view intl/cat-compat.c @ 1106:5bc8fdacd2cb

[gaim-migrate @ 1116] lots of changes. buddy.c: just in general tried to get things to work better. moving things in the edit list window and signing off should be handled better in the main buddy list window (watch out for flashes). gaim.h: removed toc-specific things and moved them to toc.c and rvous.c as needed. gtkhtml.c: possible fix for AOL 6.0 problems (I wasn't able to reproduce the problem before or after the fix, but i fixed what i think might have been causing the problem). multi.c: moved LOGIN_STEPS from gaim.h here and actually use it now oscar.c: moved an oscar-specific struct definition from gaim.h here and also handle problems better perl.c: fix for stupid problem rvous.c: first pass at attempt to be able to remove toc.c and rvous.c (though this will never happen; gaim will support toc as long as aol does) without cruft. gaim is now only dependent on toc.c and rvous.c for toc_build_config and parse_toc_buddy_list, which gaim needs to save and read its buddy list. toc.c: rewrote the signin process so that the read()'s won't block. it's not actually a non-blocking read; it's just that it won't ever get to the read until there's data to be read (thanks to the gdk_input watcher). this means the cancel button should work after it's connected, but it's still not a non-blocking connect. committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Eric Warmenhoven <eric@warmenhoven.org>
date Mon, 20 Nov 2000 07:24:18 +0000
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/* Compatibility code for gettext-using-catgets interface.
   Copyright (C) 1995, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

   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 2, 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, write to the Free Software Foundation,
   Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.  */

#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
# include <config.h>
#endif

#include <stdio.h>

#ifdef STDC_HEADERS
# include <stdlib.h>
# include <string.h>
#else
char *getenv ();
# ifdef HAVE_MALLOC_H
#  include <malloc.h>
# endif
#endif

#ifdef HAVE_NL_TYPES_H
# include <nl_types.h>
#endif

#include "libgettext.h"

/* @@ end of prolog @@ */

/* XPG3 defines the result of `setlocale (category, NULL)' as:
   ``Directs `setlocale()' to query `category' and return the current
     setting of `local'.''
   However it does not specify the exact format.  And even worse: POSIX
   defines this not at all.  So we can use this feature only on selected
   system (e.g. those using GNU C Library).  */
#ifdef _LIBC
# define HAVE_LOCALE_NULL
#endif

/* The catalog descriptor.  */
static nl_catd catalog = (nl_catd) -1;

/* Name of the default catalog.  */
static const char default_catalog_name[] = "messages";

/* Name of currently used catalog.  */
static const char *catalog_name = default_catalog_name;

/* Get ID for given string.  If not found return -1.  */
static int msg_to_cat_id PARAMS ((const char *msg));

/* Substitution for systems lacking this function in their C library.  */
#if !_LIBC && !HAVE_STPCPY
static char *stpcpy PARAMS ((char *dest, const char *src));
#endif


/* Set currently used domain/catalog.  */
char *
textdomain (domainname)
     const char *domainname;
{
  nl_catd new_catalog;
  char *new_name;
  size_t new_name_len;
  char *lang;

#if defined HAVE_SETLOCALE && defined HAVE_LC_MESSAGES \
    && defined HAVE_LOCALE_NULL
  lang = setlocale (LC_MESSAGES, NULL);
#else
  lang = getenv ("LC_ALL");
  if (lang == NULL || lang[0] == '\0')
    {
      lang = getenv ("LC_MESSAGES");
      if (lang == NULL || lang[0] == '\0')
	lang = getenv ("LANG");
    }
#endif
  if (lang == NULL || lang[0] == '\0')
    lang = "C";

  /* See whether name of currently used domain is asked.  */
  if (domainname == NULL)
    return (char *) catalog_name;

  if (domainname[0] == '\0')
    domainname = default_catalog_name;

  /* Compute length of added path element.  */
  new_name_len = sizeof (LOCALEDIR) - 1 + 1 + strlen (lang)
		 + sizeof ("/LC_MESSAGES/") - 1 + sizeof (PACKAGE) - 1
		 + sizeof (".cat");

  new_name = (char *) malloc (new_name_len);
  if (new_name == NULL)
    return NULL;

  strcpy (new_name, PACKAGE);
  new_catalog = catopen (new_name, 0);

  if (new_catalog == (nl_catd) -1)
    {
      /* NLSPATH search didn't work, try absolute path */
      sprintf (new_name, "%s/%s/LC_MESSAGES/%s.cat", LOCALEDIR, lang,
	       PACKAGE);
      new_catalog = catopen (new_name, 0);

      if (new_catalog == (nl_catd) -1)
	{
	  free (new_name);
	  return (char *) catalog_name;
	}
    }

  /* Close old catalog.  */
  if (catalog != (nl_catd) -1)
    catclose (catalog);
  if (catalog_name != default_catalog_name)
    free ((char *) catalog_name);

  catalog = new_catalog;
  catalog_name = new_name;

  return (char *) catalog_name;
}

char *
bindtextdomain (domainname, dirname)
     const char *domainname;
     const char *dirname;
{
#if HAVE_SETENV || HAVE_PUTENV
  char *old_val, *new_val, *cp;
  size_t new_val_len;

  /* This does not make much sense here but to be compatible do it.  */
  if (domainname == NULL)
    return NULL;

  /* Compute length of added path element.  If we use setenv we don't need
     the first byts for NLSPATH=, but why complicate the code for this
     peanuts.  */
  new_val_len = sizeof ("NLSPATH=") - 1 + strlen (dirname)
		+ sizeof ("/%L/LC_MESSAGES/%N.cat");

  old_val = getenv ("NLSPATH");
  if (old_val == NULL || old_val[0] == '\0')
    {
      old_val = NULL;
      new_val_len += 1 + sizeof (LOCALEDIR) - 1
	             + sizeof ("/%L/LC_MESSAGES/%N.cat");
    }
  else
    new_val_len += strlen (old_val);

  new_val = (char *) malloc (new_val_len);
  if (new_val == NULL)
    return NULL;

# if HAVE_SETENV
  cp = new_val;
# else
  cp = stpcpy (new_val, "NLSPATH=");
# endif

  cp = stpcpy (cp, dirname);
  cp = stpcpy (cp, "/%L/LC_MESSAGES/%N.cat:");

  if (old_val == NULL)
    {
# if __STDC__
      stpcpy (cp, LOCALEDIR "/%L/LC_MESSAGES/%N.cat");
# else

      cp = stpcpy (cp, LOCALEDIR);
      stpcpy (cp, "/%L/LC_MESSAGES/%N.cat");
# endif
    }
  else
    stpcpy (cp, old_val);

# if HAVE_SETENV
  setenv ("NLSPATH", new_val, 1);
  free (new_val);
# else
  putenv (new_val);
  /* Do *not* free the environment entry we just entered.  It is used
     from now on.   */
# endif

#endif

  return (char *) domainname;
}

#undef gettext
char *
gettext (msg)
     const char *msg;
{
  int msgid;

  if (msg == NULL || catalog == (nl_catd) -1)
    return (char *) msg;

  /* Get the message from the catalog.  We always use set number 1.
     The message ID is computed by the function `msg_to_cat_id'
     which works on the table generated by `po-to-tbl'.  */
  msgid = msg_to_cat_id (msg);
  if (msgid == -1)
    return (char *) msg;

  return catgets (catalog, 1, msgid, (char *) msg);
}

/* Look through the table `_msg_tbl' which has `_msg_tbl_length' entries
   for the one equal to msg.  If it is found return the ID.  In case when
   the string is not found return -1.  */
static int
msg_to_cat_id (msg)
     const char *msg;
{
  int cnt;

  for (cnt = 0; cnt < _msg_tbl_length; ++cnt)
    if (strcmp (msg, _msg_tbl[cnt]._msg) == 0)
      return _msg_tbl[cnt]._msg_number;

  return -1;
}


/* @@ begin of epilog @@ */

/* We don't want libintl.a to depend on any other library.  So we
   avoid the non-standard function stpcpy.  In GNU C Library this
   function is available, though.  Also allow the symbol HAVE_STPCPY
   to be defined.  */
#if !_LIBC && !HAVE_STPCPY
static char *
stpcpy (dest, src)
     char *dest;
     const char *src;
{
  while ((*dest++ = *src++) != '\0')
    /* Do nothing. */ ;
  return dest - 1;
}
#endif