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6.3 KiB
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168 lines
6.3 KiB
C++
//
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// Copyright (c) 2009-2011 Artyom Beilis (Tonkikh)
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//
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// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See
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// accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
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// http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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//
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#ifndef BOOST_LOCLAE_GNU_GETTEXT_HPP
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#define BOOST_LOCLAE_GNU_GETTEXT_HPP
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#include <boost/locale/message.hpp>
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#include <boost/function.hpp>
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#include <stdexcept>
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namespace boost {
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namespace locale {
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/// \addtogroup message
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/// @{
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///
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/// \brief This namespace holds classes that provide GNU Gettext message catalogs support.
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///
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namespace gnu_gettext {
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///
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/// \brief This structure holds all information required for creating gnu-gettext message catalogs,
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///
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/// The user is expected to set its parameters to load these catalogs correctly. This structure
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/// also allows providing functions for charset conversion. Note, you need to provide them,
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/// so this structure is not useful for wide characters without subclassing and it will also
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/// ignore gettext catalogs that use a charset different from \a encoding.
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///
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struct messages_info {
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messages_info() :
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language("C"),
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locale_category("LC_MESSAGES")
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{
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}
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std::string language; ///< The language we load the catalog for, like "ru", "en", "de"
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std::string country; ///< The country we load the catalog for, like "US", "IL"
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std::string variant; ///< Language variant, like "euro" so it would look for catalog like de_DE\@euro
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std::string encoding; ///< Required target charset encoding. Ignored for wide characters.
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///< For narrow, should specify the correct encoding required for this catalog
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std::string locale_category; ///< Locale category, is set by default to LC_MESSAGES, but may be changed
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///
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/// \brief This type represents GNU Gettext domain name for the messages.
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///
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/// It consists of two parameters:
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///
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/// - name - the name of the domain - used for opening the file name
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/// - encoding - the encoding of the keys in the sources, default - UTF-8
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///
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struct domain {
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std::string name; ///< The name of the domain
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std::string encoding; ///< The character encoding for the domain
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domain() {}
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///
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/// Create a domain object from the name that can hold an encoding after symbol "/"
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/// such that if n is "hello/cp1255" then the name would be "hello" and "encoding" would
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/// be "cp1255" and if n is "hello" then the name would be the same but encoding would be
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/// "UTF-8"
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///
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domain(std::string const &n)
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{
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size_t pos = n.find("/");
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if(pos==std::string::npos) {
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name = n;
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encoding = "UTF-8";
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}
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else {
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name = n.substr(0,pos);
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encoding = n.substr(pos+1);
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}
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}
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///
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/// Check whether two objects are equivalent, only names are compared, encoding is ignored
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///
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bool operator==(domain const &other) const
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{
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return name==other.name;
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}
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///
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/// Check whether two objects are distinct, only names are compared, encoding is ignored
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///
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bool operator!=(domain const &other) const
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{
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return !(*this==other);
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}
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};
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typedef std::vector<domain> domains_type; ///< Type that defines a list of domains that are loaded
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///< The first one is the default one
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domains_type domains; ///< Message domains - application name, like my_app. So files named my_app.mo
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///< would be loaded
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std::vector<std::string> paths; ///< Paths to search files in. Under MS Windows it uses encoding
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///< parameter to convert them to wide OS specific paths.
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///
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/// The callback for custom file system support. This callback should read the file named \a file_name
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/// encoded in \a encoding character set into std::vector<char> and return it.
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///
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/// - If the file does not exist, it should return an empty vector.
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/// - If a error occurs during file read it should throw a error.
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///
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/// \note The user should support only the encodings the locales are created for. So if the user
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/// uses only one encoding or the file system is encoding agnostic, he may ignore the \a encoding parameter.
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///
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typedef function<
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std::vector<char>(
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std::string const &file_name,
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std::string const &encoding
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)
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> callback_type;
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///
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/// The callback for handling custom file systems, if it is empty, the real OS file-system
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/// is being used.
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///
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callback_type callback;
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};
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///
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/// Create a message_format facet using GNU Gettext catalogs. It uses \a info structure to get
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/// information about where to read them from and uses it for character set conversion (if needed)
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///
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template<typename CharType>
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message_format<CharType> *create_messages_facet(messages_info const &info);
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/// \cond INTERNAL
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template<>
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BOOST_LOCALE_DECL message_format<char> *create_messages_facet(messages_info const &info);
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template<>
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BOOST_LOCALE_DECL message_format<wchar_t> *create_messages_facet(messages_info const &info);
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#ifdef BOOST_LOCALE_ENABLE_CHAR16_T
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template<>
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BOOST_LOCALE_DECL message_format<char16_t> *create_messages_facet(messages_info const &info);
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#endif
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#ifdef BOOST_LOCALE_ENABLE_CHAR32_T
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template<>
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BOOST_LOCALE_DECL message_format<char32_t> *create_messages_facet(messages_info const &info);
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#endif
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/// \endcond
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} // gnu_gettext
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/// @}
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} // locale
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} // boost
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#endif
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// vim: tabstop=4 expandtab shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4
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