# Copyright 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Vladimir Prus # Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. # (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) # This module support GNU gettext internationalization utilities. # # It provides two main target rules: 'gettext.catalog', used for # creating machine-readable catalogs from translations files, and # 'gettext.update', used for update translation files from modified # sources. # # To add i18n support to your application you should follow these # steps. # # - Decide on a file name which will contain translations and # what main target name will be used to update it. For example:: # # gettext.update update-russian : russian.po a.cpp my_app ; # # - Create the initial translation file by running:: # # bjam update-russian # # - Edit russian.po. For example, you might change fields like LastTranslator. # # - Create a main target for final message catalog:: # # gettext.catalog russian : russian.po ; # # The machine-readable catalog will be updated whenever you update # "russian.po". The "russian.po" file will be updated only on explicit # request. When you're ready to update translations, you should # # - Run:: # # bjam update-russian # # - Edit "russian.po" in appropriate editor. # # The next bjam run will convert "russian.po" into machine-readable form. # # By default, translations are marked by 'i18n' call. The 'gettext.keyword' # feature can be used to alter this. import targets ; import property-set ; import virtual-target ; import "class" : new ; import project ; import type ; import generators ; import errors ; import feature : feature ; import toolset : flags ; import regex ; .path = "" ; # Initializes the gettext module. rule init ( path ? # Path where all tools are located. If not specified, # they should be in PATH. ) { if $(.initialized) && $(.path) != $(path) { errors.error "Attempt to reconfigure with different path" ; } .initialized = true ; if $(path) { .path = $(path)/ ; } } # Creates a main target 'name', which, when updated, will cause # file 'existing-translation' to be updated with translations # extracted from 'sources'. It's possible to specify main target # in sources --- it which case all target from dependency graph # of those main targets will be scanned, provided they are of # appropricate type. The 'gettext.types' feature can be used to # control the types. # # The target will be updated only if explicitly requested on the # command line. rule update ( name : existing-translation sources + : requirements * ) { local project = [ project.current ] ; targets.main-target-alternative [ new typed-target $(name) : $(project) : gettext.UPDATE : $(existing-translation) $(sources) : [ targets.main-target-requirements $(requirements) : $(project) ] ] ; $(project).mark-target-as-explicit $(name) ; } # The human editable source, containing translation. type.register gettext.PO : po ; # The machine readable message catalog. type.register gettext.catalog : mo ; # Intermediate type produce by extracting translations from # sources. type.register gettext.POT : pot ; # Pseudo type used to invoke update-translations generator type.register gettext.UPDATE ; # Identifies the keyword that should be used when scanning sources. # Default: i18n feature gettext.keyword : : free ; # Contains space-separated list of sources types which should be scanned. # Default: "C CPP" feature gettext.types : : free ; generators.register-standard gettext.compile : gettext.PO : gettext.catalog ; class update-translations-generator : generator { import regex : split ; import property-set ; rule __init__ ( * : * ) { generator.__init__ $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; } # The rule should be called with at least two sources. The first source # is the translation (.po) file to update. The remaining sources are targets # which should be scanned for new messages. All sources files for those targets # will be found and passed to the 'xgettext' utility, which extracts the # messages for localization. Those messages will be merged to the .po file. rule run ( project name ? : property-set : sources * : multiple ? ) { local types = [ $(property-set).get ] ; types ?= "C CPP" ; types = [ regex.split $(types) " " ] ; local keywords = [ $(property-set).get ] ; property-set = [ property-set.create $(keywords:G=) ] ; # First deterime the list of sources that must be scanned for # messages. local all-sources ; # CONSIDER: I'm not sure if the logic should be the same as for 'stage': # i.e. following dependency properties as well. for local s in $(sources[2-]) { all-sources += [ virtual-target.traverse $(s) : : include-sources ] ; } local right-sources ; for local s in $(all-sources) { if [ $(s).type ] in $(types) { right-sources += $(s) ; } } local .constructed ; if $(right-sources) { # Create the POT file, which will contain list of messages extracted # from the sources. local extract = [ new action $(right-sources) : gettext.extract : $(property-set) ] ; local new-messages = [ new file-target $(name) : gettext.POT : $(project) : $(extract) ] ; # Create a notfile target which will update the existing translation file # with new messages. local a = [ new action $(sources[1]) $(new-messages) : gettext.update-po-dispatch ] ; local r = [ new notfile-target $(name) : $(project) : $(a) ] ; .constructed = [ virtual-target.register $(r) ] ; } else { errors.error "No source could be scanned by gettext tools" ; } return $(.constructed) ; } } generators.register [ new update-translations-generator gettext.update : : gettext.UPDATE ] ; flags gettext.extract KEYWORD ; actions extract { $(.path)xgettext -k$(KEYWORD:E=i18n) -o $(<) $(>) } # Does realy updating of po file. The tricky part is that # we're actually updating one of the sources: # $(<) is the NOTFILE target we're updating # $(>[1]) is the PO file to be really updated. # $(>[2]) is the PO file created from sources. # # When file to be updated does not exist (during the # first run), we need to copy the file created from sources. # In all other cases, we need to update the file. rule update-po-dispatch { NOCARE $(>[1]) ; gettext.create-po $(<) : $(>) ; gettext.update-po $(<) : $(>) ; _ on $(<) = " " ; ok on $(<) = "" ; EXISTING_PO on $(<) = $(>[1]) ; } # Due to fancy interaction of existing and updated, this rule can be called with # one source, in which case we copy the lonely source into EXISTING_PO, or with # two sources, in which case the action body expands to nothing. I'd really like # to have "missing" action modifier. actions quietly existing updated create-po bind EXISTING_PO { cp$(_)"$(>[1])"$(_)"$(EXISTING_PO)"$($(>[2]:E=ok)) } actions updated update-po bind EXISTING_PO { $(.path)msgmerge$(_)-U$(_)"$(EXISTING_PO)"$(_)"$(>[1])" } actions gettext.compile { $(.path)msgfmt -o $(<) $(>) } IMPORT $(__name__) : update : : gettext.update ;