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-#! /usr/bin/env python
-
-import sys, string, codecs, os
-
-# TODO: currently the 78 chars are *without* the quotes, while for Gettext it is *with* the quotes
-# FIXME: it seems possible to get lines bigger than 80 characters.
-max_length = 78
-
-wrap_before = ['<h1>', '<h2>', '<h3>', '<h4>', '<h5>', '<h6>', '<p>', '<br>', '<br/>',
- '<ol>', '<ul>', '<li>', '<table>', '<th>', '<tr>', '<td>', '<center>',
- '<blockquote>', '<pre>', '<hr>', '<hr/>']
-
-### TODO: try to support any charset, not only UTF-8 (so that it can be used outside KDE)
-
-def splitit( start, message, outfile ):
- # print start+"\""+message+"\"" # DEBUG
- if len(start):
- if len(message) + len(start) < max_length and \
- string.find(message, '\\n') == -1:
- outstr = '%s"%s"\n' % (start, message)
- outfile.write(outstr.encode('utf-8'))
- return
- outfile.write(start)
- outfile.write(u'""\n')
- index = 0
- mlen = len(message)
- last_brace = 0
- last_space = 0
- last_comma = 0
- while index < mlen:
- if message[index] == r'n' and (index > 0 and message[index-1] == '\\') \
- and (index < 2 or message[index-2] != '\\'):
- outstr = '"%s"\n' % message[:index+1]
- outfile.write(outstr.encode('utf-8'))
- message = message[index+1:]
- mlen -= index + 1
- index = 0
- last_brace = 0
- last_space = 0
- last_comma = 0
- continue
- elif message[index] == u'>':
- last_brace = index
- elif message[index] == u' ':
- last_space = index
- elif message[index] == u',':
- last_comma = index
- elif message[index] == u'<':
- for s in wrap_before:
- if index > 0 and message[index:].startswith(s):
- outstr = '"%s"\n' % message[:index]
- outfile.write(outstr.encode('utf-8'))
- message = message[index:]
- mlen -= index
- index = 0
- last_brace = 0
- last_space = 0
- last_comma = 0
- continue
- if index > max_length:
- if last_brace > 50:
- index = last_brace
- while index < mlen - 1 and message[index+1] == ' ':
- index += 1
- elif last_space != 0:
- index = last_space
- elif last_comma != 0:
- index = last_comma
- else:
- while index > 0 and message[index] == u'\\':
- index = index - 1
- outstr = '"%s"\n' % message[:index+1]
- outfile.write(outstr.encode('utf-8'))
- message = message[index+1:]
- mlen -= index + 1
- index = 0
- last_brace = 0
- last_space = 0
- last_comma = 0
- continue
- index += 1
- if len(message):
- outstr = '"%s"\n' % message
- outfile.write(outstr.encode('utf-8'))
-
-if sys.hexversion >= 0x02030000:
- # We have Python 2.3 or better
- open_type="rU" # Open for read with "Universal Newline Support"
-else:
- # We have a Python older than 2.3
- open_type="r" # Normal open for read
-### TODO: even in the case of a parse error, the script could try to process the next file(s) instead of exiting.
-for file in sys.argv[1:]:
- orig_file = open(file, open_type)
- new_file = open(file + ".new", 'w')
-
- last=''
- start=''
- index=0
- line=' '
- while 1: # python 2.1 has no True ;)
- line = orig_file.readline()
- index += 1
- if not line:
- break
- if line == '\n' or line[0] == '#':
- splitit(start, last, new_file)
- start = ''
- last = ''
- new_file.write(line)
- continue
- try:
- line = string.strip(unicode(line, 'utf-8'))
- except UnicodeError:
- print file
- if line[0] == '"' and line[-1:] == '"':
- last += line[1:-1]
- continue
- # new message
- splitit(start, last, new_file)
- if line.startswith("msgid "):
- start = "msgid "
- last = string.lstrip(line[6:-1])[1:]
- elif line.startswith("msgstr "):
- start = "msgstr "
- last = string.lstrip(line[7:-1])[1:]
- elif line.startswith("msgctxt "):
- start = "msgctxt "
- last = string.lstrip(line[8:-1])[1:]
- elif line.startswith("msgid_plural "):
- start = "msgid_plural "
- last = string.lstrip(line[13:-1])[1:]
- elif line.startswith("msgstr["):
- # For most languages, there will be only one digit
- if line[8] == "]" and line[9] == " ":
- if line[7].isdigit():
- start = line[:10]
- last = string.lstrip(line[10:-1])[1:]
- else:
- print file, "not-a-digit error for mgstr[] in line", index
- orig_file.close()
- new_file.close()
- sys.exit(1)
- else:
- posdigit = 7 # The first digit is at position 7
- while line[posdigit].isdigit():
- posdigit += 1
- if posdigit > 7 and line[posdigit] == "]" and line[posdigit+1] == " ":
- posdigit += 2 # skip ] and the space
- start = line[:posdigit]
- last = string.lstrip(line[posdigit:-1])[1:]
- else:
- print file, "parse error after msgstr[ in line", index
- orig_file.close()
- new_file.close()
- sys.exit(1)
- else:
- print file, "parsing error in line", index
- orig_file.close()
- new_file.close()
- sys.exit(1)
-
- splitit(start, last, new_file)
- orig_file.close()
- new_file.close()
- os.rename(file + ".new", file)
-
-# kate: space-indent off; indent-width 8; replace-tabs off;