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i18n.py
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Martin Geisler
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r8226 # i18n.py - internationalization support for mercurial
#
# Copyright 2005, 2006 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2, incorporated herein by reference.
Benoit Boissinot
i18n first part: make '_' available for files who need it
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Simon Heimberg
separate import lines from mercurial and general python modules
r8312 import encoding
import gettext, sys, os
Martin Geisler
i18n: lookup .mo files in private locale/ directory...
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# modelled after templater.templatepath:
if hasattr(sys, 'frozen'):
module = sys.executable
else:
module = __file__
base = os.path.dirname(module)
for dir in ('.', '..'):
localedir = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(base, dir, 'locale'))
if os.path.isdir(localedir):
break
t = gettext.translation('hg', localedir, fallback=True)
Martin Geisler
i18n: encode output in user's local encoding...
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def gettext(message):
"""Translate message.
The message is looked up in the catalog to get a Unicode string,
which is encoded in the local encoding before being returned.
Important: message is restricted to characters in the encoding
given by sys.getdefaultencoding() which is most likely 'ascii'.
"""
# If message is None, t.ugettext will return u'None' as the
# translation whereas our callers expect us to return None.
if message is None:
return message
Martin Geisler
i18n: move unrelated line out of try-except block
r9320 u = t.ugettext(message)
Martin Geisler
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r7651 try:
Martin Geisler
i18n: updated outdated comment
r9319 # encoding.tolocal cannot be used since it will first try to
# decode the Unicode string. Calling u.decode(enc) really
# means u.encode(sys.getdefaultencoding()).decode(enc). Since
# the Python encoding defaults to 'ascii', this fails if the
# translated string use non-ASCII characters.
Matt Mackall
move encoding bits from util to encoding...
r7948 return u.encode(encoding.encoding, "replace")
Martin Geisler
i18n: encode output in user's local encoding...
r7651 except LookupError:
Martin Geisler
i18n: move unrelated line out of try-except block
r9320 # An unknown encoding results in a LookupError.
Martin Geisler
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r7651 return message
Matt Mackall
Enable gettext translations...
r3888 _ = gettext
Martin Geisler
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