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view mercurial/i18n.py @ 13579:3cbb3c57a50e
transplant: added 'HGREVISION' variable to the environment passed to the 'filter' command
Sometimes it is necessary to know the original revision ID in order to
correctly rewrite the patch or commit message when transplanting. This
patch follows the pattern set by the existing 'HGUSER' environment variable,
and adds a test that covers both HGUSER and HGREVISION.
author | Luke Plant <L.Plant.98@cantab.net> |
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date | Fri, 11 Mar 2011 15:48:44 +0000 |
parents | f7d7de6eccc8 |
children | 9f97de157aad |
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# i18n.py - internationalization support for mercurial # # Copyright 2005, 2006 Matt Mackall <mpm@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. import encoding import gettext, sys, os # modelled after templater.templatepath: if hasattr(sys, 'frozen'): module = sys.executable else: module = __file__ base = os.path.dirname(module) for dir in ('.', '..'): localedir = os.path.join(base, dir, 'locale') if os.path.isdir(localedir): break t = gettext.translation('hg', localedir, fallback=True) def gettext(message): """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: return message paragraphs = message.split('\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 t.ugettext(p) or '' 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. return u.encode(encoding.encoding, "replace") except LookupError: # An unknown encoding results in a LookupError. return message if 'HGPLAIN' in os.environ: _ = lambda message: message else: _ = gettext