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view mercurial/i18n.py @ 51918:d62887764687
lfs: fix various signature mismatches for vfs subclasses
These were flagged by PyCharm. I'm not sure why pytype doesn't catch these-
only `hgext/lfs/__init__.py` in the lfs extension is excluded from being
checked.
I'm not sure if the `*insidef` arg to `join()` was meant as an internal
convencience, because I see another class that gets flagged for the same
signature problem (to be fixed next). But I don't feel bold enough to make this
an internal function, and provide a simplified public `join()` on the `vfs`
classes. That can still be done later, if desired. For now, process the
additional args and pass them along, even though there don't appear to be any
current callers that provide extra args to these classes. We need all of the
subclasses to agree on the signature, or they won't be considered to implement
the `Vfs` protocol being developed.
While we're copy/pasting from the base class, bring the type annotations along
for the ride.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Sun, 22 Sep 2024 17:02:42 -0400 |
parents | f4733654f144 |
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# i18n.py - internationalization support for mercurial # # Copyright 2005, 2006 Olivia Mackall <olivia@selenic.com> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. from __future__ import annotations import gettext as gettextmod import locale import os import sys from typing import ( Dict, List, ) from .utils import resourceutil from . import ( encoding, pycompat, ) # modelled after templater.templatepath: if getattr(sys, 'frozen', None) is not None: module = pycompat.sysexecutable else: module = pycompat.fsencode(__file__) _languages = None if ( pycompat.iswindows and b'LANGUAGE' not in encoding.environ and b'LC_ALL' not in encoding.environ and b'LC_MESSAGES' not in encoding.environ and b'LANG' not in encoding.environ ): # Try to detect UI language by "User Interface Language Management" API # if no locale variables are set. Note that locale.getdefaultlocale() # uses GetLocaleInfo(), which may be different from UI language. # (See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd374098(v=VS.85).aspx ) try: import ctypes # pytype: disable=module-attr langid = ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetUserDefaultUILanguage() # pytype: enable=module-attr _languages = [locale.windows_locale[langid]] except (ImportError, AttributeError, KeyError): # ctypes not found or unknown langid pass datapath = pycompat.fsdecode(resourceutil.datapath) localedir = os.path.join(datapath, 'locale') t = gettextmod.translation('hg', localedir, _languages, fallback=True) try: _ugettext = t.ugettext # pytype: disable=attribute-error except AttributeError: _ugettext = t.gettext _msgcache: Dict[ bytes, Dict[bytes, bytes] ] = {} # encoding: {message: translation} def gettext(message: bytes) -> bytes: """Translate message. The message is looked up in the catalog to get a Unicode string, which is encoded in the local encoding before being returned. Important: message is restricted to characters in the encoding given by sys.getdefaultencoding() which is most likely 'ascii'. """ # If message is None, t.ugettext will return u'None' as the # translation whereas our callers expect us to return None. if message is None or not _ugettext: return message cache = _msgcache.setdefault(encoding.encoding, {}) if message not in cache: if type(message) is str: # goofy unicode docstrings in test paragraphs: List[str] = message.split(u'\n\n') else: # should be ascii, but we have unicode docstrings in test, which # are converted to utf-8 bytes on Python 3. paragraphs = [p.decode("utf-8") for p in message.split(b'\n\n')] # Be careful not to translate the empty string -- it holds the # meta data of the .po file. u = u'\n\n'.join([p and _ugettext(p) or u'' for p in paragraphs]) try: # encoding.tolocal cannot be used since it will first try to # decode the Unicode string. Calling u.decode(enc) really # means u.encode(sys.getdefaultencoding()).decode(enc). Since # the Python encoding defaults to 'ascii', this fails if the # translated string use non-ASCII characters. encodingstr = pycompat.sysstr(encoding.encoding) cache[message] = u.encode(encodingstr, "replace") except LookupError: # An unknown encoding results in a LookupError. cache[message] = message return cache[message] def _plain(): if ( b'HGPLAIN' not in encoding.environ and b'HGPLAINEXCEPT' not in encoding.environ ): return False exceptions = encoding.environ.get(b'HGPLAINEXCEPT', b'').strip().split(b',') return b'i18n' not in exceptions if _plain(): def _(message: bytes) -> bytes: return message else: _ = gettext