Difference between revisions of "Talk:Internationalization/mo parser"
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This page has been originally created by [[User:Trosim|Trosim]] as [[Internationalization/code parser]] | This page has been originally created by [[User:Trosim|Trosim]] as [[Internationalization/code parser]] | ||
and then moved here by [[User:Carlo|me]] for consistency between title and content. --[[User:Carlo|Carlo]] 18:32, 7 May 2006 (CEST) | and then moved here by [[User:Carlo|me]] for consistency between title and content. --[[User:Carlo|Carlo]] 18:32, 7 May 2006 (CEST) | ||
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+ | ==scope== | ||
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+ | I see the following on the page: | ||
+ | :''give a simple interface to the localization class, so that the strings can be printed out without too much efforts'' | ||
+ | This is not something this part of the project should really be doing, no? The localisation class/infrastructure is distinct & should ideally be independant of the .mo parser in case somebody wants to extend it to be able to use another file format . | ||
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+ | If you mean that it should 'provide a simple interface for the localisation class to use' then you should change it because at the moment it is slightly ambiguous :) | ||
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+ | [[User:Leo|Leo]] 00:55, 13 May 2006 (CEST) [playing grammatician] | ||
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+ | ==files to read== | ||
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+ | I list here some useful C files of gettext: | ||
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+ | *.../gettext-0.14.5/gettext-tools/src/write-mo.c | ||
+ | *.../gettext-0.14.5/gettext-tools/src/read-mo.c |
Latest revision as of 13:55, 12 May 2006
This page has been originally created by Trosim as Internationalization/code parser and then moved here by me for consistency between title and content. --Carlo 18:32, 7 May 2006 (CEST)
scope
I see the following on the page:
- give a simple interface to the localization class, so that the strings can be printed out without too much efforts
This is not something this part of the project should really be doing, no? The localisation class/infrastructure is distinct & should ideally be independant of the .mo parser in case somebody wants to extend it to be able to use another file format .
If you mean that it should 'provide a simple interface for the localisation class to use' then you should change it because at the moment it is slightly ambiguous :)
Leo 00:55, 13 May 2006 (CEST) [playing grammatician]
files to read
I list here some useful C files of gettext:
- .../gettext-0.14.5/gettext-tools/src/write-mo.c
- .../gettext-0.14.5/gettext-tools/src/read-mo.c