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Revision: 953 http://dcplusplus.svn.sourceforge.net/dcplusplus/?rev=953&view=rev Author: arnetheduck Date: 2007-12-29 06:47:58 -0800 (Sat, 29 Dec 2007) Log Message: ----------- libintl support Modified Paths: -------------- dcplusplus/trunk/SConstruct dcplusplus/trunk/build_util.py dcplusplus/trunk/dcpp/DCPlusPlus.cpp dcplusplus/trunk/dcpp/DCPlusPlus.h dcplusplus/trunk/dcpp/SConscript dcplusplus/trunk/dcpp/SettingsManager.cpp dcplusplus/trunk/dcpp/SettingsManager.h dcplusplus/trunk/dcpp/stdinc.h dcplusplus/trunk/win32/SConscript dcplusplus/trunk/win32/main.cpp dcplusplus/trunk/win32/stdafx.h Added Paths: ----------- dcplusplus/trunk/dcpp/po/ dcplusplus/trunk/dcpp/po/dcpp.pot dcplusplus/trunk/intl/ dcplusplus/trunk/intl/COPYING.LIB-2.0 dcplusplus/trunk/intl/COPYING.LIB-2.1 dcplusplus/trunk/intl/SConscript dcplusplus/trunk/intl/bindtextdom.c dcplusplus/trunk/intl/config.h dcplusplus/trunk/intl/dcgettext.c dcplusplus/trunk/intl/dcigettext.c dcplusplus/trunk/intl/dcngettext.c dcplusplus/trunk/intl/dgettext.c dcplusplus/trunk/intl/dngettext.c dcplusplus/trunk/intl/eval-plural.h dcplusplus/trunk/intl/explodename.c dcplusplus/trunk/intl/finddomain.c dcplusplus/trunk/intl/gettext.c dcplusplus/trunk/intl/gettextP.h dcplusplus/trunk/intl/gmo.h dcplusplus/trunk/intl/hash-string.c dcplusplus/trunk/intl/hash-string.h dcplusplus/trunk/intl/intl-compat.c dcplusplus/trunk/intl/l10nflist.c dcplusplus/trunk/intl/langprefs.c dcplusplus/trunk/intl/libgnuintl.h dcplusplus/trunk/intl/libgnuintl.h.in dcplusplus/trunk/intl/libintl.h dcplusplus/trunk/intl/loadinfo.h dcplusplus/trunk/intl/loadmsgcat.c dcplusplus/trunk/intl/localcharset.c dcplusplus/trunk/intl/localcharset.h dcplusplus/trunk/intl/locale.alias dcplusplus/trunk/intl/localealias.c dcplusplus/trunk/intl/localename.c dcplusplus/trunk/intl/lock.c dcplusplus/trunk/intl/lock.h dcplusplus/trunk/intl/log.c dcplusplus/trunk/intl/ngettext.c dcplusplus/trunk/intl/plural-exp.c dcplusplus/trunk/intl/plural-exp.h dcplusplus/trunk/intl/plural.c dcplusplus/trunk/intl/plural.y dcplusplus/trunk/intl/printf-args.c dcplusplus/trunk/intl/printf-args.h dcplusplus/trunk/intl/printf-parse.c dcplusplus/trunk/intl/printf-parse.h dcplusplus/trunk/intl/printf.c dcplusplus/trunk/intl/relocatable.c dcplusplus/trunk/intl/relocatable.h dcplusplus/trunk/intl/textdomain.c dcplusplus/trunk/intl/vasnprintf.c dcplusplus/trunk/intl/vasnprintf.h dcplusplus/trunk/intl/vasnwprintf.h dcplusplus/trunk/intl/version.c dcplusplus/trunk/intl/wprintf-parse.h dcplusplus/trunk/intl/xsize.h dcplusplus/trunk/win32/po/ Modified: dcplusplus/trunk/SConstruct =================================================================== --- dcplusplus/trunk/SConstruct 2007-12-28 13:17:28 UTC (rev 952) +++ dcplusplus/trunk/SConstruct 2007-12-29 14:47:58 UTC (rev 953) @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ env.SConsignFile() env.Tool("gch", toolpath=".") -env.Append(CPPPATH = ["#/boost/boost/tr1/tr1/", "#/boost/", "#/htmlhelp/include/"]) +env.Append(CPPPATH = ["#/boost/boost/tr1/tr1/", "#/boost/", "#/htmlhelp/include/", "#/intl/"]) env.Append(LIBPATH = ["#/htmlhelp/lib/"]) if not env['nativestl']: @@ -144,6 +144,25 @@ ) env.Append(SCANNERS=[SWIGScanner]) +# +# internationalization (ardour.org provided the initial idea) +# + +po_args = ['msgmerge', '-q', '--update', '$TARGET', '$SOURCE'] +po_bld = Builder (action = Action([po_args], 'Updating translation $TARGET from $SOURCES')) +env.Append(BUILDERS = {'PoBuild' : po_bld}) + +mo_args = ['msgfmt', '-c', '-o', '$TARGET', '$SOURCE'] +mo_bld = Builder (action = Action([mo_args], 'Compiling message catalog $TARGET from $SOURCES')) +env.Append(BUILDERS = {'MoBuild' : mo_bld}) + +pot_args = ['xgettext','--from-code=UTF-8', '--foreign-user', '--package-name=$PACKAGE', + '--copyright-holder=Jacek Sieka', '--msgid-bugs-address=dcp...@li...', + '--no-wrap', '--keyword=_', '--output=$TARGET', '$SOURCES'] + +pot_bld = Builder (action = Action([pot_args], 'Extracting messages to $TARGET from $SOURCES')) +env.Append(BUILDERS = {'PotBuild' : pot_bld}) + from makedefs import convert env.Command('dcpp/StringDefs.cpp', 'dcpp/StringDefs.h', lambda target, source, env: convert()) env.Depends('dcpp/StringDefs.cpp', 'dcpp/StringDefs.h') @@ -151,6 +170,7 @@ dev.zlib = dev.build('zlib/') dev.bzip2 = dev.build('bzip2/') +dev.intl = dev.build('intl/') dev.boost = dev.build('boost/') dev.client = dev.build('dcpp/') env.Depends(dev.client, 'dcpp/StringDefs.cpp') Modified: dcplusplus/trunk/build_util.py =================================================================== --- dcplusplus/trunk/build_util.py 2007-12-28 13:17:28 UTC (rev 952) +++ dcplusplus/trunk/build_util.py 2007-12-29 14:47:58 UTC (rev 953) @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ import glob import sys +import os class Dev: def __init__(self, mode, tools, env): @@ -40,6 +41,10 @@ self.env['PROGSUFFIX'] = '.exe' self.env['LIBPREFIX'] = 'lib' self.env['LIBSUFFIX'] = '.a' + self.env['SHLIBSUFFIX'] = '.dll' + + def is_win32(self): + return sys.platform == 'win32' or 'mingw' in self.env['TOOLS'] def get_build_root(self): return '#/build/' + self.mode + '-' + self.tools + '/' @@ -69,6 +74,25 @@ full_path = local_env.Dir('.').path + '/' + source_path return local_env.SConscript(source_path + 'SConscript', exports={'dev' : self, 'source_path' : full_path }) + def i18n (self, source_path, buildenv, sources, name): + p_oze = glob.glob('po/*.po') + languages = [ os.path.basename(po).replace ('.po', '') for po in p_oze ] + potfile = 'po/' + name + '.pot' + buildenv['PACKAGE'] = name + ret = buildenv.PotBuild(potfile, sources) + + for po_file in p_oze: + buildenv.Precious(buildenv.PoBuild(po_file, [potfile])) + lang = os.path.basename(po)[:-3] + mo_file = self.get_target(source_path, "locale/" + lang + "/LC_MESSAGES/" + name + ".mo", True) + buildenv.MoBuild (mo_file, po_file) + +# for lang in languages: +# modir = (os.path.join (install_prefix, 'share/locale/' + lang + '/LC_MESSAGES/')) +# moname = domain + '.mo' +# installenv.Alias('install', installenv.InstallAs (os.path.join (modir, moname), lang + '.mo')) + return ret + def CheckPKGConfig(context, version): context.Message( 'Checking for pkg-config... ' ) ret = context.TryAction('pkg-config --atleast-pkgconfig-version=%s' % version)[0] Modified: dcplusplus/trunk/dcpp/DCPlusPlus.cpp =================================================================== --- dcplusplus/trunk/dcpp/DCPlusPlus.cpp 2007-12-28 13:17:28 UTC (rev 952) +++ dcplusplus/trunk/dcpp/DCPlusPlus.cpp 2007-12-29 14:47:58 UTC (rev 953) @@ -43,6 +43,8 @@ } #endif +extern "C" int _nl_msg_cat_cntr; + namespace dcpp { void startup(void (*f)(void*, const string&), void* p) { @@ -57,6 +59,8 @@ #endif Util::initialize(); + + bindtextdomain(PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR); ResourceManager::newInstance(); SettingsManager::newInstance(); @@ -77,6 +81,15 @@ ADLSearchManager::newInstance(); SettingsManager::getInstance()->load(); + + if(!SETTING(LANGUAGE).empty()) { + string language = "LANGUAGE=" + SETTING(LANGUAGE); + putenv(language.c_str()); + // Apparently this is supposted to make gettext reload the message catalog... + _nl_msg_cat_cntr++; + } + + printf(_("test")); if(!SETTING(LANGUAGE_FILE).empty()) { ResourceManager::getInstance()->loadLanguage(SETTING(LANGUAGE_FILE)); Modified: dcplusplus/trunk/dcpp/DCPlusPlus.h =================================================================== --- dcplusplus/trunk/dcpp/DCPlusPlus.h 2007-12-28 13:17:28 UTC (rev 952) +++ dcplusplus/trunk/dcpp/DCPlusPlus.h 2007-12-29 14:47:58 UTC (rev 953) @@ -20,8 +20,10 @@ #define DCPP_DCPLUSPLUS_H #ifdef _WIN32 +#ifndef snprintf #define snprintf _snprintf #endif +#endif #ifdef _DEBUG @@ -166,6 +168,12 @@ extern void startup(void (*f)(void*, const string&), void* p); extern void shutdown(); +#ifdef BUILDING_DCPP +#define PACKAGE "dcpp" +#define LOCALEDIR (Util::getDataPath() + "/locale/").c_str() +#define _(String) dgettext(PACKAGE, String) +#endif + } // namespace dcpp #endif // !defined(DC_PLUS_PLUS_H) Modified: dcplusplus/trunk/dcpp/SConscript =================================================================== --- dcplusplus/trunk/dcpp/SConscript 2007-12-28 13:17:28 UTC (rev 952) +++ dcplusplus/trunk/dcpp/SConscript 2007-12-29 14:47:58 UTC (rev 953) @@ -37,6 +37,10 @@ if 'gcc' in env['TOOLS']: env['Gch'] = env.Gch('stdinc.h')[0] +env.Append(CPPDEFINES=["BUILDING_DCPP=1"]) + +dev.i18n(source_path, env, sources, 'dcpp') + ret = env.StaticLibrary(target, sources) Return('ret') Modified: dcplusplus/trunk/dcpp/SettingsManager.cpp =================================================================== --- dcplusplus/trunk/dcpp/SettingsManager.cpp 2007-12-28 13:17:28 UTC (rev 952) +++ dcplusplus/trunk/dcpp/SettingsManager.cpp 2007-12-29 14:47:58 UTC (rev 953) @@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ "LogFilePrivateChat", "LogFileStatus", "LogFileUpload", "LogFileDownload", "LogFileSystem", "LogFormatSystem", "LogFormatStatus", "DirectoryListingFrameOrder", "DirectoryListingFrameWidths", "TLSPrivateKeyFile", "TLSCertificateFile", "TLSTrustedCertificatesPath", "BeepFile", + "Language", "SENTRY", // Ints "IncomingConnections", "InPort", "Slots", "AutoFollow", "ClearSearch", Modified: dcplusplus/trunk/dcpp/SettingsManager.h =================================================================== --- dcplusplus/trunk/dcpp/SettingsManager.h 2007-12-28 13:17:28 UTC (rev 952) +++ dcplusplus/trunk/dcpp/SettingsManager.h 2007-12-29 14:47:58 UTC (rev 953) @@ -58,6 +58,7 @@ LOG_FILE_PRIVATE_CHAT, LOG_FILE_STATUS, LOG_FILE_UPLOAD, LOG_FILE_DOWNLOAD, LOG_FILE_SYSTEM, LOG_FORMAT_SYSTEM, LOG_FORMAT_STATUS, DIRECTORLISTINGFRAME_ORDER, DIRECTORLISTINGFRAME_WIDTHS, TLS_PRIVATE_KEY_FILE, TLS_CERTIFICATE_FILE, TLS_TRUSTED_CERTIFICATES_PATH, BEEPFILE, + LANGUAGE, STR_LAST }; 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