/* KDE format strings. Copyright (C) 2003-2004, 2006-2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Written by Bruno Haible , 2007. This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H # include #endif #include #include #include "format.h" #include "xalloc.h" #include "xvasprintf.h" #include "gettext.h" #define _(str) gettext (str) /* KDE 4 format strings are processed by method KLocalizedStringPrivate::substituteSimple(string,'%',false) in kde4libs-3.93.0.orig/kdecore/localization/klocalizedstring.cpp . A directive - starts with '%', - is followed by a non-zero digit and optionally more digits. All the following digits are eaten up. An unterminated directive ('%' not followed by a digit or at the end) is not an error. %1 denotes the first argument, %2 the second argument, etc. The set of used argument numbers must be of the form {1,...,n} or {1,...,n} \ {m}: one of the supplied arguments may be ignored by the format string. This allows the processing of singular forms (msgstr[0]). Which argument may be skipped, depends on the argument types at runtime; since xgettext cannot extract this info, it is considered unknown here. */ struct numbered_arg { unsigned int number; }; struct spec { unsigned int directives; unsigned int numbered_arg_count; unsigned int allocated; struct numbered_arg *numbered; }; static int numbered_arg_compare (const void *p1, const void *p2) { /* Subtract 1, because argument number 0 can only occur through overflow. */ unsigned int n1 = ((const struct numbered_arg *) p1)->number - 1; unsigned int n2 = ((const struct numbered_arg *) p2)->number - 1; return (n1 > n2 ? 1 : n1 < n2 ? -1 : 0); } static void * format_parse (const char *format, bool translated, char *fdi, char **invalid_reason) { const char *const format_start = format; struct spec spec; struct spec *result; spec.directives = 0; spec.numbered_arg_count = 0; spec.allocated = 0; spec.numbered = NULL; for (; *format != '\0';) if (*format++ == '%') { const char *dir_start = format - 1; if (*format > '0' && *format <= '9') { /* A directive. */ unsigned int number; FDI_SET (dir_start, FMTDIR_START); spec.directives++; number = *format - '0'; while (format[1] >= '0' && format[1] <= '9') { number = 10 * number + (format[1] - '0'); format++; } if (spec.allocated == spec.numbered_arg_count) { spec.allocated = 2 * spec.allocated + 1; spec.numbered = (struct numbered_arg *) xrealloc (spec.numbered, spec.allocated * sizeof (struct numbered_arg)); } spec.numbered[spec.numbered_arg_count].number = number; spec.numbered_arg_count++; FDI_SET (format, FMTDIR_END); format++; } } /* Sort the numbered argument array, and eliminate duplicates. */ if (spec.numbered_arg_count > 1) { unsigned int i, j; qsort (spec.numbered, spec.numbered_arg_count, sizeof (struct numbered_arg), numbered_arg_compare); /* Remove duplicates: Copy from i to j, keeping 0 <= j <= i. */ for (i = j = 0; i < spec.numbered_arg_count; i++) if (j > 0 && spec.numbered[i].number == spec.numbered[j-1].number) ; else { if (j < i) spec.numbered[j].number = spec.numbered[i].number; j++; } spec.numbered_arg_count = j; } /* Now spec.numbered[i] >= i + 1 for i = 0,..,spec.numbered_arg_count-1 (since the numbered argument counts are strictly increasing, considering 0 as overflow). */ /* Verify that the argument numbers are of the form {1,...,n} or {1,...,n} \ {m}. */ if (spec.numbered_arg_count > 0) { unsigned int i; i = 0; for (; i < spec.numbered_arg_count; i++) if (spec.numbered[i].number > i + 1) { unsigned int first_gap = i + 1; for (; i < spec.numbered_arg_count; i++) if (spec.numbered[i].number > i + 2) { unsigned int second_gap = i + 2; *invalid_reason = xasprintf (_("The string refers to argument number %u but ignores the arguments %u and %u."), spec.numbered[i].number, first_gap, second_gap); goto bad_format; } break; } } result = XMALLOC (struct spec); *result = spec; return result; bad_format: if (spec.numbered != NULL) free (spec.numbered); return NULL; } static void format_free (void *descr) { struct spec *spec = (struct spec *) descr; if (spec->numbered != NULL) free (spec->numbered); free (spec); } static int format_get_number_of_directives (void *descr) { struct spec *spec = (struct spec *) descr; return spec->directives; } static bool format_check (void *msgid_descr, void *msgstr_descr, bool equality, formatstring_error_logger_t error_logger, const char *pretty_msgstr) { struct spec *spec1 = (struct spec *) msgid_descr; struct spec *spec2 = (struct spec *) msgstr_descr; bool err = false; if (spec1->numbered_arg_count + spec2->numbered_arg_count > 0) { unsigned int i, j; unsigned int n1 = spec1->numbered_arg_count; unsigned int n2 = spec2->numbered_arg_count; unsigned int missing = 0; /* only used if !equality */ /* Check the argument names are the same. Both arrays are sorted. We search for the first difference. */ for (i = 0, j = 0; i < n1 || j < n2; ) { int cmp = (i >= n1 ? 1 : j >= n2 ? -1 : spec1->numbered[i].number > spec2->numbered[j].number ? 1 : spec1->numbered[i].number < spec2->numbered[j].number ? -1 : 0); if (cmp > 0) { if (error_logger) error_logger (_("a format specification for argument %u, as in '%s', doesn't exist in 'msgid'"), spec2->numbered[j].number, pretty_msgstr); err = true; break; } else if (cmp < 0) { if (equality) { if (error_logger) error_logger (_("a format specification for argument %u doesn't exist in '%s'"), spec1->numbered[i].number, pretty_msgstr); err = true; break; } else if (missing) { if (error_logger) error_logger (_("a format specification for arguments %u and %u doesn't exist in '%s', only one argument may be ignored"), missing, spec1->numbered[i].number, pretty_msgstr); err = true; break; } else { missing = spec1->numbered[i].number; i++; } } else j++, i++; } } return err; } struct formatstring_parser formatstring_kde = { format_parse, format_free, format_get_number_of_directives, NULL, format_check }; #ifdef TEST /* Test program: Print the argument list specification returned by format_parse for strings read from standard input. */ #include static void format_print (void *descr) { struct spec *spec = (struct spec *) descr; unsigned int last; unsigned int i; if (spec == NULL) { printf ("INVALID"); return; } printf ("("); last = 1; for (i = 0; i < spec->numbered_arg_count; i++) { unsigned int number = spec->numbered[i].number; if (i > 0) printf (" "); if (number < last) abort (); for (; last < number; last++) printf ("_ "); last = number + 1; } printf (")"); } int main () { for (;;) { char *line = NULL; size_t line_size = 0; int line_len; char *invalid_reason; void *descr; line_len = getline (&line, &line_size, stdin); if (line_len < 0) break; if (line_len > 0 && line[line_len - 1] == '\n') line[--line_len] = '\0'; invalid_reason = NULL; descr = format_parse (line, false, NULL, &invalid_reason); format_print (descr); printf ("\n"); if (descr == NULL) printf ("%s\n", invalid_reason); free (invalid_reason); free (line); } return 0; } /* * For Emacs M-x compile * Local Variables: * compile-command: "/bin/sh ../libtool --tag=CC --mode=link gcc -o a.out -static -O -g -Wall -I.. -I../gnulib-lib -I../intl -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DTEST format-kde.c ../gnulib-lib/libgettextlib.la" * End: */ #endif /* TEST */