rockbox/tools/langtool.pl
Jonas Häggqvist 74bcdcc023 Properly match IDs - require a perfect match, not just a substring match. Oops.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@21436 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
2009-06-21 00:03:41 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/perl
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# $Id$
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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# KIND, either express or implied.
sub usage {
print <<MOO
Usage langtool [--inplace] --options langfile1 [langfile2 ...]
For all actions, the modified langfile will be output on stdout. When doing
stuff to english.lang, you should almost always apply the same change to all
other languages to avoid bothering translators.
--deprecate --id ID_1,ID_2 --id ID_3 langfile
Deprecate a number of ids.
Example: langtool --id LANG_LEFT,LANG_RIGHT --LANG_BOTTOM english.lang
--changesource --id ID --target target --to string langfile
Change the source text of a specific string specified by id and target. Use
this on all langfiles if you're changing a source in english.lang that
doesn't need attention from translators (case changes etc.).
Example:
langtool --changesource --id LANG_OK --target e200 --to "OK" english.lang
--changeid --from LANG_LFET --to LANG_LEFT langfile
Change the name of an ID. THIS WILL BREAK BACKWARDS COMPATIBILITY. Use with
extreme caution.
Example: langtool --changeid --from LANG_OK --to LANG_YES english.lang
--changedesc --to string --id LANG_LEFT langfile
Change the desc for an ID.
Example: langtool --changedesc --to "New desc" --id LANG_OK english.lang
--changetarget --from target --to target --id ID1 langfile
Change the target for the specified id from one value to another
Example:
langtool --changetarget --from e200 --to e200,c200 --id LANG_ON dansk.lang
--inplace
Perform file operations in-place, instead of outputting the result to
stdout. With this option set, you can specify multiple langfiles for
all commands.
Example: langtool --deprecate --id LANG_ASK --inplace *.lang
MOO
}
use Getopt::Long;
use strict;
# Actions
my $deprecate = '';
my $changesource = '';
my $changeid = '';
my $changetarget = '';
my $changedesc = '';
my $inplace = '';
my $help = '';
# Parameters
my @ids = ();
my $from = '';
my $to = '';
my $s_target = '';
GetOptions(
'deprecate' => \$deprecate,
'changesource' => \$changesource,
'changeid' => \$changeid,
'changetarget' => \$changetarget,
'changedesc' => \$changedesc,
'help' => \$help,
'inplace' => \$inplace,
'ids=s' => \@ids,
'from=s' => \$from,
'to=s' => \$to,
'target=s' => \$s_target,
);
# Allow comma-separated ids as well as several --id switches
@ids = split(/,/,join(',',@ids));
my $numids = @ids;
my $numfiles = @ARGV;
# Show help if necessary
if (
$help
or # More than one option set
($deprecate + $changesource + $changeid + $changetarget + $changedesc) != 1
or # Do changeid, but either from or to is empty
($changeid and ($from eq "" or $to eq ""))
or # Do changedesc, but to isn't set
($changedesc and $to eq "")
or # Do changetarget, but
($changetarget and ($from eq "" or $to eq ""))
or # Do deprecate, but no ids set
($deprecate and $numids < 1)
or # Do changesource, but either target or to not set
($changesource and ($s_target eq "" or $to eq ""))
or # More than one file passed, but inplace isn't set
($numfiles > 1 and not $inplace)
) {
usage();
exit(1);
}
# Check that all supplied files exist before doing anything
foreach my $file (@ARGV) {
if (not -f $file) {
printf("File doesn't exist: %s\n", $file);
exit(2);
}
}
if ($changesource and not $to =~ /none|deprecated/) {
$to = sprintf('"%s"', $to);
}
foreach my $file (@ARGV) {
print(STDERR "$file\n");
open(LANGFILE, $file) or die(sprintf("Couldn't open file for reading: %s", $file));
my $id = "";
my $desc = "";
my $location = "";
my $target = "";
my $string = "";
my $open = 0;
my $output = "";
for (<LANGFILE>) {
my $line = $_;
### Set up values when a tag starts or ends ###
if ($line =~ /^\s*<(\/?)([^>]+)>\s*$/) {
my $tag = $2;
$open = $1 eq "/" ? 0 : 1;
if ($open) {
$location = $tag;
($target, $string) = ("", "");
}
if ($open and $tag eq "phrase") {
$id = "";
}
if (not $open) {
$location = "";
}
}
### Set up values when a key: value pair is found ###
elsif ($line =~ /^\s*([^:]*?)\s*:\s*(.*?)\s*$/) {
my ($key, $val) = ($1, $2);
if ($location =~ /source|dest|voice/) {
($target, $string) = ($key, $val);
}
if ($key eq "id") {
$id = $val;
}
elsif ($key eq "desc") {
$desc = $val;
}
}
if ($deprecate) {
if ($id ne "" and grep(/^$id$/, @ids)) {
# Set desc
$line =~ s/\s*desc:.*/ desc: deprecated/;
# Set user
$line =~ s/\s*user:.*/ user:/;
# Print an empty target line after opening tag (target isn't set)
if ($location =~ /source|dest|voice/ and $target eq "") {
$line .= " *: none\n";
}
# Do not print target: string lines
elsif ($location =~ /source|dest|voice/ and $target ne "") {
$line = "";
}
}
}
elsif ($changetarget) {
# Change target if set and it's the same as $from
if ($id ne "" and grep(/^$id$/, @ids) and $location =~ /source|dest|voice/ and $target eq $from) {
$line =~ s/\Q$from/$to/;
}
}
elsif ($changesource) {
# Change string if $target is set and matches $s_target
if ($id ne "" and grep(/^$id$/, @ids) and $target eq $s_target and $location eq "source") {
$line =~ s/\Q$string/$to/;
}
}
elsif ($changedesc) {
# Simply change the desc line if the id matches
if ($id ne "" and grep(/^$id$/, @ids)) {
$line =~ s/\s*desc:.*/ desc: $to/;
}
}
elsif ($changeid) {
$line =~ s/^\s*id:\s*$from.*$/ id: $to/;
}
else {
print("This should never happen.\n");
exit(3);
}
if ($inplace) {
$output .= $line;
}
else {
print($line);
}
}
close(LANGFILE);
if ($inplace) {
open(LANGFILE, ">", $file) or die(sprintf("Couldn't open file for writing: %s\n", $file));
print(LANGFILE $output);
close(LANGFILE);
}
}