#!/bin/bash
#
# locale.sh -- This function provides internationalization features
# for centos-art.sh script through GNU gettext standard processes.
#
# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# $Id$
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
function locale {
# Do not locale messages for English language. The English
# language is already used as translation pattern and there is no
# translation messages for it.
if [[ $(cli_getCurrentLocale) =~ '^en' ]];then
cli_printMessage "`gettext "Localizing English language to itself isn't supported."`" --as-error-line
fi
local ACTIONNAMS=''
local ACTIONNAM=''
local ACTIONVAL=''
# Initialize default value to create/update machine object flag.
# The machine object flag (--dont-create-mo) controls whether
# centos-art.sh script does create/update the machine object
# related object or not.
local FLAG_DONT_CREATE_MO='false'
# Define localization (l10n) base directory. This is the place
# where all translation messages are organized in. Translation
# messages, here, are organized using the same organization of the
# components they represent inside the `trunk/Identity',
# `trunk/Manuals' or `trunk/Scripts' directory structures.
# The localization base directory must be used as source location
# for subverion operations (e.g., status, update, commit, etc.).
# Otherwise, it would be difficult to add directory structures
# that have several levels down from the localization base
# directory up to the repository (e.g., it is not possible in
# subversion to add a directory structure which parent directory
# structure hasn't been added to the repository, previously.).
L10N_BASEDIR="$(cli_getRepoTLDir)/L10n"
# Interpret arguments and options passed through command-line.
locale_getOptions
# Redefine positional parameters using ARGUMENTS. At this point,
# option arguments have been removed from ARGUMENTS variable and
# only non-option arguments remain in it.
eval set -- "$ARGUMENTS"
# Syncronize changes between repository and working copy. At this
# point, changes in the repository are merged in the working copy
# and changes in the working copy committed up to repository.
cli_syncroRepoChanges "${L10N_BASEDIR}"
# Define action value. As convenction, we use non-option arguments
# to define the action value (ACTIONVAL) variable.
for ACTIONVAL in "$@";do
# Check action value. Be sure the action value matches the
# convenctions defined for source locations inside the working
# copy.
ACTIONVAL=$(cli_checkRepoDirSource $ACTIONVAL)
# Verify whether the directory provided can have localization
# messages or not.
if [[ ! $(cli_isLocalized $ACTIONVAL) == 'true' ]];then
cli_printMessage "`gettext "The path provided doesn't support localization."`" --as-error-line
fi
# Define localization working directory. This is the place
# where language-specific directories are stored in.
L10N_WORKDIR=$(echo ${ACTIONVAL} \
| sed -r -e "s!trunk/(Identity|Scripts|Manuals)!trunk/L10n/\1!")
# Redefine localization working directory to include
# language-specific directories. This is the place where POT,
# PO, and MO files are stored in.
L10N_WORKDIR="${L10N_WORKDIR}/$(cli_getCurrentLocale)"
# Execute action names.
for ACTIONNAM in $ACTIONNAMS;do
${ACTIONNAM}
done
done
# Syncronize changes between repository and working copy. At this
# point, changes in the repository are merged in the working copy
# and changes in the working copy committed up to repository.
cli_syncroRepoChanges "${L10N_BASEDIR}"
}