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Author SHA1 Message Date
Fred Drake 33e2c3ece3 Remove bogus stdout redirection and use of sys.__stdout__; use
augmented print statement instead.
2000-10-26 03:49:15 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 72dacb8026 Tool to generate binary GNU .mo file from .po template files. Written
by Martin v. Loewis, proofed by Barry Warsaw for coding standards,
typos, and to make command line options compatible with GNU msgfmt
where they overlap.

Closes patch #101295.
2000-09-01 08:10:08 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 75a6e67e69 Added an unused Unicode string for testing. 2000-05-02 19:28:30 +00:00
Barry Warsaw a17e0f1b61 A bunch of changes, primarily to command line argument parsing
(inspired by Detlef Lannert).  Specifically,

    -k/--keyword no longer takes an optional argument to clear the
    default keywords.  Instead, use -K/--no-default-keywords to clear
    them.

    -n/--add-location also no longer takes an optional argument to set
    the comment style.  Instead, use -S/--style to set the comment
    style to GNU or Solaris.

    -o/--output can take `-' as the filename, meaning write to
    standard output.

    The inputfile name can also be `-' meaning read from standard in.

A few other changes include

    Kludge to mark the file docstring as translatable.  Since the
    marking is to place _() around the docstring, and because we
    actually have to define the _() function before we use it, this
    means that we have to manually assign to __doc__ the output of
    _().  This doesn't seem too bad because you'll only use this idiom
    when translating a script's docstring (you really don't need to
    translate most module docstrings).

    Convert everything to string methods and do not import the string
    module.

    Bump the version number to 1.1
2000-03-08 15:18:35 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 7733e12c9c Two buglet fixes. Peter Funk caught the bug in make_escapes:
This will fold all ISO 8859 chars from the upper half of the
    charset into the lower half, which is ...ummm.... unintened.

The second is a typo in the reference to options.escape in main().
2000-02-27 14:30:48 +00:00
Barry Warsaw c8f0892d12 Changes submitted by Peter Funk (some fixes/additions by B.Warsaw) to
make pygettext more compatible with GNU xgettext, specifically:

Added -E/--escape for allowing pass-thru of iso8859-1 characters above
7 bits.

Added -o/--output option for renaming the output file from
messages.pot (there's overlap with -d/--default-domain, but GNU
xgettext has them both).

Added -p/--output-dir for specifying the output directory for
messages.pot.

Added -V/--version for printing the version number.

Added -w/--width for specifying the output page width (this is because
now pygettext, like GNU xgettext will put several locations on the
same line to cut down on vertical space).

Added -x/--exclude-file for specifying a list of strings that are not
to be extracted from the input files.

Bumped version number to 1.0

Try to import fintl and use fintl.gettext as _ if available.  Fall
back is to use identity definition of _().

Moved the escape creation to a function make_escapes() so that its
behavior can be controlled by the -E option.

__openseen(): Support the -x option.

write(): Support -w option and vertical space preserving feature.

main(): Support new options.
2000-02-26 20:56:47 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 8f35681843 Added \" to escapes so embedded escaped double quotes are handled
correctly.  Patch suggested by Mads Kiilerich <mk@solit.dk>.
1999-12-06 02:46:49 +00:00
Barry Warsaw 5dbf526e8e Several improvements, some of where were contributed by Bernhard
Herzog <herzog@online.de>.  Specifically,

--verbose/-v flag added

pot_header added to make msgmerge and Emacs po-mode work better

normalize(), escape(), safe_eval(): Improved normalization of strings
for more .po file compatibility (e.g. C style).  Handles emmbedded
newlines better.

Also added an identity function called _() and use it in the file
where messages are printed.  This allows us to selftest pygettext.py
with itself as input.
1999-11-03 18:47:52 +00:00
Barry Warsaw a507c32991 Python equivalent of xgettext(1). This was originally released
separately but now is included in the standard Python distribution.
1999-11-03 16:46:05 +00:00
Barry Warsaw e27db5a393 Initial implementation 1999-08-13 20:59:48 +00:00
Barry Warsaw af5725104b Initial revision 1999-08-11 21:40:38 +00:00