BlockColor-Engine/util/updatepo.sh

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#!/bin/sh
# Update/create BlockColor po files
# an auxiliary function to abort processing with an optional error
# message
abort() {
test -n "$1" && echo >&2 "$1"
exit 1
}
# The po/ directory is assumed to be parallel to the directory where
# this script is. Relative paths are fine for us so we can just
# use the following trick (works both for manual invocations and for
# script found from PATH)
scriptisin="$(dirname "$(which "$0")")"
# The script is executed from the parent of po/, which is also the
# parent of the script directory and of the src/ directory.
# We go through $scriptisin so that it can be executed from whatever
# directory and still work correctly
cd "$scriptisin/.."
test -e po || abort "po/ directory not found"
test -d po || abort "po/ is not a directory!"
# Get a list of the languages we have to update/create
cd po || abort "couldn't change directory to po!"
# This assumes that we won't have dirnames with space, which is
# the case for language codes, which are the only subdirs we expect to
# find in po/ anyway. If you put anything else there, you need to suffer
# the consequences of your actions, so we don't do sanity checks
langs=""
for lang in * ; do
if test ! -d $lang; then
continue
fi
langs="$langs $lang"
done
# go back
cd ..
# First thing first, update the .pot template. We place it in the po/
# directory at the top level. You a recent enough xgettext that supports
# --package-name
potfile=po/BlockColor.pot
xgettext --package-name=BlockColor \
--sort-by-file \
--add-location=file \
--keyword=N_ \
--keyword=wgettext \
--keyword=fgettext \
--keyword=fgettext_ne \
--keyword=strgettext \
--keyword=wstrgettext \
--output $potfile \
`find src/ -name '*.cpp' -o -name '*.h'` \
`find builtin/ -name '*.lua'`
# Now iterate on all languages and create the po file if missing, or update it
# if it exists already
for lang in $langs ; do # note the missing quotes around $langs
pofile=po/$lang/BlockColor.po
if test -e $pofile; then
echo "[$lang]: updating strings"
msgmerge --update --sort-by-file $pofile $potfile
else
# This will ask for the translator identity
echo "[$lang]: NEW strings"
msginit --locale=$lang --output-file=$pofile --input=$potfile
fi
done