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#-- vim:sw=2:et
#++
#
# :title: GetText interface for rbot
#
# Load gettext module and provide fallback in case of failure
class GetTextVersionError < Exception
end
# try to load gettext, or provide fake getttext functions
begin
# workaround for gettext not checking empty LANGUAGE
if ENV["LANGUAGE"] and ENV["LANGUAGE"].empty?
ENV.delete "LANGUAGE"
end
require 'gettext/version'
gettext_version = GetText::VERSION.split('.').map {|n| n.to_i}
class ::Array
include Comparable # for Array#>=
end
unless gettext_version >= [1, 8, 0]
raise GetTextVersionError, "Unsupported ruby-gettext version installed: #{gettext_version.join '.'}; supported versions are 1.8.0 and above"
end
require 'gettext'
include GetText
rbot_locale_path = File.join(Irc::Bot::Config.datadir,
gettext_version < [2, 2, 0] ?
"../locale/%{locale}/LC_MESSAGES/%{name}.mo" :
"../locale/%{lang}/LC_MESSAGES/%{name}.mo")
if gettext_version < [2, 0, 0]
add_default_locale_path(rbot_locale_path)
else
LocalePath.add_default_rule(rbot_locale_path)
end
if GetText.respond_to? :cached=
GetText.cached = false
elsif TextDomain.respond_to? :cached=
TextDomain.cached = false
else
warning 'This version of ruby-gettext does not support non-cached mode; mo files are not reloaded when setting language'
end
begin
bindtextdomain 'rbot'
rescue NoMethodError => e
error e
warning 'Trying to work around RubyGems/GetText incompatibility'
module ::Gem
def self.all_load_paths
result = []
Gem.path.each do |gemdir|
each_load_path all_partials(gemdir) do |load_path|
result << load_path
end
end
result
end
end
retry
end
module GetText
# patch for ruby-gettext 1.x to cope with anonymous modules used by rbot.
# bound_targets and related methods are not used nor present in 2.x, and
# this patch is not needed
if respond_to? :bound_targets, true
alias :orig_bound_targets :bound_targets
def bound_targets(*a) # :nodoc:
bt = orig_bound_targets(*a) rescue []
bt.empty? ? orig_bound_targets(Object) : bt
end
end
require 'stringio'
# GetText 2.1.0 does not provide current_textdomain_info,
# so we adapt the one from 1.9.10
# TODO we would _really_ like to have a future-proof version of this,
# but judging by the ruby gettext source code, this isn't going to
# happen anytime soon.
if not respond_to? :current_textdomain_info
# Show the current textdomain information. This function is for debugging.
# * options: options as a Hash.
# * :with_messages - show informations with messages of the current mo file. Default is false.
# * :out - An output target. Default is STDOUT.
# * :with_paths - show the load paths for mo-files.
def current_textdomain_info(options = {})
opts = {:with_messages => false, :with_paths => false, :out => STDOUT}.merge(options)
ret = nil
# this is for 2.1.0
TextDomainManager.each_text_domains(self) {|textdomain, lang|
opts[:out].puts "TextDomain name: #{textdomain.name.inspect}"
opts[:out].puts "TextDomain current locale: #{lang.to_s.inspect}"
opts[:out].puts "TextDomain current mo path: #{textdomain.instance_variable_get(:@locale_path).current_path(lang).inspect}"
if opts[:with_paths]
opts[:out].puts "TextDomain locale file paths:"
textdomain.locale_paths.each do |v|
opts[:out].puts " #{v}"
end
end
if opts[:with_messages]
opts[:out].puts "The messages in the mo file:"
textdomain.current_mo.each{|k, v|
opts[:out].puts " \"#{k}\": \"#{v}\""
}
end
}
end
end
# This method is used to output debug information on the GetText
# textdomain, and it's called by the language setting routines
# in rbot
def rbot_gettext_debug
begin
gettext_info = StringIO.new
current_textdomain_info(:out => gettext_info) # fails sometimes
rescue Exception
warning "failed to retrieve textdomain info. maybe an mo file doesn't exist for your locale."
debug $!
ensure
gettext_info.string.each_line { |l| debug l}
end
end
end
log "gettext loaded"
rescue LoadError, GetTextVersionError
warning "failed to load ruby-gettext package: #{$!}; translations are disabled"
# undefine GetText, in case it got defined because the error was caused by a
# wrong version
if defined?(GetText)
Object.module_eval { remove_const("GetText") }
end
# dummy functions that return msg_id without translation
def _(s)
s
end
def N_(s)
s
end
def n_(s_single, s_plural, n)
n > 1 ? s_plural : s_single
end
def Nn_(s_single, s_plural)
n_(s_single, s_plural)
end
def s_(*args)
args[0]
end
def bindtextdomain_to(*args)
end
# the following extension to String#% is from ruby-gettext's string.rb file.
# it needs to be included in the fallback since the source already use this form
=begin
string.rb - Extension for String.
Copyright (C) 2005,2006 Masao Mutoh
You may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
license terms as Ruby.
=end
# Extension for String class.
#
# String#% method which accept "named argument". The translator can know
# the meaning of the msgids using "named argument" instead of %s/%d style.
class String
alias :_old_format_m :% # :nodoc:
# call-seq:
# %(arg)
# %(hash)
#
# Format - Uses str as a format specification, and returns the result of applying it to arg.
# If the format specification contains more than one substitution, then arg must be
# an Array containing the values to be substituted. See Kernel::sprintf for details of the
# format string. This is the default behavior of the String class.
# * arg: an Array or other class except Hash.
# * Returns: formatted String
#
# (e.g.) "%s, %s" % ["Masao", "Mutoh"]
#
# Also you can use a Hash as the "named argument". This is recommanded way for Ruby-GetText
# because the translators can understand the meanings of the msgids easily.
# * hash: {:key1 => value1, :key2 => value2, ... }
# * Returns: formatted String
#
# (e.g.) "%{firstname}, %{familyname}" % {:firstname => "Masao", :familyname => "Mutoh"}
def %(args)
if args.kind_of?(Hash)
ret = dup
args.each {|key, value|
ret.gsub!(/\%\{#{key}\}/, value.to_s)
}
ret
else
ret = gsub(/%\{/, '%%{')
begin
ret._old_format_m(args)
rescue ArgumentError
$stderr.puts " The string:#{ret}"
$stderr.puts " args:#{args.inspect}"
end
end
end
end
end
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