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Trolltech reserves all rights not granted ** herein. ** **********************************************************************/ #include "qplatformdefs.h" // POSIX Large File Support redefines open -> open64 static inline int qt_open(const char *pathname, int flags, mode_t mode) { return ::open(pathname, flags, mode); } #if defined(open) # undef open #endif // POSIX Large File Support redefines truncate -> truncate64 #if defined(truncate) # undef truncate #endif #include "ntqtranslator.h" #ifndef TQT_NO_TRANSLATION #include "tqfileinfo.h" #include "tqwidgetlist.h" #include "tqintdict.h" #include "tqstring.h" #include "ntqapplication.h" #include "tqfile.h" #include "tqbuffer.h" #include "tqdatastream.h" #include "tqmap.h" #include "ntqtl.h" #if defined(Q_OS_UNIX) #define QT_USE_MMAP #endif // most of the headers below are already included in qplatformdefs.h // also this lacks Large File support but that's probably irrelevant #if defined(QT_USE_MMAP) // for mmap #include #include #include #include #include // for htonl #include #endif #include /* $ mcookie 3cb86418caef9c95cd211cbf60a1bddd $ */ // magic number for the file static const int MagicLength = 16; static const uchar magic[MagicLength] = { 0x3c, 0xb8, 0x64, 0x18, 0xca, 0xef, 0x9c, 0x95, 0xcd, 0x21, 0x1c, 0xbf, 0x60, 0xa1, 0xbd, 0xdd }; static bool match( const char* found, const char* target ) { // 0 means anything, "" means empty return found == 0 || qstrcmp( found, target ) == 0; } #if defined(Q_C_CALLBACKS) extern "C" { #endif /* Yes, unfortunately, we have code here that depends on endianness. The candidate is big endian (it comes from a .qm file) whereas the target endianness depends on the system TQt is running on. */ #ifdef Q_OS_TEMP static int __cdecl cmp_uint32_little( const void* target, const void* candidate ) #else static int cmp_uint32_little( const void* target, const void* candidate ) #endif { const uchar* t = (const uchar*) target; const uchar* c = (const uchar*) candidate; return t[3] != c[0] ? (int) t[3] - (int) c[0] : t[2] != c[1] ? (int) t[2] - (int) c[1] : t[1] != c[2] ? (int) t[1] - (int) c[2] : (int) t[0] - (int) c[3]; } #ifdef Q_OS_TEMP static int __cdecl cmp_uint32_big( const void* target, const void* candidate ) #else static int cmp_uint32_big( const void* target, const void* candidate ) #endif { const uchar* t = (const uchar*) target; const uchar* c = (const uchar*) candidate; return t[0] != c[0] ? (int) t[0] - (int) c[0] : t[1] != c[1] ? (int) t[1] - (int) c[1] : t[2] != c[2] ? (int) t[2] - (int) c[2] : (int) t[3] - (int) c[3]; } #if defined(Q_C_CALLBACKS) } #endif static int systemWordSize = 0; static bool systemBigEndian; static uint elfHash( const char * name ) { const uchar *k; uint h = 0; uint g; if ( name ) { k = (const uchar *) name; while ( *k ) { h = ( h << 4 ) + *k++; if ( (g = (h & 0xf0000000)) != 0 ) h ^= g >> 24; h &= ~g; } } if ( !h ) h = 1; return h; } extern bool qt_detectRTLLanguage(); class TQTranslatorPrivate { public: struct Offset { Offset() : h( 0 ), o( 0 ) { } Offset( const TQTranslatorMessage& m, int offset ) : h( m.hash() ), o( offset ) { } bool operator<( const Offset&k ) const { return ( h != k.h ) ? h < k.h : o < k.o; } TQ_DUMMY_COMPARISON_OPERATOR(TQTranslatorPrivate::Offset) uint h; uint o; }; enum { Contexts = 0x2f, Hashes = 0x42, Messages = 0x69 }; TQTranslatorPrivate() : unmapPointer( 0 ), unmapLength( 0 ), messageArray( 0 ), offsetArray( 0 ), contextArray( 0 ) #ifndef TQT_NO_TRANSLATION_BUILDER , messages( 0 ) #endif { } // TQTranslator must finalize this before deallocating it // for mmap'ed files, this is what needs to be unmapped. char * unmapPointer; unsigned int unmapLength; // for squeezed but non-file data, this is what needs to be deleted TQByteArray * messageArray; TQByteArray * offsetArray; TQByteArray * contextArray; #ifndef TQT_NO_TRANSLATION_BUILDER TQMap * messages; #endif #ifdef TQ_WS_WIN int oldPermissionLookup; #endif }; /*! \class TQTranslator \brief The TQTranslator class provides internationalization support for text output. \ingroup i18n \ingroup environment \mainclass An object of this class contains a set of TQTranslatorMessage objects, each of which specifies a translation from a source language to a target language. TQTranslator provides functions to look up translations, add new ones, remove them, load and save them, etc. The most common use of TQTranslator is to: load a translator file created with \link linguist-manual.book TQt Linguist\endlink, install it using TQApplication::installTranslator(), and use it via TQObject::tr(). For example: \code int main( int argc, char ** argv ) { TQApplication app( argc, argv ); TQTranslator translator( 0 ); translator.load( "french.qm", "." ); app.installTranslator( &translator ); MyWidget m; app.setMainWidget( &m ); m.show(); return app.exec(); } \endcode Note that the translator must be created \e before the application's main window. Most applications will never need to do anything else with this class. The other functions provided by this class are useful for applications that work on translator files. We call a translation a "messsage". For this reason, translation files are sometimes referred to as "message files". It is possible to lookup a translation using findMessage() (as tr() and TQApplication::translate() do) and contains(), to insert a new translation messsage using insert(), and to remove one using remove(). Translation tools often need more information than the bare source text and translation, for example, context information to help the translator. But end-user programs that are using translations usually only need lookup. To cater for these different needs, TQTranslator can use stripped translator files that use the minimum of memory and which support little more functionality than findMessage(). Thus, load() may not load enough information to make anything more than findMessage() work. save() has an argument indicating whether to save just this minimum of information or to save everything. "Everything" means that for each translation item the following information is kept: \list \i The \e {translated text} - the return value from tr(). \i The input key: \list \i The \e {source text} - usually the argument to tr(). \i The \e context - usually the class name for the tr() caller. \i The \e comment - a comment that helps disambiguate different uses of the same text in the same context. \endlist \endlist The minimum for each item is just the information necessary for findMessage() to return the right text. This may include the source, context and comment, but usually it is just a hash value and the translated text. For example, the "Cancel" in a dialog might have "Anuluj" when the program runs in Polish (in this case the source text would be "Cancel"). The context would (normally) be the dialog's class name; there would normally be no comment, and the translated text would be "Anuluj". But it's not always so simple. The Spanish version of a printer dialog with settings for two-sided printing and binding would probably require both "Activado" and "Activada" as translations for "Enabled". In this case the source text would be "Enabled" in both cases, and the context would be the dialog's class name, but the two items would have disambiguating comments such as "two-sided printing" for one and "binding" for the other. The comment enables the translator to choose the appropriate gender for the Spanish version, and enables TQt to distinguish between translations. Note that when TQTranslator loads a stripped file, most functions do not work. The functions that do work with stripped files are explicitly documented as such. \sa TQTranslatorMessage TQApplication::installTranslator() TQApplication::removeTranslator() TQObject::tr() TQApplication::translate() */ /*! \enum TQTranslator::SaveMode This enum type defines how TQTranslator writes translation files. There are two modes: \value Everything files are saved with all available information \value Stripped files are saved with just enough information for end-user applications Note that when TQTranslator loads a stripped file, most functions do not work. The functions that do work with stripped files are explicitly documented as such. */ #if defined(TQ_WS_WIN) extern int qt_ntfs_permission_lookup; #endif /*! Constructs an empty message file object that is not connected to any file. The object is called \a name with parent \a parent. */ TQTranslator::TQTranslator( TQObject * parent, const char * name ) : TQObject( parent, name ) { d = new TQTranslatorPrivate; #if defined(TQ_WS_WIN) d->oldPermissionLookup = qt_ntfs_permission_lookup; #endif } /*! Destroys the object and frees any allocated resources. */ TQTranslator::~TQTranslator() { if ( tqApp ) tqApp->removeTranslator( this ); clear(); delete d; } extern bool qt_detectRTLLanguage(); /*! Loads \a filename, which may be an absolute file name or relative to \a directory. The previous contents of this translator object is discarded. Returns TRUE if the file is loaded successfully; otherwise returns FALSE. If the full file name does not exist, other file names are tried in the following order: \list 1 \i File name with \a suffix appended (".qm" if the \a suffix is TQString::null). \i File name with text after a character in \a search_delimiters stripped ("_." is the default for \a search_delimiters if it is TQString::null). \i File name stripped and \a suffix appended. \i File name stripped further, etc. \endlist For example, an application running in the fr_CA locale (French-speaking Canada) might call load("foo.fr_ca", "/opt/foolib"). load() would then try to open the first existing readable file from this list: \list 1 \i /opt/foolib/foo.fr_ca \i /opt/foolib/foo.fr_ca.qm \i /opt/foolib/foo.fr \i /opt/foolib/foo.fr.qm \i /opt/foolib/foo \i /opt/foolib/foo.qm \endlist \sa save() */ bool TQTranslator::load( const TQString & filename, const TQString & directory, const TQString & search_delimiters, const TQString & suffix ) { clear(); TQString prefix; if ( filename[0] == '/' #ifdef TQ_WS_WIN || (filename[0] && filename[1] == ':') || filename[0] == '\\' #endif ) prefix = TQString::fromLatin1( "" ); else prefix = directory; if ( prefix.length() ) { if ( prefix[int(prefix.length()-1)] != '/' ) prefix += TQChar( '/' ); } TQString fname = filename; TQString realname; TQString delims; delims = search_delimiters.isNull() ? TQString::fromLatin1( "_." ) : search_delimiters; #if defined(TQ_WS_WIN) qt_ntfs_permission_lookup--; #endif for ( ;; ) { TQFileInfo fi; realname = prefix + fname; fi.setFile( realname ); if ( fi.isReadable() ) break; realname += suffix.isNull() ? TQString::fromLatin1( ".qm" ) : suffix; fi.setFile( realname ); if ( fi.isReadable() ) break; int rightmost = 0; for ( int i = 0; i < (int)delims.length(); i++ ) { int k = fname.findRev( delims[i] ); if ( k > rightmost ) rightmost = k; } // no truncations? fail if ( rightmost == 0 ) { #if defined(TQ_WS_WIN) if (d->oldPermissionLookup != qt_ntfs_permission_lookup) qt_ntfs_permission_lookup++; #endif return FALSE; } fname.truncate( rightmost ); } #if defined(TQ_WS_WIN) if (d->oldPermissionLookup != qt_ntfs_permission_lookup) qt_ntfs_permission_lookup++; #endif // realname is now the fully qualified name of a readable file. #if defined(QT_USE_MMAP) #ifndef MAP_FILE #define MAP_FILE 0 #endif #ifndef MAP_FAILED #define MAP_FAILED -1 #endif int f; f = qt_open( TQFile::encodeName(realname), O_RDONLY, 0666 ); if ( f < 0 ) { // tqDebug( "can't open %s: %s", realname.ascii(), strerror( errno ) ); return FALSE; } struct stat st; if ( fstat( f, &st ) ) { // tqDebug( "can't stat %s: %s", realname.ascii(), strerror( errno ) ); return FALSE; } char * tmp; tmp = (char*)mmap( 0, st.st_size, // any address, whole file PROT_READ, // read-only memory MAP_FILE | MAP_PRIVATE, // swap-backed map from file f, 0 ); // from offset 0 of f if ( !tmp || tmp == (char*)MAP_FAILED ) { // tqDebug( "can't mmap %s: %s", filename.ascii(), strerror( errno ) ); return FALSE; } ::close( f ); d->unmapPointer = tmp; d->unmapLength = st.st_size; #else TQFile f( realname ); if ( !f.exists() ) return FALSE; d->unmapLength = f.size(); d->unmapPointer = new char[d->unmapLength]; bool ok = FALSE; if ( f.open(IO_ReadOnly) ) { ok = d->unmapLength == (uint)f.readBlock( d->unmapPointer, d->unmapLength ); f.close(); } if ( !ok ) { delete [] d->unmapPointer; d->unmapPointer = 0; return FALSE; } #endif return do_load( (const uchar *) d->unmapPointer, d->unmapLength ); } /*! \overload \fn bool TQTranslator::load( const uchar *data, int len ) Loads the .qm file data \a data of length \a len into the translator. Returns TRUE if the data is loaded successfully; otherwise returns FALSE. The data is not copied. The caller must be able to guarantee that \a data will not be deleted or modified. */ bool TQTranslator::do_load( const uchar *data, int len ) { if ( len < MagicLength || memcmp( data, magic, MagicLength ) != 0 ) { clear(); return FALSE; } TQByteArray array; array.setRawData( (const char *) data, len ); TQDataStream s( array, IO_ReadOnly ); bool ok = TRUE; s.device()->at( MagicLength ); TQ_UINT8 tag = 0; TQ_UINT32 blockLen = 0; s >> tag >> blockLen; while ( tag && blockLen ) { if ( (TQ_UINT32) s.device()->at() + blockLen > (TQ_UINT32) len ) { ok = FALSE; break; } if ( tag == TQTranslatorPrivate::Contexts && !d->contextArray ) { d->contextArray = new TQByteArray; d->contextArray->setRawData( array.data() + s.device()->at(), blockLen ); } else if ( tag == TQTranslatorPrivate::Hashes && !d->offsetArray ) { d->offsetArray = new TQByteArray; d->offsetArray->setRawData( array.data() + s.device()->at(), blockLen ); } else if ( tag == TQTranslatorPrivate::Messages && !d->messageArray ) { d->messageArray = new TQByteArray; d->messageArray->setRawData( array.data() + s.device()->at(), blockLen ); } if ( !s.device()->at(s.device()->at() + blockLen) ) { ok = FALSE; break; } tag = 0; blockLen = 0; if ( !s.atEnd() ) s >> tag >> blockLen; } array.resetRawData( (const char *) data, len ); if ( tqApp && tqApp->translators && tqApp->translators->contains(this) ) tqApp->setReverseLayout( qt_detectRTLLanguage() ); return ok; } #ifndef TQT_NO_TRANSLATION_BUILDER /*! Saves this message file to \a filename, overwriting the previous contents of \a filename. If \a mode is \c Everything (the default), all the information is preserved. If \a mode is \c Stripped, any information that is not necessary for findMessage() is stripped away. \sa load() */ bool TQTranslator::save( const TQString & filename, SaveMode mode ) { TQFile f( filename ); if ( f.open( IO_WriteOnly ) ) { squeeze( mode ); TQDataStream s( &f ); s.writeRawBytes( (const char *)magic, MagicLength ); TQ_UINT8 tag; if ( d->offsetArray != 0 ) { tag = (TQ_UINT8) TQTranslatorPrivate::Hashes; TQ_UINT32 oas = (TQ_UINT32) d->offsetArray->size(); s << tag << oas; s.writeRawBytes( d->offsetArray->data(), oas ); } if ( d->messageArray != 0 ) { tag = (TQ_UINT8) TQTranslatorPrivate::Messages; TQ_UINT32 mas = (TQ_UINT32) d->messageArray->size(); s << tag << mas; s.writeRawBytes( d->messageArray->data(), mas ); } if ( d->contextArray != 0 ) { tag = (TQ_UINT8) TQTranslatorPrivate::Contexts; TQ_UINT32 cas = (TQ_UINT32) d->contextArray->size(); s << tag << cas; s.writeRawBytes( d->contextArray->data(), cas ); } return TRUE; } return FALSE; } #endif /*! Empties this translator of all contents. This function works with stripped translator files. */ void TQTranslator::clear() { if ( d->unmapPointer && d->unmapLength ) { #if defined(QT_USE_MMAP) munmap( d->unmapPointer, d->unmapLength ); #else delete [] d->unmapPointer; #endif d->unmapPointer = 0; d->unmapLength = 0; } if ( d->messageArray ) { d->messageArray->resetRawData( d->messageArray->data(), d->messageArray->size() ); delete d->messageArray; d->messageArray = 0; } if ( d->offsetArray ) { d->offsetArray->resetRawData( d->offsetArray->data(), d->offsetArray->size() ); delete d->offsetArray; d->offsetArray = 0; } if ( d->contextArray ) { d->contextArray->resetRawData( d->contextArray->data(), d->contextArray->size() ); delete d->contextArray; d->contextArray = 0; } #ifndef TQT_NO_TRANSLATION_BUILDER delete d->messages; d->messages = 0; #endif if ( tqApp ) { tqApp->setReverseLayout( qt_detectRTLLanguage() ); TQWidgetList *list = TQApplication::topLevelWidgets(); TQWidgetListIt it( *list ); TQWidget *w; while ( ( w=it.current() ) != 0 ) { ++it; if (!w->isDesktop()) tqApp->postEvent( w, new TQEvent( TQEvent::LanguageChange ) ); } delete list; } } #ifndef TQT_NO_TRANSLATION_BUILDER /*! Converts this message file to the compact format used to store message files on disk. You should never need to call this directly; save() and other functions call it as necessary. \a mode is for internal use. \sa save() unsqueeze() */ void TQTranslator::squeeze( SaveMode mode ) { if ( !d->messages ) { if ( mode == Stripped ) unsqueeze(); else return; } TQMap * messages = d->messages; d->messages = 0; clear(); d->messageArray = new TQByteArray; d->offsetArray = new TQByteArray; TQMap offsets; TQDataStream ms( *d->messageArray, IO_WriteOnly ); TQMap::Iterator it = messages->begin(), next; int cpPrev = 0, cpNext = 0; for ( it = messages->begin(); it != messages->end(); ++it ) { cpPrev = cpNext; next = it; ++next; if ( next == messages->end() ) cpNext = 0; else cpNext = (int) it.key().commonPrefix( next.key() ); offsets.replace( TQTranslatorPrivate::Offset(it.key(), ms.device()->at()), (void*)0 ); it.key().write( ms, mode == Stripped, (TQTranslatorMessage::Prefix) TQMAX(cpPrev, cpNext + 1) ); } d->offsetArray->resize( 0 ); TQMap::Iterator offset; offset = offsets.begin(); TQDataStream ds( *d->offsetArray, IO_WriteOnly ); while ( offset != offsets.end() ) { TQTranslatorPrivate::Offset k = offset.key(); ++offset; ds << (TQ_UINT32)k.h << (TQ_UINT32)k.o; } if ( mode == Stripped ) { TQAsciiDict contextSet( 1511 ); int baudelaire; for ( it = messages->begin(); it != messages->end(); ++it ) contextSet.replace( it.key().context(), &baudelaire ); TQ_UINT16 hTableSize; if ( contextSet.count() < 200 ) hTableSize = ( contextSet.count() < 60 ) ? 151 : 503; else if ( contextSet.count() < 2500 ) hTableSize = ( contextSet.count() < 750 ) ? 1511 : 5003; else hTableSize = 15013; TQIntDict hDict( hTableSize ); TQAsciiDictIterator c = contextSet; while ( c.current() != 0 ) { hDict.insert( (long) (elfHash(c.currentKey()) % hTableSize), c.currentKey() ); ++c; } /* The contexts found in this translator are stored in a hash table to provide fast lookup. The context array has the following format: TQ_UINT16 hTableSize; TQ_UINT16 hTable[hTableSize]; TQ_UINT8 contextPool[...]; The context pool stores the contexts as Pascal strings: TQ_UINT8 len; TQ_UINT8 data[len]; Let's consider the look-up of context "FunnyDialog". A hash value between 0 and hTableSize - 1 is computed, say h. If hTable[h] is 0, "FunnyDialog" is not covered by this translator. Else, we check in the contextPool at offset 2 * hTable[h] to see if "FunnyDialog" is one of the contexts stored there, until we find it or we meet the empty string. */ d->contextArray = new TQByteArray; d->contextArray->resize( 2 + (hTableSize << 1) ); TQDataStream t( *d->contextArray, IO_WriteOnly ); TQ_UINT16 *hTable = new TQ_UINT16[hTableSize]; memset( hTable, 0, hTableSize * sizeof(TQ_UINT16) ); t << hTableSize; t.device()->at( 2 + (hTableSize << 1) ); t << (TQ_UINT16) 0; // the entry at offset 0 cannot be used uint upto = 2; for ( int i = 0; i < hTableSize; i++ ) { const char *con = hDict.find( i ); if ( con == 0 ) { hTable[i] = 0; } else { hTable[i] = (TQ_UINT16) ( upto >> 1 ); do { uint len = (uint) tqstrlen( con ); len = TQMIN( len, 255 ); t << (TQ_UINT8) len; t.writeRawBytes( con, len ); upto += 1 + len; hDict.remove( i ); } while ( (con = hDict.find(i)) != 0 ); do { t << (TQ_UINT8) 0; // empty string (at least one) upto++; } while ( (upto & 0x1) != 0 ); // offsets have to be even } } t.device()->at( 2 ); for ( int j = 0; j < hTableSize; j++ ) t << hTable[j]; delete [] hTable; if ( upto > 131072 ) { tqWarning( "TQTranslator::squeeze: Too many contexts" ); delete d->contextArray; d->contextArray = 0; } } delete messages; } /*! Converts this message file into an easily modifiable data structure, less compact than the format used in the files. You should never need to call this function; it is called by insert() and friends as necessary. \sa squeeze() */ void TQTranslator::unsqueeze() { if ( d->messages ) return; d->messages = new TQMap; if ( !d->messageArray ) return; TQDataStream s( *d->messageArray, IO_ReadOnly ); for ( ;; ) { TQTranslatorMessage m( s ); if ( m.hash() == 0 ) break; d->messages->insert( m, (void *) 0 ); } } /*! Returns TRUE if this message file contains a message with the key (\a context, \a sourceText, \a comment); otherwise returns FALSE. This function works with stripped translator files. (This is is a one-liner that calls findMessage().) */ bool TQTranslator::contains( const char* context, const char* sourceText, const char* comment ) const { return !findMessage( context, sourceText, comment ).translation().isNull(); } /*! Inserts \a message into this message file. This function does \e not work with stripped translator files. It may appear to, but that is not dependable. \sa remove() */ void TQTranslator::insert( const TQTranslatorMessage& message ) { unsqueeze(); d->messages->remove( message ); // safer d->messages->insert( message, (void *) 0 ); } /*! \fn void TQTranslator::insert( const char *, const char *, const TQString & ) \overload \obsolete */ /*! Removes \a message from this translator. This function works with stripped translator files. \sa insert() */ void TQTranslator::remove( const TQTranslatorMessage& message ) { unsqueeze(); d->messages->remove( message ); } /*! \fn void TQTranslator::remove( const char *, const char * ) \overload \obsolete Removes the translation associated to the key (\a context, \a sourceText, "") from this translator. */ #endif /*! \fn TQString TQTranslator::find( const char*, const char*, const char* ) const \obsolete Please use findMessage() instead. Returns the translation for the key (\a context, \a sourceText, \a comment) or TQString::null if there is none in this translator. */ /*! Returns the TQTranslatorMessage for the key (\a context, \a sourceText, \a comment). If none is found, also tries (\a context, \a sourceText, ""). */ TQTranslatorMessage TQTranslator::findMessage( const char* context, const char* sourceText, const char* comment ) const { if ( context == 0 ) context = ""; if ( sourceText == 0 ) sourceText = ""; if ( comment == 0 ) comment = ""; #ifndef TQT_NO_TRANSLATION_BUILDER if ( d->messages ) { TQMap::ConstIterator it; it = d->messages->find( TQTranslatorMessage(context, sourceText, comment) ); if ( it != d->messages->end() ) return it.key(); if ( comment[0] ) { it = d->messages->find( TQTranslatorMessage(context, sourceText, "") ); if ( it != d->messages->end() ) return it.key(); } return TQTranslatorMessage(); } #endif if ( !d->offsetArray ) return TQTranslatorMessage(); /* Check if the context belongs to this TQTranslator. If many translators are installed, this step is necessary. */ if ( d->contextArray ) { TQ_UINT16 hTableSize = 0; TQDataStream t( *d->contextArray, IO_ReadOnly ); t >> hTableSize; uint g = elfHash( context ) % hTableSize; t.device()->at( 2 + (g << 1) ); TQ_UINT16 off; t >> off; if ( off == 0 ) return TQTranslatorMessage(); t.device()->at( 2 + (hTableSize << 1) + (off << 1) ); TQ_UINT8 len; char con[256]; for ( ;; ) { t >> len; if ( len == 0 || t.atEnd() ) return TQTranslatorMessage(); t.readRawBytes( con, len ); con[len] = '\0'; if ( qstrcmp(con, context) == 0 ) break; } } size_t numItems = d->offsetArray->size() / ( 2 * sizeof(TQ_UINT32) ); if ( !numItems ) return TQTranslatorMessage(); if ( systemWordSize == 0 ) tqSysInfo( &systemWordSize, &systemBigEndian ); for ( ;; ) { TQ_UINT32 h = elfHash( TQCString(sourceText) + comment ); char *r = (char *) bsearch( &h, d->offsetArray->data(), numItems, 2 * sizeof(TQ_UINT32), systemBigEndian ? cmp_uint32_big : cmp_uint32_little ); if ( r != 0 ) { // go back on equal key while ( r != d->offsetArray->data() && cmp_uint32_big(r - 8, r) == 0 ) r -= 8; TQDataStream s( *d->offsetArray, IO_ReadOnly ); s.device()->at( r - d->offsetArray->data() ); TQ_UINT32 rh, ro; s >> rh >> ro; TQDataStream ms( *d->messageArray, IO_ReadOnly ); while ( rh == h ) { ms.device()->at( ro ); TQTranslatorMessage m( ms ); if ( match(m.context(), context) && match(m.sourceText(), sourceText) && match(m.comment(), comment) ) return m; if ( s.atEnd() ) break; s >> rh >> ro; } } if ( !comment[0] ) break; comment = ""; } return TQTranslatorMessage(); } /*! Returns TRUE if this translator is empty, otherwise returns FALSE. This function works with stripped and unstripped translation files. */ bool TQTranslator::isEmpty() const { return !( d->unmapPointer || d->unmapLength || d->messageArray || d->offsetArray || d->contextArray #ifndef TQT_NO_TRANSLATION_BUILDER || (d->messages && d->messages->count()) #endif ); } #ifndef TQT_NO_TRANSLATION_BUILDER /*! Returns a list of the messages in the translator. This function is rather slow. Because it is seldom called, it's optimized for simplicity and small size, rather than speed. If you want to iterate over the list, you should iterate over a copy, e.g. \code TQValueList list = myTranslator.messages(); TQValueList::Iterator it = list.begin(); while ( it != list.end() ) { process_message( *it ); ++it; } \endcode */ TQValueList TQTranslator::messages() const { if ( d->messages ) return d->messages->keys(); ((TQTranslator *) this)->unsqueeze(); TQValueList result = d->messages->keys(); delete d->messages; d->messages = 0; return result; } #endif /*! \class TQTranslatorMessage \brief The TQTranslatorMessage class contains a translator message and its properties. \ingroup i18n \ingroup environment This class is of no interest to most applications. It is useful for translation tools such as \link linguist-manual.book TQt Linguist\endlink. It is provided simply to make the API complete and regular. For a TQTranslator object, a lookup key is a triple (\e context, \e {source text}, \e comment) that uniquely identifies a message. An extended key is a quadruple (\e hash, \e context, \e {source text}, \e comment), where \e hash is computed from the source text and the comment. Unless you plan to read and write messages yourself, you need not worry about the hash value. TQTranslatorMessage stores this triple or quadruple and the relevant translation if there is any. \sa TQTranslator */ /*! Constructs a translator message with the extended key (0, 0, 0, 0) and TQString::null as translation. */ TQTranslatorMessage::TQTranslatorMessage() : h( 0 ), cx( 0 ), st( 0 ), cm( 0 ) { } /*! Constructs an translator message with the extended key (\e h, \a context, \a sourceText, \a comment), where \e h is computed from \a sourceText and \a comment, and possibly with a \a translation. */ TQTranslatorMessage::TQTranslatorMessage( const char * context, const char * sourceText, const char * comment, const TQString& translation ) : cx( context ), st( sourceText ), cm( comment ), tn( translation ) { // 0 means we don't know, "" means empty if ( cx == (const char*)0 ) cx = ""; if ( st == (const char*)0 ) st = ""; if ( cm == (const char*)0 ) cm = ""; h = elfHash( st + cm ); } /*! Constructs a translator message read from the \a stream. The resulting message may have any combination of content. \sa TQTranslator::save() */ TQTranslatorMessage::TQTranslatorMessage( TQDataStream & stream ) : cx( 0 ), st( 0 ), cm( 0 ) { TQString str16; char tag; TQ_UINT8 obs1; for ( ;; ) { tag = 0; if ( !stream.atEnd() ) stream.readRawBytes( &tag, 1 ); switch( (Tag)tag ) { case Tag_End: if ( h == 0 ) h = elfHash( st + cm ); return; case Tag_SourceText16: // obsolete stream >> str16; st = str16.latin1(); break; case Tag_Translation: stream >> tn; break; case Tag_Context16: // obsolete stream >> str16; cx = str16.latin1(); break; case Tag_Hash: stream >> h; break; case Tag_SourceText: stream >> st; break; case Tag_Context: stream >> cx; if ( cx == "" ) // for compatibility cx = 0; break; case Tag_Comment: stream >> cm; break; case Tag_Obsolete1: // obsolete stream >> obs1; break; default: h = 0; st = 0; cx = 0; cm = 0; tn = TQString::null; return; } } } /*! Constructs a copy of translator message \a m. */ TQTranslatorMessage::TQTranslatorMessage( const TQTranslatorMessage & m ) : cx( m.cx ), st( m.st ), cm( m.cm ), tn( m.tn ) { h = m.h; } /*! Assigns message \a m to this translator message and returns a reference to this translator message. */ TQTranslatorMessage & TQTranslatorMessage::operator=( const TQTranslatorMessage & m ) { h = m.h; cx = m.cx; st = m.st; cm = m.cm; tn = m.tn; return *this; } /*! \fn uint TQTranslatorMessage::hash() const Returns the hash value used internally to represent the lookup key. This value is zero only if this translator message was constructed from a stream containing invalid data. The hashing function is unspecified, but it will remain unchanged in future versions of TQt. */ /*! \fn const char *TQTranslatorMessage::context() const Returns the context for this message (e.g. "MyDialog"). \warning This may return 0 if the TQTranslator object is stripped (compressed). */ /*! \fn const char *TQTranslatorMessage::sourceText() const Returns the source text of this message (e.g. "&Save"). \warning This may return 0 if the TQTranslator object is stripped (compressed). */ /*! \fn const char *TQTranslatorMessage::comment() const Returns the comment for this message (e.g. "File|Save"). \warning This may return 0 if the TQTranslator object is stripped (compressed). */ /*! \fn void TQTranslatorMessage::setTranslation( const TQString & translation ) Sets the translation of the source text to \a translation. \sa translation() */ /*! \fn TQString TQTranslatorMessage::translation() const Returns the translation of the source text (e.g., "&Sauvegarder"). \sa setTranslation() */ /*! \enum TQTranslatorMessage::Prefix Let (\e h, \e c, \e s, \e m) be the extended key. The possible prefixes are \value NoPrefix no prefix \value Hash only (\e h) \value HashContext only (\e h, \e c) \value HashContextSourceText only (\e h, \e c, \e s) \value HashContextSourceTextComment the whole extended key, (\e h, \e c, \e s, \e m) \sa write() commonPrefix() */ /*! Writes this translator message to the \a stream. If \a strip is FALSE (the default), all the information in the message is written. If \a strip is TRUE, only the part of the extended key specified by \a prefix is written with the translation (\c HashContextSourceTextComment by default). \sa commonPrefix() */ void TQTranslatorMessage::write( TQDataStream & stream, bool strip, Prefix prefix ) const { char tag; tag = (char)Tag_Translation; stream.writeRawBytes( &tag, 1 ); stream << tn; bool mustWriteHash = TRUE; if ( !strip ) prefix = HashContextSourceTextComment; switch ( prefix ) { case HashContextSourceTextComment: tag = (char)Tag_Comment; stream.writeRawBytes( &tag, 1 ); stream << cm; // fall through case HashContextSourceText: tag = (char)Tag_SourceText; stream.writeRawBytes( &tag, 1 ); stream << st; // fall through case HashContext: tag = (char)Tag_Context; stream.writeRawBytes( &tag, 1 ); stream << cx; // fall through default: if ( mustWriteHash ) { tag = (char)Tag_Hash; stream.writeRawBytes( &tag, 1 ); stream << h; } } tag = (char)Tag_End; stream.writeRawBytes( &tag, 1 ); } /*! Returns the widest lookup prefix that is common to this translator message and to message \a m. For example, if the extended key is for this message is (71, "PrintDialog", "Yes", "Print?") and that for \a m is (71, "PrintDialog", "No", "Print?"), this function returns \c HashContext. \sa write() */ TQTranslatorMessage::Prefix TQTranslatorMessage::commonPrefix( const TQTranslatorMessage& m ) const { if ( h != m.h ) return NoPrefix; if ( cx != m.cx ) return Hash; if ( st != m.st ) return HashContext; if ( cm != m.cm ) return HashContextSourceText; return HashContextSourceTextComment; } /*! Returns TRUE if the extended key of this object is equal to that of \a m; otherwise returns FALSE. */ bool TQTranslatorMessage::operator==( const TQTranslatorMessage& m ) const { return h == m.h && cx == m.cx && st == m.st && cm == m.cm; } /*! \fn bool TQTranslatorMessage::operator!=( const TQTranslatorMessage& m ) const Returns TRUE if the extended key of this object is different from that of \a m; otherwise returns FALSE. */ /*! Returns TRUE if the extended key of this object is lexicographically before than that of \a m; otherwise returns FALSE. */ bool TQTranslatorMessage::operator<( const TQTranslatorMessage& m ) const { return h != m.h ? h < m.h : ( cx != m.cx ? cx < m.cx : (st != m.st ? st < m.st : cm < m.cm) ); } /*! \fn bool TQTranslatorMessage::operator<=( const TQTranslatorMessage& m ) const Returns TRUE if the extended key of this object is lexicographically before that of \a m or if they are equal; otherwise returns FALSE. */ /*! \fn bool TQTranslatorMessage::operator>( const TQTranslatorMessage& m ) const Returns TRUE if the extended key of this object is lexicographically after that of \a m; otherwise returns FALSE. */ /*! \fn bool TQTranslatorMessage::operator>=( const TQTranslatorMessage& m ) const Returns TRUE if the extended key of this object is lexicographically after that of \a m or if they are equal; otherwise returns FALSE. */ #endif // TQT_NO_TRANSLATION