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660 lines
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Objective-C
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Name: intl.h
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// Purpose: interface of wxLocale
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// Author: wxWidgets team
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// RCS-ID: $Id$
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// Licence: wxWindows license
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/**
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@class wxLocale
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wxLocale class encapsulates all language-dependent settings and is a
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generalization of the C locale concept.
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In wxWidgets this class manages message catalogs which contain the translations
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of the strings used to the current language.
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@b wxPerl note: In wxPerl you can't use the '_' function name, so
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the @c Wx::Locale module can export the @c gettext and
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@c gettext_noop under any given name.
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@code
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# this imports gettext ( equivalent to Wx::GetTranslation
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# and gettext_noop ( a noop )
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# into your module
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use Wx::Locale qw(:default);
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# ....
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# use the functions
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print gettext( "Panic!" );
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button = Wx::Button-new( window, -1, gettext( "Label" ) );
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@endcode
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If you need to translate a lot of strings, then adding gettext( ) around
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each one is a long task ( that is why _( ) was introduced ), so just choose
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a shorter name for gettext:
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@code
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#
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use Wx::Locale 'gettext' = 't',
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'gettext_noop' = 'gettext_noop';
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# ...
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# use the functions
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print t( "Panic!!" );
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# ...
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@endcode
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@library{wxbase}
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@category{FIXME}
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@see @ref overview_internationalization, @ref overview_sampleinternat "Internat
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sample", wxXLocale
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*/
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class wxLocale
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{
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public:
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//@{
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/**
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See Init() for parameters description.
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The call of this function has several global side effects which you should
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understand: first of all, the application locale is changed - note that this
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will affect many of standard C library functions such as printf() or strftime().
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Second, this wxLocale object becomes the new current global locale for the
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application and so all subsequent calls to wxGetTranslation() will try to
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translate the messages using the message catalogs for this locale.
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*/
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wxLocale();
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wxLocale(int language,
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int flags =
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wxLOCALE_LOAD_DEFAULT | wxLOCALE_CONV_ENCODING);
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wxLocale(const wxString& name,
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const wxString& short = wxEmptyString,
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const wxString& locale = wxEmptyString,
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bool bLoadDefault = true,
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bool bConvertEncoding = false);
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//@}
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/**
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The destructor, like the constructor, also has global side effects: the
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previously
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set locale is restored and so the changes described in
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Init() documentation are rolled back.
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*/
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virtual ~wxLocale();
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//@{
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/**
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Add a catalog for use with the current locale: it is searched for in standard
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places (current directory first, then the system one), but you may also prepend
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additional directories to the search path with
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AddCatalogLookupPathPrefix().
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All loaded catalogs will be used for message lookup by
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GetString() for the current locale.
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Returns @true if catalog was successfully loaded, @false otherwise (which might
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mean that the catalog is not found or that it isn't in the correct format).
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The second form of this method takes two additional arguments,
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@a msgIdLanguage and @e msgIdCharset.
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@a msgIdLanguage specifies the language of "msgid" strings in source code
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(i.e. arguments to GetString(),
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wxGetTranslation() and the
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_() macro). It is used if AddCatalog cannot find any
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catalog for current language: if the language is same as source code language,
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then strings from source code are used instead.
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@a msgIdCharset lets you specify the charset used for msgids in sources
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in case they use 8-bit characters (e.g. German or French strings). This
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argument has no effect in Unicode build, because literals in sources are
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Unicode strings; you have to use compiler-specific method of setting the right
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charset when compiling with Unicode.
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By default (i.e. when you use the first form), msgid strings are assumed
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to be in English and written only using 7-bit ASCII characters.
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If you have to deal with non-English strings or 8-bit characters in the source
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code, see the instructions in
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@ref overview_nonenglishoverview "Writing non-English applications".
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*/
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bool AddCatalog(const wxString& domain);
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bool AddCatalog(const wxString& domain,
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wxLanguage msgIdLanguage,
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const wxString& msgIdCharset);
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//@}
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/**
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Add a prefix to the catalog lookup path: the message catalog files will be
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looked up under prefix/lang/LC_MESSAGES, prefix/lang and prefix
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(in this order).
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This only applies to subsequent invocations of AddCatalog().
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*/
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static void AddCatalogLookupPathPrefix(const wxString& prefix);
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/**
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Adds custom, user-defined language to the database of known languages. This
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database is used in conjunction with the first form of
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Init().
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wxLanguageInfo is defined as follows:
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@e Language should be greater than wxLANGUAGE_USER_DEFINED.
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Wx::LanguageInfo-new( language, canonicalName, WinLang, WinSubLang, Description
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)
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*/
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static void AddLanguage(const wxLanguageInfo& info);
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/**
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This function may be used to find the language description structure for the
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given locale, specified either as a two letter ISO language code (for example,
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"pt"), a language code followed by the country code ("pt_BR") or a full, human
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readable, language description ("Portuguese-Brazil").
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Returns the information for the given language or @NULL if this language
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is unknown. Note that even if the returned pointer is valid, the caller should
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@e not delete it.
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@see GetLanguageInfo()
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*/
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static wxLanguageInfo* FindLanguageInfo(const wxString& locale);
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/**
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Returns the canonical form of current locale name. Canonical form is the
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one that is used on UNIX systems: it is a two- or five-letter string in xx or
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xx_YY format, where xx is ISO 639 code of language and YY is ISO 3166 code of
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the country. Examples are "en", "en_GB", "en_US" or "fr_FR".
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This form is internally used when looking up message catalogs.
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Compare GetSysName().
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*/
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wxString GetCanonicalName() const;
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/**
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Returns the header value for header @e header. The search for @a header is case
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sensitive. If an @e domain
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is passed, this domain is searched. Else all domains will be searched until a
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header has been found.
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The return value is the value of the header if found. Else this will be empty.
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*/
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wxString GetHeaderValue(const wxString& header,
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const wxString& domain = wxEmptyString) const;
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/**
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Returns wxLanguage() constant of current language.
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Note that you can call this function only if you used the form of
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Init() that takes wxLanguage argument.
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*/
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int GetLanguage() const;
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/**
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Returns a pointer to wxLanguageInfo structure containing information about the
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given language or @NULL if this language is unknown. Note that even if the
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returned pointer is valid, the caller should @e not delete it.
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See AddLanguage() for the wxLanguageInfo
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description.
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As with Init(), @c wxLANGUAGE_DEFAULT has the
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special meaning if passed as an argument to this function and in this case the
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result of GetSystemLanguage() is used.
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*/
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static wxLanguageInfo* GetLanguageInfo(int lang) const;
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/**
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Returns English name of the given language or empty string if this
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language is unknown.
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See GetLanguageInfo() for a remark about
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special meaning of @c wxLANGUAGE_DEFAULT.
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*/
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static wxString GetLanguageName(int lang) const;
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/**
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Returns the locale name as passed to the constructor or
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Init(). This is full, human-readable name,
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e.g. "English" or "French".
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*/
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const wxString GetLocale() const;
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/**
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Returns the current short name for the locale (as given to the constructor or
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the Init() function).
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*/
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const wxString GetName() const;
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//@{
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/**
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Retrieves the translation for a string in all loaded domains unless the szDomain
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parameter is specified (and then only this catalog/domain is searched).
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Returns original string if translation is not available
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(in this case an error message is generated the first time
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a string is not found; use wxLogNull to suppress it).
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The second form is used when retrieving translation of string that has
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different singular and plural form in English or different plural forms in some
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other language. It takes two extra arguments: @e origString
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parameter must contain the singular form of the string to be converted.
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It is also used as the key for the search in the catalog.
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The @a origString2 parameter is the plural form (in English).
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The parameter @a n is used to determine the plural form. If no
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message catalog is found @a origString is returned if 'n == 1',
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otherwise @e origString2.
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See GNU gettext manual for additional information on plural forms handling.
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This method is called by the wxGetTranslation()
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function and _() macro.
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@remarks Domains are searched in the last to first order, i.e. catalogs
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added later override those added before.
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*/
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const wxString GetString(const wxString& origString,
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const wxString& domain = wxEmptyString) const;
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const const wxString& GetString(const wxString& origString,
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const wxString& origString2,
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size_t n,
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const wxString& domain = NULL) const;
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//@}
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/**
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Returns current platform-specific locale name as passed to setlocale().
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Compare GetCanonicalName().
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*/
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wxString GetSysName() const;
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/**
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Tries to detect the user's default font encoding.
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Returns wxFontEncoding() value or
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@b wxFONTENCODING_SYSTEM if it couldn't be determined.
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*/
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static wxFontEncoding GetSystemEncoding() const;
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/**
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Tries to detect the name of the user's default font encoding. This string isn't
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particularly useful for the application as its form is platform-dependent and
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so you should probably use
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GetSystemEncoding() instead.
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Returns a user-readable string value or an empty string if it couldn't be
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determined.
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*/
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static wxString GetSystemEncodingName() const;
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/**
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Tries to detect the user's default language setting.
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Returns wxLanguage() value or
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@b wxLANGUAGE_UNKNOWN if the language-guessing algorithm failed.
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*/
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static int GetSystemLanguage() const;
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//@{
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/**
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The second form is deprecated, use the first one unless you know what you are
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doing.
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@param language
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wxLanguage identifier of the locale.
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wxLANGUAGE_DEFAULT has special meaning -- wxLocale will use system's
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default
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language (see GetSystemLanguage).
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@param flags
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Combination of the following:
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wxLOCALE_LOAD_DEFAULT
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Load the message catalog
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for the given locale containing the translations of standard wxWidgets
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messages
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automatically.
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wxLOCALE_CONV_ENCODING
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Automatically convert message
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catalogs to platform's default encoding. Note that it will do only basic
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conversion between well-known pair like iso8859-1 and windows-1252 or
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iso8859-2 and windows-1250. See Writing non-English applications for
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detailed
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description of this behaviour. Note that this flag is meaningless in
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Unicode build.
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@param name
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The name of the locale. Only used in diagnostic messages.
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@param short
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The standard 2 letter locale abbreviation; it is used as the
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directory prefix when looking for the message catalog files.
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@param locale
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The parameter for the call to setlocale(). Note that it is
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platform-specific.
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@param bLoadDefault
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May be set to @false to prevent loading of the message catalog
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for the given locale containing the translations of standard wxWidgets
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messages.
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This parameter would be rarely used in normal circumstances.
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@param bConvertEncoding
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May be set to @true to do automatic conversion of message
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catalogs to platform's native encoding. Note that it will do only basic
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conversion between well-known pair like iso8859-1 and windows-1252 or
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iso8859-2 and windows-1250.
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See Writing non-English applications for detailed
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description of this behaviour.
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*/
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bool Init(int language = wxLANGUAGE_DEFAULT,
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int flags =
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wxLOCALE_LOAD_DEFAULT | wxLOCALE_CONV_ENCODING);
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bool Init(const wxString& name,
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const wxString& short = wxEmptyString,
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const wxString& locale = wxEmptyString,
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bool bLoadDefault = true,
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bool bConvertEncoding = false);
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//@}
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/**
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Check whether the operating system and/or C run time environment supports
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this locale. For example in Windows 2000 and Windows XP, support for many
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locales is not installed by default. Returns @true if the locale is
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supported.
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The argument @a lang is the wxLanguage identifier. To obtain this for a
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given a two letter ISO language code, use
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FindLanguageInfo() to obtain its
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wxLanguageInfo structure. See AddLanguage() for
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the wxLanguageInfo description.
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@since 2.7.1.
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*/
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static bool IsAvailable(int lang);
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/**
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Check if the given catalog is loaded, and returns @true if it is.
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According to GNU gettext tradition, each catalog
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normally corresponds to 'domain' which is more or less the application name.
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See also: AddCatalog()
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*/
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bool IsLoaded(const char* domain) const;
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/**
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Returns @true if the locale could be set successfully.
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*/
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bool IsOk() const;
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/**
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See @ref overview_languagecodes "list of recognized language constants".
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These constants may be used to specify the language
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in Init() and are returned by
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GetSystemLanguage():
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*/
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};
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/**
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@class wxXLocale
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wxXLocale::wxXLocale
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wxXLocale::GetCLocale
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wxXLocale::IsOk
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Introduction
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This class represents a locale object used by so-called xlocale API. Unlike
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wxLocale it doesn't provide any non-trivial operations but
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simply provides a portable wrapper for POSIX @c locale_t type. It exists
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solely to be provided as an argument to various @c wxFoo_l() functions
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which are the extensions of the standard locale-dependent functions (hence the
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name xlocale). These functions do exactly the same thing as the corresponding
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standard @c foo() except that instead of using the global program locale
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they use the provided wxXLocale object. For example, if the user runs the
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program in French locale, the standard @c printf() function will output
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floating point numbers using decimal comma instead of decimal period. If the
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program needs to format a floating-point number in a standard format it can
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use @c wxPrintf_l(wxXLocale::GetCLocale(), "%g", number) to do it.
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Conversely, if a program wanted to output the number in French locale, even if
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the current locale is different, it could use wxXLocale(wxLANGUAGE_FRENCH).
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Availability
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This class is fully implemented only under the platforms where xlocale POSIX
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API or equivalent is available. Currently the xlocale API is available under
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most of the recent Unix systems (including Linux, various BSD and Mac OS X) and
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Microsoft Visual C++ standard library provides a similar API starting from
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version 8 (Visual Studio 2005).
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If neither POSIX API nor Microsoft proprietary equivalent are available, this
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class is still available but works in degraded mode: the only supported locale
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is the C one and attempts to create wxXLocale object for any other locale will
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fail. You can use the preprocessor macro @c wxHAS_XLOCALE_SUPPORT to
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test if full xlocale API is available or only skeleton C locale support is
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present.
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Notice that wxXLocale is new in wxWidgets 2.9.0 and is not compiled in if
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@c wxUSE_XLOCALE was set to 0 during the library compilation.
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Locale-dependent functions
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Currently the following @c _l-functions are available:
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Character classification functions: @c wxIsxxx_l(), e.g.
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@c wxIsalpha_l(), @c wxIslower_l() and all the others.
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Character transformation functions: @c wxTolower_l() and
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@c wxToupper_l()
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We hope to provide many more functions (covering numbers, time and formatted
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IO) in the near future.
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@library{wxbase}
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@category{FIXME}
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@see wxLocale
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*/
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class wxXLocale
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{
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public:
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//@{
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/**
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Creates the locale object corresponding to the specified locale string. The
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locale string is system-dependent, use constructor taking wxLanguage for better
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portability.
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*/
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wxLocale();
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wxLocale(wxLanguage lang);
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wxLocale(const char* loc);
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//@}
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/**
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This class is fully implemented only under the platforms where xlocale POSIX
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API or equivalent is available. Currently the xlocale API is available under
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most of the recent Unix systems (including Linux, various BSD and Mac OS X) and
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Microsoft Visual C++ standard library provides a similar API starting from
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version 8 (Visual Studio 2005).
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If neither POSIX API nor Microsoft proprietary equivalent are available, this
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class is still available but works in degraded mode: the only supported locale
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is the C one and attempts to create wxXLocale object for any other locale will
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fail. You can use the preprocessor macro @c wxHAS_XLOCALE_SUPPORT to
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test if full xlocale API is available or only skeleton C locale support is
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present.
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Notice that wxXLocale is new in wxWidgets 2.9.0 and is not compiled in if
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@c wxUSE_XLOCALE was set to 0 during the library compilation.
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*/
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/**
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Returns the global object representing the "C" locale. For an even shorter
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access to this object a global @c wxCLocale variable (implemented as a
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macro) is provided and can be used instead of calling this method.
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*/
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static wxXLocale GetCLocale();
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/**
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This class represents a locale object used by so-called xlocale API. Unlike
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wxLocale it doesn't provide any non-trivial operations but
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simply provides a portable wrapper for POSIX @c locale_t type. It exists
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solely to be provided as an argument to various @c wxFoo_l() functions
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which are the extensions of the standard locale-dependent functions (hence the
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name xlocale). These functions do exactly the same thing as the corresponding
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standard @c foo() except that instead of using the global program locale
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they use the provided wxXLocale object. For example, if the user runs the
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program in French locale, the standard @c printf() function will output
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floating point numbers using decimal comma instead of decimal period. If the
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program needs to format a floating-point number in a standard format it can
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use @c wxPrintf_l(wxXLocale::GetCLocale(), "%g", number) to do it.
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Conversely, if a program wanted to output the number in French locale, even if
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the current locale is different, it could use wxXLocale(wxLANGUAGE_FRENCH).
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*/
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/**
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Returns @true if this object is initialized, i.e. represents a valid locale
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or
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@false otherwise.
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*/
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bool IsOk() const;
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/**
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Currently the following @c _l-functions are available:
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Character classification functions: @c wxIsxxx_l(), e.g.
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@c wxIsalpha_l(), @c wxIslower_l() and all the others.
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Character transformation functions: @c wxTolower_l() and
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@c wxToupper_l()
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We hope to provide many more functions (covering numbers, time and formatted
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IO) in the near future.
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@see wxLocale
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*/
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};
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// ============================================================================
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// Global functions/macros
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// ============================================================================
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/** @ingroup group_funcmacro_string */
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//@{
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/**
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This macro is identical to _() but for the plural variant of
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wxGetTranslation().
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@return A const wxString.
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@header{wx/intl.h}
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*/
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#define wxPLURAL(string, plural, n)
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/**
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This macro doesn't do anything in the program code -- it simply expands to
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the value of its argument.
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However it does have a purpose which is to mark the literal strings for the
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extraction into the message catalog created by @c xgettext program. Usually
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this is achieved using _() but that macro not only marks the string for
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extraction but also expands into a wxGetTranslation() call which means that
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it cannot be used in some situations, notably for static array
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initialization.
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Here is an example which should make it more clear: suppose that you have a
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static array of strings containing the weekday names and which have to be
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translated (note that it is a bad example, really, as wxDateTime already
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can be used to get the localized week day names already). If you write:
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@code
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static const char * const weekdays[] = { _("Mon"), ..., _("Sun") };
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...
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// use weekdays[n] as usual
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@endcode
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The code wouldn't compile because the function calls are forbidden in the
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array initializer. So instead you should do this:
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@code
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static const char * const weekdays[] = { wxTRANSLATE("Mon"), ...,
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wxTRANSLATE("Sun") };
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...
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// use wxGetTranslation(weekdays[n])
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@endcode
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Note that although the code @b would compile if you simply omit
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wxTRANSLATE() in the above, it wouldn't work as expected because there
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would be no translations for the weekday names in the program message
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catalog and wxGetTranslation() wouldn't find them.
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@return A const wxChar*.
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@header{wx/intl.h}
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*/
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#define wxTRANSLATE(string)
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/**
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This function returns the translation of @a string in the current
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@c locale(). If the string is not found in any of the loaded message
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catalogs (see @ref overview_i18n), the original string is returned. In
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debug build, an error message is logged -- this should help to find the
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strings which were not yet translated. If @a domain is specified then only
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that domain/catalog is searched for a matching string. As this function is
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used very often, an alternative (and also common in Unix world) syntax is
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provided: the _() macro is defined to do the same thing as
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wxGetTranslation().
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This function calls wxLocale::GetString().
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@note This function is not suitable for literal strings in Unicode builds
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since the literal strings must be enclosed into _T() or wxT() macro
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which makes them unrecognised by @c xgettext, and so they are not
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extracted to the message catalog. Instead, use the _() and wxPLURAL()
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macro for all literal strings.
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@see wxGetTranslation(const wxString&, const wxString&, size_t, const wxString&)
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@header{wx/intl.h}
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*/
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const wxString wxGetTranslation(const wxString& string,
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const wxString& domain = wxEmptyString);
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/**
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This is an overloaded version of
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wxGetTranslation(const wxString&, const wxString&), please see its
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documentation for general information.
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This version is used when retrieving translation of string that has
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different singular and plural forms in English or different plural forms in
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some other language. Like wxGetTranslation(const wxString&,const wxString&),
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the @a string parameter must contain the singular form of the string to be
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converted and is used as the key for the search in the catalog. The
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@a plural parameter is the plural form (in English). The parameter @a n is
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used to determine the plural form. If no message catalog is found,
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@a string is returned if "n == 1", otherwise @a plural is returned.
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See GNU gettext Manual for additional information on plural forms handling:
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<http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/manual/gettext.html#Plural-forms>
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For a shorter alternative see the wxPLURAL() macro.
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This function calls wxLocale::GetString().
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@header{wx/intl.h}
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*/
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const wxString wxGetTranslation(const wxString& string,
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const wxString& plural, size_t n,
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const wxString& domain = wxEmptyString);
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/**
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This macro expands into a call to wxGetTranslation(), so it marks the
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message for the extraction by @c xgettext just as wxTRANSLATE() does, but
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also returns the translation of the string for the current locale during
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execution.
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Don't confuse this with _T()!
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@header{wx/intl.h}
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*/
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const wxString _(const wxString& string);
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//@}
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