ASCII or UTF-8, when this conversion is a no-op). */ if (xgettext_global_source_encoding != po_charset_ascii && xgettext_global_source_encoding != po_charset_utf8) { #if HAVE_ICONV iconv_t cd; /* Avoid glibc-2.1 bug with EUC-KR. */ # if (__GLIBC__ - 0 == 2 && __GLIBC_MINOR__ - 0 <= 1) && !defined _LIBICONV_VERSION if (strcmp (xgettext_global_source_encoding, "EUC-KR") == 0) cd = (iconv_t)(-1); else # endif cd = iconv_open (po_charset_utf8, xgettext_global_source_encoding); if (cd == (iconv_t)(-1)) error (EXIT_FAILURE, 0, _("\ Cannot convert from \"%s\" to \"%s\". %s relies on iconv(), \ and iconv() does not support this conversion."), xgettext_global_source_encoding, po_charset_utf8, basename (program_name)); xgettext_global_source_iconv = cd; #else error (EXIT_FAILURE, 0, _("\ Cannot convert from \"%s\" to \"%s\". %s relies on iconv(). \ This version was built without iconv()."), xgettext_global_source_encoding, po_charset_utf8, basename (program_name)); #endif } /* Allocate a message list to remember all the messages. */ mdlp = msgdomain_list_alloc (true); /* Generate a header, so that we know how and when this PO file was created. */ if (!xgettext_omit_header) message_list_append (mdlp->item[0]->messages, construct_header ()); /* Read in the old messages, so that we can add to them. */ if (join_existing) { /* Temporarily reset the directory list to empty, because file_name is an output file and therefore should not be searched for. */ void *saved_directory_list = dir_list_save_reset (); extractor_ty po_extractor = { extract_po, NULL, NULL, NULL }; extract_from_file (file_name, po_extractor, mdlp); if (!is_ascii_msgdomain_list (mdlp)) mdlp = iconv_msgdomain_list (mdlp, "UTF-8", file_name); dir_list_restore (saved_directory_list); } /* Process all input files. */ for (i = 0; i < file_list->nitems; i++) { const char *filename; extractor_ty this_file_extractor; filename = file_list->item[i]; if (extractor.func) this_file_extractor = extractor; else { const char *base; char *reduced; const char *extension; const char *language; base = strrchr (filename, '/'); if (!base) base = filename; reduced = xstrdup (base); /* Remove a trailing ".in" - it's a generic suffix. */ if (strlen (reduced) >= 3 && memcmp (reduced + strlen (reduced) - 3, ".in", 3) == 0) reduced[strlen (reduced) - 3] = '\0'; /* Work out what the file extension is. */ extension = strrchr (reduced, '.'); if (extension) ++extension; else extension = ""; /* Derive the language from the extension, and the extractor function from the language. */ language = extension_to_language (extension); if (language == NULL) { error (0, 0, _("\ warning: file `%s' extension `%s' is unknown; will try C"), filename, extension); language = "C"; } this_file_extractor = language_to_extractor (language); free (reduced); } /* Extract the strings from the file. */ extract_from_file (filename, this_file_extractor, mdlp); } string_list_free (file_list); /* Finalize the constructed header. */ if (!xgettext_omit_header) finalize_header (mdlp); /* Free the allocated converter. */ #if HAVE_ICONV if (xgettext_global_source_encoding != po_charset_ascii && xgettext_global_source_encoding != po_charset_utf8) iconv_close (xgettext_global_source_iconv); #endif /* Sorting the list of messages. */ if (sort_by_filepos) msgdomain_list_sort_by_filepos (mdlp); else if (sort_by_msgid) msgdomain_list_sort_by_msgid (mdlp); /* Write the PO file. */ msgdomain_list_print (mdlp, file_name, force_po, do_debug); exit (EXIT_SUCCESS); } /* Display usage information and exit. */ static void usage (int status) { if (status != EXIT_SUCCESS) fprintf (stderr, _("Try `%s --help' for more information.\n"), program_name); else { printf (_("\ Usage: %s [OPTION] [INPUTFILE]...\n\ "), program_name); printf ("\n"); printf (_("\ Extract translatable strings from given input files.\n\ ")); printf ("\n"); /* xgettext: no-wrap */ printf (_("\ Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too.\n\ Similarly for optional arguments.\n\ ")); printf ("\n"); printf (_("\ Input file location:\n")); printf (_("\ INPUTFILE ... input files\n")); printf (_("\ -f, --files-from=FILE get list of input files from FILE\n")); printf (_("\ -D, --directory=DIRECTORY add DIRECTORY to list for input files search\n")); printf (_("\ If input file is -, standard input is read.\n")); printf ("\n"); printf (_("\ Output file location:\n")); printf (_("\ -d, --default-domain=NAME use NAME.po for output (instead of messages.po)\n")); printf (_("\ -o, --output=FILE write output to specified file\n")); printf (_("\ -p, --output-dir=DIR output files will be placed in directory DIR\n")); printf (_("\ If output file is -, output is written to standard output.\n")); printf ("\n"); printf (_("\ Choice of input file language:\n")); printf (_("\ -L, --language=NAME recognise the specified language\n\ (C, C++, ObjectiveC, PO, Shell, Python, Lisp,\n\ EmacsLisp, librep, Scheme, Smalltalk, Java,\n\ JavaProperties, C#, awk, YCP, Tcl, Perl, PHP,\n\ GCC-source, NXStringTable, RST, Glade)\n")); printf (_("\ -C, --c++ shorthand for --language=C++\n")); printf (_("\ By default the language is guessed depending on the input file name extension.\n")); printf ("\n"); printf (_("\ Input file interpretation:\n")); printf (_("\ --from-code=NAME encoding of input files\n\ (except for Python, Tcl, Glade)\n")); printf (_("\ By default the input files are assumed to be in ASCII.\n")); printf ("\n"); printf (_("\ Operation mode:\n")); printf (_("\ -j, --join-existing join messages with existing file\n")); printf (_("\ -x, --exclude-file=FILE.po entries from FILE.po are not extracted\n")); printf (_("\ -c, --add-comments[=TAG] place comment block with TAG (or those\n\ preceding keyword lines) in output file\n")); printf ("\n"); printf (_("\ Language specific options:\n")); printf (_("\ -a, --extract-all extract all strings\n")); printf (_("\ (only languages C, C++, ObjectiveC, Shell,\n\ Python, Lisp, EmacsLisp, librep, Scheme, Java,\n\ C#, awk, Tcl, Perl, PHP, GCC-source, Glade)\n")); printf (_("\ -k, --keyword[=WORD] additional keyword to be looked for (without\n\ WORD means not to use default keywords)\n")); printf (_("\ (only languages C, C++, ObjectiveC, Shell,\n\ Python, Lisp, EmacsLisp, librep, Scheme, Java,\n\ C#, awk, Tcl, Perl, PHP, GCC-source, Glade)\n")); printf (_("\ --flag=WORD:ARG:FLAG additional flag for strings inside the argument\n\ number ARG of keyword WORD\n")); printf (_("\ (only languages C, C++, ObjectiveC, Shell,\n\ Python, Lisp, EmacsLisp, librep, Scheme, Java,\n\ C#, awk, YCP, Tcl, Perl, PHP, GCC-source)\n")); printf (_("\ -T, --trigraphs understand ANSI C trigraphs for input\n")); printf (_("\ (only languages C, C++, ObjectiveC)\n")); printf (_("\ --qt recognize Qt format strings\n")); printf (_("\ (only language C++)\n")); printf (_("\ --boost recognize Boost format strings\n")); printf (_("\ (only language C++)\n")); printf (_("\ --debug more detailed formatstring recognition result\n")); printf ("\n"); printf (_("\ Output details:\n")); printf (_("\ -e, --no-escape do not use C escapes in output (default)\n")); printf (_("\ -E, --escape use C escapes in output, no extended chars\n")); printf (_("\ --force-po write PO file even if empty\n")); printf (_("\ -i, --indent write the .po file using indented style\n")); printf (_("\ --no-location do not write '#: filename:line' lines\n")); printf (_("\ -n, --add-location generate '#: filename:line' lines (default)\n")); printf (_("\ --strict write out strict Uniforum conforming .po file\n")); printf (_("\ --properties-output write out a Java .properties file\n")); printf (_("\ --stringtable-output write out a NeXTstep/GNUstep .strings file\n")); printf (_("\ -w, --width=NUMBER set output page width\n")); printf (_("\ --no-wrap do not break long message lines, longer than\n\ the output page width, into several lines\n")); printf (_("\ -s, --sort-output generate sorted output\n")); printf (_("\ -F, --sort-by-file sort output by file location\n")); printf (_("\ --omit-header don't write header with `msgid \"\"' entry\n")); printf (_("\ --copyright-holder=STRING set copyright holder in output\n")); printf (_("\ --foreign-user omit FSF copyright in output for foreign user\n")); printf (_("\ --msgid-bugs-address=EMAIL@ADDRESS set report address for msgid bugs\n")); printf (_("\ -m, --msgstr-prefix[=STRING] use STRING or \"\" as prefix for msgstr entries\n")); printf (_("\ -M, --msgstr-suffix[=STRING] use STRING or \"\" as suffix for msgstr entries\n")); printf ("\n"); printf (_("\ Informative output:\n")); printf (_("\ -h, --help display this help and exit\n")); printf (_("\ -V, --version output version information and exit\n")); printf ("\n"); fputs (_("Report bugs to .\n"), stdout); } exit (status); } static void exclude_directive_domain (abstract_po_reader_ty *pop, char *name) { po_gram_error_at_line (&gram_pos, _("this file may not contain domain directives")); } static void exclude_directive_message (abstract_po_reader_ty *pop, char *msgctxt, char *msgid, lex_pos_ty *msgid_pos, char *msgid_plural, char *msgstr, size_t msgstr_len, lex_pos_ty *msgstr_pos, bool force_fuzzy, bool obsolete) { message_ty *mp; /* See if this message ID has been seen before. */ if (exclude == NULL) exclude = message_list_alloc (true); mp = message_list_search (exclude, msgctxt, msgid); if (mp != NULL) free (msgid); else { mp = message_alloc (msgctxt, msgid, msgid_plural, "", 1, msgstr_pos); /* Do not free msgid. */ message_list_append (exclude, mp); } /* All we care about is the msgid. Throw the msgstr away. Don't even check for duplicate msgids. */ free (msgstr); } /* So that the one parser can be used for multiple programs, and also use good data hiding and encapsulation practices, an object oriented approach has been taken. An object instance is allocated, and all actions resulting from the parse will be through invocations of method functions of that object. */ static abstract_po_reader_class_ty exclude_methods = { sizeof (abstract_po_reader_ty), NULL, /* constructor */ NULL, /* destructor */ NULL, /* parse_brief */ NULL, /* parse_debrief */ exclude_directive_domain, exclude_directive_message, NULL, /* comment */ NULL, /* comment_dot */ NULL, /* comment_filepos */ NULL, /* comment_special */ }; static void read_exclusion_file (char *filename) { char *real_filename; FILE *fp = open_po_file (filename, &real_filename, true); abstract_po_reader_ty *pop; pop = po_reader_alloc (&exclude_methods); po_scan (pop, fp, real_filename, filename, input_syntax); po_reader_free (pop); if (fp != stdin) fclose (fp); } void split_keywordspec (const char *spec, const char **endp, struct callshape *shapep) { const char *p; int argnum1 = 0; int argnum2 = 0; int argnumc = 0; bool argnum1_glib_context = false; bool argnum2_glib_context = false; int argtotal = 0; string_list_ty xcomments; string_list_init (&xcomments); /* Start parsing from the end. */ p = spec + strlen (spec); while (p > spec) { if (isdigit ((unsigned char) p[-1]) || ((p[-1] == 'c' || p[-1] == 'g' || p[-1] == 't') && p - 1 > spec && isdigit ((unsigned char) p[-2]))) { bool contextp = (p[-1] == 'c'); bool glibp = (p[-1] == 'g'); bool totalp = (p[-1] == 't'); do p--; while (p > spec && isdigit ((unsigned char) p[-1])); if (p > spec && (p[-1] == ',' || p[-1] == ':')) { char *dummy; int arg = strtol (p, &dummy, 10); if (contextp) { if (argnumc != 0) /* Only one context argument can be given. */ break; argnumc = arg; } else if (totalp) { if (argtotal != 0) /* Only one total number of arguments can be given. */ break; argtotal = arg; } else { if (argnum2 != 0) /* At most two normal arguments can be given. */ break; argnum2 = argnum1; argnum2_glib_context = argnum1_glib_context; argnum1 = arg; argnum1_glib_context = glibp; } } else break; } else if (p[-1] == '"') { const char *xcomment_end; p--; xcomment_end = p; while (p > spec && p[-1] != '"') p--; if (p > spec /* && p[-1] == '"' */) { const char *xcomment_start; xcomment_start = p; p--; if (p > spec && (p[-1] == ',' || p[-1] == ':')) { size_t xcomment_len = xcomment_end - xcomment_start; char *xcomment = (char *) xmalloc (xcomment_len + 1); memcpy (xcomment, xcomment_start, xcomment_len); xcomment[xcomment_len] = '\0'; string_list_append (&xcomments, xcomment); } else break; } else break; } else break; /* Here an element of the comma-separated list has been parsed. */ if (!(p > spec && (p[-1] == ',' || p[-1] == ':'))) abort (); p--; if (*p == ':') { size_t i; if (argnum1 == 0 && argnum2 == 0) /* At least one non-context argument must be given. */ break; if (argnumc != 0 && (argnum1_glib_context || argnum2_glib_context)) /* Incompatible ways to specify the context. */ break; *endp = p; shapep->argnum1 = (argnum1 > 0 ? argnum1 : 1); shapep->argnum2 = argnum2; shapep->argnumc = argnumc; shapep->argnum1_glib_context = argnum1_glib_context; shapep->argnum2_glib_context = argnum2_glib_context; shapep->argtotal = argtotal; /* Reverse the order of the xcomments. */ string_list_init (&shapep->xcomments); for (i = xcomments.nitems; i > 0; ) string_list_append (&shapep->xcomments, xcomments.item[--i]); string_list_destroy (&xcomments); return; } } /* Couldn't parse the desired syntax. */ *endp = spec + strlen (spec); shapep->argnum1 = 1; shapep->argnum2 = 0; shapep->argnumc = 0; shapep->argnum1_glib_context = false; shapep->argnum2_glib_context = false; shapep->argtotal = 0; string_list_init (&shapep->xcomments); string_list_destroy (&xcomments); } void insert_keyword_callshape (hash_table *table, const char *keyword, size_t keyword_len, const struct callshape *shape) { void *old_value; if (hash_find_entry (table, keyword, keyword_len, &old_value)) { /* Create a one-element 'struct callshapes'. */ struct callshapes *shapes = (struct callshapes *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct callshapes)); shapes->nshapes = 1; shapes->shapes[0] = *shape; keyword = (const char *) hash_insert_entry (table, keyword, keyword_len, shapes); if (keyword == NULL) abort (); shapes->keyword = keyword; shapes->keyword_len = keyword_len; } else { /* Found a 'struct callshapes'. See whether it already contains the desired shape. */ struct callshapes *old_shapes = (struct callshapes *) old_value; bool found; size_t i; found = false; for (i = 0; i < old_shapes->nshapes; i++) if (old_shapes->shapes[i].argnum1 == shape->argnum1 && old_shapes->shapes[i].argnum2 == shape->argnum2 && old_shapes->shapes[i].argnumc == shape->argnumc && old_shapes->shapes[i].argnum1_glib_context == shape->argnum1_glib_context && old_shapes->shapes[i].argnum2_glib_context == shape->argnum2_glib_context && old_shapes->shapes[i].argtotal == shape->argtotal) { old_shapes->shapes[i].xcomments = shape->xcomments; found = true; break; } if (!found) { /* Replace the existing 'struct callshapes' with a new one. */ struct callshapes *shapes = (struct callshapes *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct callshapes) + old_shapes->nshapes * sizeof (struct callshape)); shapes->keyword = old_shapes->keyword; shapes->keyword_len = old_shapes->keyword_len; shapes->nshapes = old_shapes->nshapes + 1; for (i = 0; i < old_shapes->nshapes; i++) shapes->shapes[i] = old_shapes->shapes[i]; shapes->shapes[i] = *shape; if (hash_set_value (table, keyword, keyword_len, shapes)) abort (); free (old_shapes); } } } /* Null context. */ flag_context_ty null_context = { undecided, false, undecided, false }; /* Transparent context. */ flag_context_ty passthrough_context = { undecided, true, undecided, true }; flag_context_ty inherited_context (flag_context_ty outer_context, flag_context_ty modifier_context) { flag_context_ty result = modifier_context; if (result.pass_format1) { result.is_format1 = outer_context.is_format1; result.pass_format1 = false; } if (result.pass_format2) { result.is_format2 = outer_context.is_format2; result.pass_format2 = false; } return result; } /* Null context list iterator. */ flag_context_list_iterator_ty null_context_list_iterator = { 1, NULL }; /* Transparent context list iterator. */ static flag_context_list_ty passthrough_context_circular_list = { 1, { undecided, true, undecided, true }, &passthrough_context_circular_list }; flag_context_list_iterator_ty passthrough_context_list_iterator = { 1, &passthrough_context_circular_list }; flag_context_list_iterator_ty flag_context_list_iterator (flag_context_list_ty *list) { flag_context_list_iterator_ty result; result.argnum = 1; result.head = list; return result; } flag_context_ty flag_context_list_iterator_advance (flag_context_list_iterator_ty *iter) { if (iter->head == NULL) return null_context; if (iter->argnum == iter->head->argnum) { flag_context_ty result = iter->head->flags; /* Special casing of circular list. */ if (iter->head != iter->head->next) { iter->head = iter->head->next; iter->argnum++; } return result; } else { iter->argnum++; return null_context; } } flag_context_list_ty * flag_context_list_table_lookup (flag_context_list_table_ty *flag_table, const void *key, size_t keylen) { void *entry; if (flag_table->table != NULL && hash_find_entry (flag_table, key, keylen, &entry) == 0) return (flag_context_list_ty *) entry; else return NULL; } static void flag_context_list_table_insert (flag_context_list_table_ty *table, unsigned int index, const char *name_start, const char *name_end, int argnum, enum is_format value, bool pass) { char *allocated_name = NULL; if (table == &flag_table_lisp) { /* Convert NAME to upper case. */ size_t name_len = name_end - name_start; char *name = allocated_name = (char *) xallocsa (name_len); size_t i; for (i = 0; i < name_len; i++) name[i] = (name_start[i] >= 'a' && name_start[i] <= 'z' ? name_start[i] - 'a' + 'A' : name_start[i]); name_start = name; name_end = name + name_len; } else if (table == &flag_table_tcl) { /* Remove redundant "::" prefix. */ if (name_end - name_start > 2 && name_start[0] == ':' && name_start[1] == ':') name_start += 2; } /* Insert the pair (VALUE, PASS) at INDEX in the element numbered ARGNUM of the list corresponding to NAME in the TABLE. */ if (table->table == NULL) hash_init (table, 100); { void *entry; if (hash_find_entry (table, name_start, name_end - name_start, &entry) != 0) { /* Create new hash table entry. */ flag_context_list_ty *list = (flag_context_list_ty *) xmalloc (sizeof (flag_context_list_ty)); list->argnum = argnum; memset (&list->flags, '\0', sizeof (list->flags)); switch (index) { case 0: list->flags.is_format1 = value; list->flags.pass_format1 = pass; break; case 1: list->flags.is_format2 = value; list->flags.pass_format2 = pass; break; default: abort (); } list->next = NULL; hash_insert_entry (table, name_start, name_end - name_start, list); } else { flag_context_list_ty *list = (flag_context_list_ty *)entry; flag_context_list_ty **lastp = NULL; while (list != NULL && list->argnum < argnum) { lastp = &list->next; list = *lastp; } if (list != NULL && list->argnum == argnum) { /* Add this flag to the current argument number. */ switch (index) { case 0: list->flags.is_format1 = value; list->flags.pass_format1 = pass; break; case 1: list->flags.is_format2 = value; list->flags.pass_format2 = pass; break; default: abort (); } } else if (lastp != NULL) { /* Add a new list entry for this argument number. */ list = (flag_context_list_ty *) xmalloc (sizeof (flag_context_list_ty)); list->argnum = argnum; memset (&list->flags, '\0', sizeof (list->flags)); switch (index) { case 0: list->flags.is_format1 = value; list->flags.pass_format1 = pass; break; case 1: list->flags.is_format2 = value; list->flags.pass_format2 = pass; break; default: abort (); } list->next = *lastp; *lastp = list; } else { /* Add a new list entry for this argument number, at the beginning of the list. Since we don't have an API for replacing the value of a key in the hash table, we have to copy the first list element. */ flag_context_list_ty *copy = (flag_context_list_ty *) xmalloc (sizeof (flag_context_list_ty)); *copy = *list; list->argnum = argnum; memset (&list->flags, '\0', sizeof (list->flags)); switch (index) { case 0: list->flags.is_format1 = value; list->flags.pass_format1 = pass; break; case 1: list->flags.is_format2 = value; list->flags.pass_format2 = pass; break; default: abort (); } list->next = copy; } } } if (allocated_name != NULL) freesa (allocated_name); } void xgettext_record_flag (const char *optionstring) { /* Check the string has at least two colons. (Colons in the name are allowed, needed for the Lisp and the Tcl backends.) */ const char *colon1; const char *colon2; for (colon2 = optionstring + strlen (optionstring); ; ) { if (colon2 == optionstring) goto err; colon2--; if (*colon2 == ':') break; } for (colon1 = colon2; ; ) { if (colon1 == optionstring) goto err; colon1--; if (*colon1 == ':') break; } { const char *name_start = optionstring; const char *name_end = colon1; const char *argnum_start = colon1 + 1; const char *argnum_end = colon2; const char *flag = colon2 + 1; int argnum; /* Check the parts' syntax. */ if (name_end == name_start) goto err; if (argnum_end == argnum_start) goto err; { char *endp; argnum = strtol (argnum_start, &endp, 10); if (endp != argnum_end) goto err; } if (argnum <= 0) goto err; /* Analyze the flag part. */ { bool pass; pass = false; if (strlen (flag) >= 5 && memcmp (flag, "pass-", 5) == 0) { pass = true; flag += 5; } /* Unlike po_parse_comment_special(), we don't accept "fuzzy" or "wrap" here - it has no sense. */ if (strlen (flag) >= 7 && memcmp (flag + strlen (flag) - 7, "-format", 7) == 0) { const char *p; size_t n; enum is_format value; size_t type; p = flag; n = strlen (flag) - 7; if (n >= 3 && memcmp (p, "no-", 3) == 0) { p += 3; n -= 3; value = no; } else if (n >= 9 && memcmp (p, "possible-", 9) == 0) { p += 9; n -= 9; value = possible; } else if (n >= 11 && memcmp (p, "impossible-", 11) == 0) { p += 11; n -= 11; value = impossible; } else value = yes_according_to_context; for (type = 0; type < NFORMATS; type++) if (strlen (format_language[type]) == n && memcmp (format_language[type], p, n) == 0) { switch (type) { case format_c: flag_context_list_table_insert (&flag_table_c, 0, name_start, name_end, argnum, value, pass); flag_context_list_table_insert (&flag_table_cxx_qt, 0, name_start, name_end, argnum, value, pass); flag_context_list_table_insert (&flag_table_cxx_boost, 0, name_start, name_end, argnum, value, pass); flag_context_list_table_insert (&flag_table_objc, 0, name_start, name_end, argnum, value, pass); break; case format_objc: flag_context_list_table_insert (&flag_table_objc, 1, name_start, name_end, argnum, value, pass); break; case format_sh: flag_context_list_table_insert (&flag_table_sh, 0, name_start, name_end, argnum, value, pass); break; case format_python: flag_context_list_table_insert (&flag_table_python, 0, name_start, name_end, argnum, value, pass); break; case format_lisp: flag_context_list_table_insert (&flag_table_lisp, 0, name_start, name_end, argnum, value, pass); break; case format_elisp: flag_context_list_table_insert (&flag_table_elisp, 0, name_start, name_end, argnum, value, pass); break; case format_librep: flag_context_list_table_insert (&flag_table_librep, 0, name_start, name_end, argnum, value, pass); break; case format_scheme: flag_context_list_table_insert (&flag_table_scheme, 0, name_start, name_end, argnum, value, pass); break; case format_smalltalk: break; case format_java: flag_context_list_table_insert (&flag_table_java, 0, name_start, name_end, argnum, value, pass); break; case format_csharp: flag_context_list_table_insert (&flag_table_csharp, 0, name_start, name_end, argnum, value, pass); break; case format_awk: flag_context_list_table_insert (&flag_table_awk, 0, name_start, name_end, argnum, value, pass); break; case format_pascal: break; case format_ycp: flag_context_list_table_insert (&flag_table_ycp, 0, name_start, name_end, argnum, value, pass); break; case format_tcl: flag_context_list_table_insert (&flag_table_tcl, 0, name_start, name_end, argnum, value, pass); break; case format_perl: flag_context_list_table_insert (&flag_table_perl, 0, name_start, name_end, argnum, value, pass); break; case format_perl_brace: flag_context_list_table_insert (&flag_table_perl, 1, name_start, name_end, argnum, value, pass); break; case format_php: flag_context_list_table_insert (&flag_table_php, 0, name_start, name_end, argnum, value, pass); break; case format_gcc_internal: flag_context_list_table_insert (&flag_table_gcc_internal, 0, name_start, name_end, argnum, value, pass); break; case format_qt: flag_context_list_table_insert (&flag_table_cxx_qt, 1, name_start, name_end, argnum, value, pass); break; case format_boost: flag_context_list_table_insert (&flag_table_cxx_boost, 1, name_start, name_end, argnum, value, pass); break; default: abort (); } return; } /* If the flag is not among the valid values, the optionstring is invalid. */ } } } err: error (EXIT_FAILURE, 0, _("\ A --flag argument doesn't have the ::[pass-] syntax: %s"), optionstring); } /* Comment handling: There is a list of automatic comments that may be appended to the next message. Used by remember_a_message(). */ static string_list_ty *comment; static void xgettext_comment_add (const char *str) { if (comment == NULL) comment = string_list_alloc (); string_list_append (comment, str); } static const char * xgettext_comment (size_t n) { if (comment == NULL || n >= comment->nitems) return NULL; return comment->item[n]; } static void xgettext_comment_reset () { if (comment != NULL) { string_list_free (comment); comment = NULL; } } refcounted_string_list_ty *savable_comment; void savable_comment_add (const char *str) { if (savable_comment == NULL) { savable_comment = (refcounted_string_list_ty *) xmalloc (sizeof (*savable_comment)); savable_comment->refcount = 1; string_list_init (&savable_comment->contents); } else if (savable_comment->refcount > 1) { /* Unshare the list by making copies. */ struct string_list_ty *oldcontents; size_t i; savable_comment->refcount--; oldcontents = &savable_comment->contents; savable_comment = (refcounted_string_list_ty *) xmalloc (sizeof (*savable_comment)); savable_comment->refcount = 1; string_list_init (&savable_comment->contents); for (i = 0; i < oldcontents->nitems; i++) string_list_append (&savable_comment->contents, oldcontents->item[i]); } string_list_append (&savable_comment->contents, str); } void savable_comment_reset () { drop_reference (savable_comment); savable_comment = NULL; } static void savable_comment_to_xgettext_comment (refcounted_string_list_ty *rslp) { xgettext_comment_reset (); if (rslp != NULL) { size_t i; for (i = 0; i < rslp->contents.nitems; i++) xgettext_comment_add (rslp->contents.item[i]); } } static FILE * xgettext_open (const char *fn, char **logical_file_name_p, char **real_file_name_p) { FILE *fp; char *new_name; char *logical_file_name; if (strcmp (fn, "-") == 0) { new_name = xstrdup (_("standard input")); logical_file_name = xstrdup (new_name); fp = stdin; } else if (IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (fn)) { new_name = xstrdup (fn); fp = fopen (fn, "r"); if (fp == NULL) error (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, _("\ error while opening \"%s\" for reading"), fn); logical_file_name = xstrdup (new_name); } else { int j; for (j = 0; ; ++j) { const char *dir = dir_list_nth (j); if (dir == NULL) error (EXIT_FAILURE, ENOENT, _("\ error while opening \"%s\" for reading"), fn); new_name = concatenated_pathname (dir, fn, NULL); fp = fopen (new_name, "r"); if (fp != NULL) break; if (errno != ENOENT) error (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, _("\ error while opening \"%s\" for reading"), new_name); free (new_name); } /* Note that the NEW_NAME variable contains the actual file name and the logical file name is what is reported by xgettext. In this case NEW_NAME is set to the file which was found along the directory search path, and LOGICAL_FILE_NAME is is set to the file name which was searched for. */ logical_file_name = xstrdup (fn); } *logical_file_name_p = logical_file_name; *real_file_name_p = new_name; return fp; } /* Language dependent format string parser. NULL if the language has no notion of format strings. */ static struct formatstring_parser *current_formatstring_parser1; static struct formatstring_parser *current_formatstring_parser2; static void extract_from_file (const char *file_name, extractor_ty extractor, msgdomain_list_ty *mdlp) { char *logical_file_name; char *real_file_name; FILE *fp = xgettext_open (file_name, &logical_file_name, &real_file_name); /* Set the default for the source file encoding. May be overridden by the extractor function. */ xgettext_current_source_encoding = xgettext_global_source_encoding; #if HAVE_ICONV xgettext_current_source_iconv = xgettext_global_source_iconv; #endif current_formatstring_parser1 = extractor.formatstring_parser1; current_formatstring_parser2 = extractor.formatstring_parser2; extractor.func (fp, real_file_name, logical_file_name, extractor.flag_table, mdlp); if (fp != stdin) fclose (fp); free (logical_file_name); free (real_file_name); } /* Convert the given string from xgettext_current_source_encoding to the output file encoding (i.e. ASCII or UTF-8). The resulting string is either the argument string, or freshly allocated. The file_name and line_number are only used for error message purposes. */ char * from_current_source_encoding (const char *string, const char *file_name, size_t line_number) { if (xgettext_current_source_encoding == po_charset_ascii) { if (!is_ascii_string (string)) { char buffer[21]; if (line_number == (size_t)(-1)) buffer[0] = '\0'; else sprintf (buffer, ":%ld", (long) line_number); multiline_error (xstrdup (""), xasprintf (_("\ Non-ASCII string at %s%s.\n\ Please specify the source encoding through --from-code.\n"), file_name, buffer)); exit (EXIT_FAILURE); } } else if (xgettext_current_source_encoding != po_charset_utf8) { #if HAVE_ICONV struct conversion_context context; context.from_code = xgettext_current_source_encoding; context.to_code = po_charset_utf8; context.from_filename = file_name; context.message = NULL; string = convert_string (xgettext_current_source_iconv, string, &context); #else /* If we don't have iconv(), the only supported values for xgettext_global_source_encoding and thus also for xgettext_current_source_encoding are ASCII and UTF-8. convert_string() should not be called in this case. */ abort (); #endif } return (char *) string; } #define CONVERT_STRING(string) \ string = from_current_source_encoding (string, pos->file_name, \ pos->line_number); /* Update the is_format[] flags depending on the information given in the context. */ static void set_format_flags_from_context (enum is_format is_format[NFORMATS], flag_context_ty context, const char *string, lex_pos_ty *pos, const char *pretty_msgstr) { size_t i; if (context.is_format1 != undecided || context.is_format2 != undecided) for (i = 0; i < NFORMATS; i++) { if (is_format[i] == undecided) { if (formatstring_parsers[i] == current_formatstring_parser1 && context.is_format1 != undecided) is_format[i] = (enum is_format) context.is_format1; if (formatstring_parsers[i] == current_formatstring_parser2 && context.is_format2 != undecided) is_format[i] = (enum is_format) context.is_format2; } if (possible_format_p (is_format[i])) { struct formatstring_parser *parser = formatstring_parsers[i]; char *invalid_reason = NULL; void *descr = parser->parse (string, false, &invalid_reason); if (descr != NULL) parser->free (descr); else { /* The string is not a valid format string. */ if (is_format[i] != possible) { char buffer[21]; error_with_progname = false; if (pos->line_number == (size_t)(-1)) buffer[0] = '\0'; else sprintf (buffer, ":%ld", (long) pos->line_number); multiline_warning (xasprintf (_("%s%s: warning: "), pos->file_name, buffer), xasprintf (is_format[i] == yes_according_to_context ? _("Although being used in a format string position, the %s is not a valid %s format string. Reason: %s\n") : _("Although declared as such, the %s is not a valid %s format string. Reason: %s\n"), pretty_msgstr, format_language_pretty[i], invalid_reason)); error_with_progname = true; } is_format[i] = impossible; free (invalid_reason); } } } } static void warn_format_string (enum is_format is_format[NFORMATS], const char *string, lex_pos_ty *pos, const char *pretty_msgstr) { if (possible_format_p (is_format[format_python]) && get_python_format_unnamed_arg_count (string) > 1) { char buffer[21]; error_with_progname = false; if (pos->line_number == (size_t)(-1)) buffer[0] = '\0'; else sprintf (buffer, ":%ld", (long) pos->line_number); multiline_warning (xasprintf (_("%s%s: warning: "), pos->file_name, buffer), xasprintf (_("\ '%s' format string with unnamed arguments cannot be properly localized:\n\ The translator cannot reorder the arguments.\n\ Please consider using a format string with named arguments,\n\ and a mapping instead of a tuple for the arguments.\n"), pretty_msgstr)); error_with_progname = true; } } message_ty * remember_a_message (message_list_ty *mlp, char *msgctxt, char *msgid, flag_context_ty context, lex_pos_ty *pos, refcounted_string_list_ty *comment) { enum is_format is_format[NFORMATS]; enum is_wrap do_wrap; message_ty *mp; char *msgstr; size_t i; /* See whether we shall exclude this message. */ if (exclude != NULL && message_list_search (exclude, msgctxt, msgid) != NULL) { /* Tell the lexer to reset its comment buffer, so that the next message gets the correct comments. */ xgettext_comment_reset (); savable_comment_reset (); if (msgctxt != NULL) free (msgctxt); free (msgid); return NULL; } savable_comment_to_xgettext_comment (comment); for (i = 0; i < NFORMATS; i++) is_format[i] = undecided; do_wrap = undecided; if (msgctxt != NULL) CONVERT_STRING (msgctxt); CONVERT_STRING (msgid); if (msgctxt == NULL && msgid[0] == '\0' && !xgettext_omit_header) { char buffer[21]; error_with_progname = false; if (pos->line_number == (size_t)(-1)) buffer[0] = '\0'; else sprintf (buffer, ":%ld", (long) pos->line_number); multiline_warning (xasprintf (_("%s%s: warning: "), pos->file_name, buffer), xstrdup (_("\ Empty msgid. It is reserved by GNU gettext:\n\ gettext(\"\") returns the header entry with\n\ meta information, not the empty string.\n"))); error_with_progname = true; } /* See if we have seen this message before. */ mp = message_list_search (mlp, msgctxt, msgid); if (mp != NULL) { if (msgctxt != NULL) free (msgctxt); free (msgid); for (i = 0; i < NFORMATS; i++) is_format[i] = mp->is_format[i]; do_wrap = mp->do_wrap; } else { static lex_pos_ty dummypos = { __FILE__, __LINE__ }; /* Construct the msgstr from the prefix and suffix, otherwise use the empty string. */ if (msgstr_prefix) msgstr = xasprintf ("%s%s%s", msgstr_prefix, msgid, msgstr_suffix); else msgstr = ""; /* Allocate a new message and append the message to the list. */ mp = message_alloc (msgctxt, msgid, NULL, msgstr, strlen (msgstr) + 1, &dummypos); /* Do not free msgctxt and msgid. */ message_list_append (mlp, mp); } /* Determine whether the context specifies that the msgid is a format string. */ set_format_flags_from_context (is_format, context, mp->msgid, pos, "msgid"); /* Ask the lexer for the comments it has seen. */ { size_t nitems_before; size_t nitems_after; int j; bool add_all_remaining_comments; nitems_before = (mp->comment_dot != NULL ? mp->comment_dot->nitems : 0); add_all_remaining_comments = add_all_comments; for (j = 0; ; ++j) { const char *s = xgettext_comment (j); const char *t; if (s == NULL) break; CONVERT_STRING (s); /* To reduce the possibility of unwanted matches we do a two step match: the line must contain `xgettext:' and one of the possible format description strings. */ if ((t = strstr (s, "xgettext:")) != NULL) { bool tmp_fuzzy; enum is_format tmp_format[NFORMATS]; enum is_wrap tmp_wrap; bool interesting; t += strlen ("xgettext:"); po_parse_comment_special (t, &tmp_fuzzy, tmp_format, &tmp_wrap); interesting = false; for (i = 0; i < NFORMATS; i++) if (tmp_format[i] != undecided) { is_format[i] = tmp_format[i]; interesting = true; } if (tmp_wrap != undecided) { do_wrap = tmp_wrap; interesting = true; } /* If the "xgettext:" marker was followed by an interesting keyword, and we updated our is_format/do_wrap variables, we don't print the comment as a #. comment. */ if (interesting) continue; } /* When the comment tag is seen, it drags in not only the line which it starts, but all remaining comment lines. */ if (add_all_remaining_comments || (add_all_remaining_comments = (comment_tag != NULL && strncmp (s, comment_tag, strlen (comment_tag)) == 0))) message_comment_dot_append (mp, s); } nitems_after = (mp->comment_dot != NULL ? mp->comment_dot->nitems : 0); /* Don't add the comments if they are a repetition of the tail of the already present comments. This avoids unneeded duplication if the same message appears several times, each time with the same comment. */ if (nitems_before < nitems_after) { size_t added = nitems_after - nitems_before; if (added <= nitems_before) { bool repeated = true; for (i = 0; i < added; i++) if (strcmp (mp->comment_dot->item[nitems_before - added + i], mp->comment_dot->item[nitems_before + i]) != 0) { repeated = false; break; } if (repeated) { for (i = 0; i < added; i++) free ((char *) mp->comment_dot->item[nitems_before + i]); mp->comment_dot->nitems = nitems_before; } } } } /* If it is not already decided, through programmer comments, whether the msgid is a format string, examine the msgid. This is a heuristic. */ for (i = 0; i < NFORMATS; i++) { if (is_format[i] == undecided && (formatstring_parsers[i] == current_formatstring_parser1 || formatstring_parsers[i] == current_formatstring_parser2) /* But avoid redundancy: objc-format is stronger than c-format. */ && !(i == format_c && possible_format_p (is_format[format_objc])) && !(i == format_objc && possible_format_p (is_format[format_c])) /* Avoid flagging a string as c-format when it's known to be a qt-format or boost-format string. */ && !(i == format_c && (possible_format_p (is_format[format_qt]) || possible_format_p (is_format[format_boost])))) { struct formatstring_parser *parser = formatstring_parsers[i]; char *invalid_reason = NULL; void *descr = parser->parse (mp->msgid, false, &invalid_reason); if (descr != NULL) { /* msgid is a valid format string. We mark only those msgids as format strings which contain at least one format directive and thus are format strings with a high probability. We don't mark strings without directives as format strings, because that would force the programmer to add "xgettext: no-c-format" anywhere where a translator wishes to use a percent sign. So, the msgfmt checking will not be perfect. Oh well. */ if (parser->get_number_of_directives (descr) > 0 && !(parser->is_unlikely_intentional != NULL && parser->is_unlikely_intentional (descr))) is_format[i] = possible; parser->free (descr); } else { /* msgid is not a valid format string. */ is_format[i] = impossible; free (invalid_reason); } } mp->is_format[i] = is_format[i]; } mp->do_wrap = do_wrap == no ? no : yes; /* By default we wrap. */ /* Warn about the use of non-reorderable format strings when the programming language also provides reorderable format strings. */ warn_format_string (is_format, mp->msgid, pos, "msgid"); /* Remember where we saw this msgid. */ if (line_comment) message_comment_filepos (mp, pos->file_name, pos->line_number); /* Tell the lexer to reset its comment buffer, so that the next message gets the correct comments. */ xgettext_comment_reset (); savable_comment_reset (); return mp; } void remember_a_message_plural (message_ty *mp, char *string, flag_context_ty context, lex_pos_ty *pos, refcounted_string_list_ty *comment) { char *msgid_plural; char *msgstr1; size_t msgstr1_len; char *msgstr; size_t i; msgid_plural = string; savable_comment_to_xgettext_comment (comment); CONVERT_STRING (msgid_plural); /* See if the message is already a plural message. */ if (mp->msgid_plural == NULL) { mp->msgid_plural = msgid_plural; /* Construct the first plural form from the prefix and suffix, otherwise use the empty string. The translator will have to provide additional plural forms. */ if (msgstr_prefix) msgstr1 = xasprintf ("%s%s%s", msgstr_prefix, msgid_plural, msgstr_suffix); else msgstr1 = ""; msgstr1_len = strlen (msgstr1) + 1; msgstr = (char *) xmalloc (mp->msgstr_len + msgstr1_len); memcpy (msgstr, mp->msgstr, mp->msgstr_len); memcpy (msgstr + mp->msgstr_len, msgstr1, msgstr1_len); mp->msgstr = msgstr; mp->msgstr_len = mp->msgstr_len + msgstr1_len; /* Determine whether the context specifies that the msgid_plural is a format string. */ set_format_flags_from_context (mp->is_format, context, mp->msgid_plural, pos, "msgid_plural"); /* If it is not already decided, through programmer comments or the msgid, whether the msgid is a format string, examine the msgid_plural. This is a heuristic. */ for (i = 0; i < NFORMATS; i++) if ((formatstring_parsers[i] == current_formatstring_parser1 || formatstring_parsers[i] == current_formatstring_parser2) && (mp->is_format[i] == undecided || mp->is_format[i] == possible) /* But avoid redundancy: objc-format is stronger than c-format. */ && !(i == format_c && possible_format_p (mp->is_format[format_objc])) && !(i == format_objc && possible_format_p (mp->is_format[format_c])) /* Avoid flagging a string as c-format when it's known to be a qt-format or boost-format string. */ && !(i == format_c && (possible_format_p (mp->is_format[format_qt]) || possible_format_p (mp->is_format[format_boost])))) { struct formatstring_parser *parser = formatstring_parsers[i]; char *invalid_reason = NULL; void *descr = parser->parse (mp->msgid_plural, false, &invalid_reason); if (descr != NULL) { /* Same heuristic as in remember_a_message. */ if (parser->get_number_of_directives (descr) > 0 && !(parser->is_unlikely_intentional != NULL && parser->is_unlikely_intentional (descr))) mp->is_format[i] = possible; parser->free (descr); } else { /* msgid_plural is not a valid format string. */ mp->is_format[i] = impossible; free (invalid_reason); } } /* Warn about the use of non-reorderable format strings when the programming language also provides reorderable format strings. */ warn_format_string (mp->is_format, mp->msgid_plural, pos, "msgid_plural"); } else free (msgid_plural); /* Tell the lexer to reset its comment buffer, so that the next message gets the correct comments. */ xgettext_comment_reset (); savable_comment_reset (); } struct arglist_parser * arglist_parser_alloc (message_list_ty *mlp, const struct callshapes *shapes) { if (shapes == NULL || shapes->nshapes == 0) { struct arglist_parser *ap = (struct arglist_parser *) xmalloc (offsetof (struct arglist_parser, alternative[0])); ap->mlp = mlp; ap->keyword = NULL; ap->keyword_len = 0; ap->nalternatives = 0; return ap; } else { struct arglist_parser *ap = (struct arglist_parser *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct arglist_parser) + (shapes->nshapes - 1) * sizeof (struct partial_call)); size_t i; ap->mlp = mlp; ap->keyword = shapes->keyword; ap->keyword_len = shapes->keyword_len; ap->nalternatives = shapes->nshapes; for (i = 0; i < shapes->nshapes; i++) { ap->alternative[i].argnumc = shapes->shapes[i].argnumc; ap->alternative[i].argnum1 = shapes->shapes[i].argnum1; ap->alternative[i].argnum2 = shapes->shapes[i].argnum2; ap->alternative[i].argnum1_glib_context = shapes->shapes[i].argnum1_glib_context; ap->alternative[i].argnum2_glib_context = shapes->shapes[i].argnum2_glib_context; ap->alternative[i].argtotal = shapes->shapes[i].argtotal; ap->alternative[i].xcomments = shapes->shapes[i].xcomments; ap->alternative[i].msgctxt = NULL; ap->alternative[i].msgctxt_pos.file_name = NULL; ap->alternative[i].msgctxt_pos.line_number = (size_t)(-1); ap->alternative[i].msgid = NULL; ap->alternative[i].msgid_context = null_context; ap->alternative[i].msgid_pos.file_name = NULL; ap->alternative[i].msgid_pos.line_number = (size_t)(-1); ap->alternative[i].msgid_comment = NULL; ap->alternative[i].msgid_plural = NULL; ap->alternative[i].msgid_plural_context = null_context; ap->alternative[i].msgid_plural_pos.file_name = NULL; ap->alternative[i].msgid_plural_pos.line_number = (size_t)(-1); } return ap; } } struct arglist_parser * arglist_parser_clone (struct arglist_parser *ap) { struct arglist_parser *copy = (struct arglist_parser *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct arglist_parser) - sizeof (struct partial_call) + ap->nalternatives * sizeof (struct partial_call)); size_t i; copy->mlp = ap->mlp; copy->keyword = ap->keyword; copy->keyword_len = ap->keyword_len; copy->nalternatives = ap->nalternatives; for (i = 0; i < ap->nalternatives; i++) { const struct partial_call *cp = &ap->alternative[i]; struct partial_call *ccp = ©->alternative[i]; ccp->argnumc = cp->argnumc; ccp->argnum1 = cp->argnum1; ccp->argnum2 = cp->argnum2; ccp->argnum1_glib_context = cp->argnum1_glib_context; ccp->argnum2_glib_context = cp->argnum2_glib_context; ccp->argtotal = cp->argtotal; ccp->xcomments = cp->xcomments; ccp->msgctxt = (cp->msgctxt != NULL ? xstrdup (cp->msgctxt) : NULL); ccp->msgctxt_pos = cp->msgctxt_pos; ccp->msgid = (cp->msgid != NULL ? xstrdup (cp->msgid) : NULL); ccp->msgid_context = cp->msgid_context; ccp->msgid_pos = cp->msgctxt_pos; ccp->msgid_comment = add_reference (cp->msgid_comment); ccp->msgid_plural = (cp->msgid_plural != NULL ? xstrdup (cp->msgid_plural) : NULL); ccp->msgid_plural_context = cp->msgid_plural_context; ccp->msgid_plural_pos = cp->msgid_plural_pos; } return copy; } void arglist_parser_remember (struct arglist_parser *ap, int argnum, char *string, flag_context_ty context, char *file_name, size_t line_number, refcounted_string_list_ty *comment) { bool stored_string = false; size_t nalternatives = ap->nalternatives; size_t i; if (!(argnum > 0)) abort (); for (i = 0; i < nalternatives; i++) { struct partial_call *cp = &ap->alternative[i]; if (argnum == cp->argnumc) { cp->msgctxt = string; cp->msgctxt_pos.file_name = file_name; cp->msgctxt_pos.line_number = line_number; stored_string = true; /* Mark msgctxt as done. */ cp->argnumc = 0; } else if (argnum == cp->argnum1) { cp->msgid = string; cp->msgid_context = context; cp->msgid_pos.file_name = file_name; cp->msgid_pos.line_number = line_number; cp->msgid_comment = add_reference (comment); stored_string = true; /* Mark msgid as done. */ cp->argnum1 = 0; } else if (argnum == cp->argnum2) { cp->msgid_plural = string; cp->msgid_plural_context = context; cp->msgid_plural_pos.file_name = file_name; cp->msgid_plural_pos.line_number = line_number; stored_string = true; /* Mark msgid_plural as done. */ cp->argnum2 = 0; } } /* Note: There is a memory leak here: When string was stored but is later not used by arglist_parser_done, we don't free it. */ if (!stored_string) free (string); } bool arglist_parser_decidedp (struct arglist_parser *ap, int argnum) { size_t i; /* Test whether all alternatives are decided. Note: A decided alternative can be complete cp->argnumc == 0 && cp->argnum1 == 0 && cp->argnum2 == 0 && cp->argtotal == 0 or it can be failed if no literal strings were found at the specified argument positions: cp->argnumc <= argnum && cp->argnum1 <= argnum && cp->argnum2 <= argnum or it can be failed if the number of arguments is exceeded: cp->argtotal > 0 && cp->argtotal < argnum */ for (i = 0; i < ap->nalternatives; i++) { struct partial_call *cp = &ap->alternative[i]; if (!((cp->argnumc <= argnum && cp->argnum1 <= argnum && cp->argnum2 <= argnum) || (cp->argtotal > 0 && cp->argtotal < argnum))) /* cp is still undecided. */ return false; } return true; } void arglist_parser_done (struct arglist_parser *ap, int argnum) { size_t ncomplete; size_t i; /* Determine the number of complete calls. */ ncomplete = 0; for (i = 0; i < ap->nalternatives; i++) { struct partial_call *cp = &ap->alternative[i]; if (cp->argnumc == 0 && cp->argnum1 == 0 && cp->argnum2 == 0 && (cp->argtotal == 0 || cp->argtotal == argnum)) ncomplete++; } if (ncomplete > 0) { struct partial_call *best_cp = NULL; bool ambiguous = false; /* Find complete calls where msgctxt, msgid, msgid_plural are all provided. */ for (i = 0; i < ap->nalternatives; i++) { struct partial_call *cp = &ap->alternative[i]; if (cp->argnumc == 0 && cp->argnum1 == 0 && cp->argnum2 == 0 && (cp->argtotal == 0 || cp->argtotal == argnum) && cp->msgctxt != NULL && cp->msgid != NULL && cp->msgid_plural != NULL) { if (best_cp != NULL) { ambiguous = true; break; } best_cp = cp; } } if (best_cp == NULL) { struct partial_call *best_cp1 = NULL; struct partial_call *best_cp2 = NULL; /* Find complete calls where msgctxt, msgid are provided. */ for (i = 0; i < ap->nalternatives; i++) { struct partial_call *cp = &ap->alternative[i]; if (cp->argnumc == 0 && cp->argnum1 == 0 && cp->argnum2 == 0 && (cp->argtotal == 0 || cp->argtotal == argnum) && cp->msgctxt != NULL && cp->msgid != NULL) { if (best_cp1 != NULL) { ambiguous = true; break; } best_cp1 = cp; } } /* Find complete calls where msgid, msgid_plural are provided. */ for (i = 0; i < ap->nalternatives; i++) { struct partial_call *cp = &ap->alternative[i]; if (cp->argnumc == 0 && cp->argnum1 == 0 && cp->argnum2 == 0 && (cp->argtotal == 0 || cp->argtotal == argnum) && cp->msgid != NULL && cp->msgid_plural != NULL) { if (best_cp2 != NULL) { ambiguous = true; break; } best_cp2 = cp; } } if (best_cp1 != NULL) best_cp = best_cp1; if (best_cp2 != NULL) { if (best_cp != NULL) ambiguous = true; else best_cp = best_cp2; } } if (best_cp == NULL) { /* Find complete calls where msgid is provided. */ for (i = 0; i < ap->nalternatives; i++) { struct partial_call *cp = &ap->alternative[i]; if (cp->argnumc == 0 && cp->argnum1 == 0 && cp->argnum2 == 0 && (cp->argtotal == 0 || cp->argtotal == argnum) && cp->msgid != NULL) { if (best_cp != NULL) { ambiguous = true; break; } best_cp = cp; } } } if (ambiguous) { error_with_progname = false; error_at_line (0, 0, best_cp->msgid_pos.file_name, best_cp->msgid_pos.line_number, _("ambiguous argument specification for keyword '%.*s'"), (int) ap->keyword_len, ap->keyword); error_with_progname = true; } if (best_cp != NULL) { /* best_cp indicates the best found complete call. Now call remember_a_message. */ message_ty *mp; /* Split strings in the GNOME glib syntax "msgctxt|msgid". */ if (best_cp->argnum1_glib_context || best_cp->argnum2_glib_context) /* split_keywordspec should not allow the context to be specified in two different ways. */ if (best_cp->msgctxt != NULL) abort (); if (best_cp->argnum1_glib_context) { const char *separator = strchr (best_cp->msgid, '|'); if (separator == NULL) { error_with_progname = false; error_at_line (0, 0, best_cp->msgid_pos.file_name, best_cp->msgid_pos.line_number, _("warning: missing context for keyword '%.*s'"), (int) ap->keyword_len, ap->keyword); error_with_progname = true; } else { size_t ctxt_len = separator - best_cp->msgid; char *ctxt = (char *) xmalloc (ctxt_len + 1); memcpy (ctxt, best_cp->msgid, ctxt_len); ctxt[ctxt_len] = '\0'; best_cp->msgctxt = ctxt; best_cp->msgid = xstrdup (separator + 1); } } if (best_cp->msgid_plural != NULL && best_cp->argnum2_glib_context) { const char *separator = strchr (best_cp->msgid_plural, '|'); if (separator == NULL) { error_with_progname = false; error_at_line (0, 0, best_cp->msgid_plural_pos.file_name, best_cp->msgid_plural_pos.line_number, _("warning: missing context for plural argument of keyword '%.*s'"), (int) ap->keyword_len, ap->keyword); error_with_progname = true; } else { size_t ctxt_len = separator - best_cp->msgid_plural; char *ctxt = (char *) xmalloc (ctxt_len + 1); memcpy (ctxt, best_cp->msgid_plural, ctxt_len); ctxt[ctxt_len] = '\0'; if (best_cp->msgctxt == NULL) best_cp->msgctxt = ctxt; else { if (strcmp (ctxt, best_cp->msgctxt) != 0) { error_with_progname = false; error_at_line (0, 0, best_cp->msgid_plural_pos.file_name, best_cp->msgid_plural_pos.line_number, _("context mismatch between singular and plural form")); error_with_progname = true; } free (ctxt); } best_cp->msgid_plural = xstrdup (separator + 1); } } mp = remember_a_message (ap->mlp, best_cp->msgctxt, best_cp->msgid, best_cp->msgid_context, &best_cp->msgid_pos, best_cp->msgid_comment); if (best_cp->msgid_plural != NULL) remember_a_message_plural (mp, best_cp->msgid_plural, best_cp->msgid_plural_context, &best_cp->msgid_plural_pos, NULL); if (best_cp->xcomments.nitems > 0) { /* Add best_cp->xcomments to mp->comment_dot, unless already present. */ size_t i; for (i = 0; i < best_cp->xcomments.nitems; i++) { const char *xcomment = best_cp->xcomments.item[i]; bool found = false; if (mp->comment_dot != NULL) { size_t j; for (j = 0; j < mp->comment_dot->nitems; j++) if (strcmp (xcomment, mp->comment_dot->item[j]) == 0) { found = true; break; } } if (!found) message_comment_dot_append (mp, xcomment); } } } } else { /* No complete call was parsed. */ /* Note: There is a memory leak here: When there is more than one alternative, the same string can be stored in multiple alternatives, and it's not easy to free all strings reliably. */ if (ap->nalternatives == 1) { if (ap->alternative[0].msgctxt != NULL) free (ap->alternative[0].msgctxt); if (ap->alternative[0].msgid != NULL) free (ap->alternative[0].msgid); if (ap->alternative[0].msgid_plural != NULL) free (ap->alternative[0].msgid_plural); } } for (i = 0; i < ap->nalternatives; i++) drop_reference (ap->alternative[i].msgid_comment); free (ap); } static message_ty * construct_header () { time_t now; char *timestring; message_ty *mp; char *msgstr; static lex_pos_ty pos = { __FILE__, __LINE__ }; if (msgid_bugs_address != NULL && msgid_bugs_address[0] == '\0') multiline_warning (xasprintf (_("warning: ")), xstrdup (_("\ The option --msgid-bugs-address was not specified.\n\ If you are using a `Makevars' file, please specify\n\ the MSGID_BUGS_ADDRESS variable there; otherwise please\n\ specify an --msgid-bugs-address command line option.\n\ "))); time (&now); timestring = po_strftime (&now); msgstr = xasprintf ("\ Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n\ Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: %s\n\ POT-Creation-Date: %s\n\ PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n\ Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n\ Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n\ MIME-Version: 1.0\n\ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=CHARSET\n\ Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n", msgid_bugs_address != NULL ? msgid_bugs_address : "", timestring); free (timestring); mp = message_alloc (NULL, "", NULL, msgstr, strlen (msgstr) + 1, &pos); message_comment_append (mp, copyright_holder[0] != '\0' ? xasprintf ("\ SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE.\n\ Copyright (C) YEAR %s\n\ This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package.\n\ FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR.\n", copyright_holder) : "\ SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE.\n\ This file is put in the public domain.\n\ FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR.\n"); mp->is_fuzzy = true; return mp; } static void finalize_header (msgdomain_list_ty *mdlp) { /* If the generated PO file has plural forms, add a Plural-Forms template to the constructed header. */ { bool has_plural; size_t i, j; has_plural = false; for (i = 0; i < mdlp->nitems; i++) { message_list_ty *mlp = mdlp->item[i]->messages; for (j = 0; j < mlp->nitems; j++) { message_ty *mp = mlp->item[j]; if (mp->msgid_plural != NULL) { has_plural = true; break; } } if (has_plural) break; } if (has_plural) { message_ty *header = message_list_search (mdlp->item[0]->messages, NULL, ""); if (header != NULL && strstr (header->msgstr, "Plural-Forms:") == NULL) { size_t insertpos = strlen (header->msgstr); const char *suffix; size_t suffix_len; char *new_msgstr; suffix = "\nPlural-Forms: nplurals=INTEGER; plural=EXPRESSION;\n"; if (insertpos == 0 || header->msgstr[insertpos-1] == '\n') suffix++; suffix_len = strlen (suffix); new_msgstr = (char *) xmalloc (header->msgstr_len + suffix_len); memcpy (new_msgstr, header->msgstr, insertpos); memcpy (new_msgstr + insertpos, suffix, suffix_len); memcpy (new_msgstr + insertpos + suffix_len, header->msgstr + insertpos, header->msgstr_len - insertpos); header->msgstr = new_msgstr; header->msgstr_len = header->msgstr_len + suffix_len; } } } /* If not all the strings were plain ASCII, or if the output syntax requires a charset conversion, set the charset in the header to UTF-8. All messages have already been converted to UTF-8 in remember_a_message and remember_a_message_plural. */ { bool has_nonascii = false; size_t i; for (i = 0; i < mdlp->nitems; i++) { message_list_ty *mlp = mdlp->item[i]->messages; if (!is_ascii_message_list (mlp)) has_nonascii = true; } if (has_nonascii || output_syntax == syntax_properties || output_syntax == syntax_stringtable) { message_list_ty *mlp = mdlp->item[0]->messages; iconv_message_list (mlp, po_charset_utf8, po_charset_utf8, NULL); } } } #define SIZEOF(a) (sizeof(a) / sizeof(a[0])) #define ENDOF(a) ((a) + SIZEOF(a)) static extractor_ty language_to_extractor (const char *name) { struct table_ty { const char *name; extractor_func func; flag_context_list_table_ty *flag_table; struct formatstring_parser *formatstring_parser1; struct formatstring_parser *formatstring_parser2; }; typedef struct table_ty table_ty; static table_ty table[] = { SCANNERS_C SCANNERS_PO SCANNERS_SH SCANNERS_PYTHON SCANNERS_LISP SCANNERS_ELISP SCANNERS_LIBREP SCANNERS_SCHEME SCANNERS_SMALLTALK SCANNERS_JAVA SCANNERS_PROPERTIES SCANNERS_CSHARP SCANNERS_AWK SCANNERS_YCP SCANNERS_TCL SCANNERS_PERL SCANNERS_PHP SCANNERS_STRINGTABLE SCANNERS_RST SCANNERS_GLADE /* Here may follow more languages and their scanners: pike, etc... Make sure new scanners honor the --exclude-file option. */ }; table_ty *tp; for (tp = table; tp < ENDOF(table); ++tp) if (c_strcasecmp (name, tp->name) == 0) { extractor_ty result; result.func = tp->func; result.flag_table = tp->flag_table; result.formatstring_parser1 = tp->formatstring_parser1; result.formatstring_parser2 = tp->formatstring_parser2; /* Handle --qt. It's preferrable to handle this facility here rather than through an option --language=C++/Qt because the latter would conflict with the language "C++" regarding the file extensions. */ if (recognize_format_qt && strcmp (tp->name, "C++") == 0) { result.flag_table = &flag_table_cxx_qt; result.formatstring_parser2 = &formatstring_qt; } /* Likewise for --boost. */ if (recognize_format_boost && strcmp (tp->name, "C++") == 0) { result.flag_table = &flag_table_cxx_boost; result.formatstring_parser2 = &formatstring_boost; } return result; } error (EXIT_FAILURE, 0, _("language `%s' unknown"), name); /* NOTREACHED */ { extractor_ty result = { NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL }; return result; } } static const char * extension_to_language (const char *extension) { struct table_ty { const char *extension; const char *language; }; typedef struct table_ty table_ty; static table_ty table[] = { EXTENSIONS_C EXTENSIONS_PO EXTENSIONS_SH EXTENSIONS_PYTHON EXTENSIONS_LISP EXTENSIONS_ELISP EXTENSIONS_LIBREP EXTENSIONS_SCHEME EXTENSIONS_SMALLTALK EXTENSIONS_JAVA EXTENSIONS_PROPERTIES EXTENSIONS_CSHARP EXTENSIONS_AWK EXTENSIONS_YCP EXTENSIONS_TCL EXTENSIONS_PERL EXTENSIONS_PHP EXTENSIONS_STRINGTABLE EXTENSIONS_RST EXTENSIONS_GLADE /* Here may follow more file extensions... */ }; table_ty *tp; for (tp = table; tp < ENDOF(table); ++tp) if (strcmp (extension, tp->extension) == 0) return tp->language; return NULL; }