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// Copyright 2017 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // Package message implements formatted I/O for localized strings with functions // analogous to the fmt's print functions. It is a drop-in replacement for fmt. // // # Localized Formatting // // A format string can be localized by replacing any of the print functions of // fmt with an equivalent call to a Printer. // // p := message.NewPrinter(message.MatchLanguage("en")) // p.Println(123456.78) // Prints 123,456.78 // // p.Printf("%d ducks in a row", 4331) // Prints 4,331 ducks in a row // // p := message.NewPrinter(message.MatchLanguage("nl")) // p.Printf("Hoogte: %.1f meter", 1244.9) // Prints Hoogte: 1,244.9 meter // // p := message.NewPrinter(message.MatchLanguage("bn")) // p.Println(123456.78) // Prints ১,২৩,৪৫৬.৭৮ // // Printer currently supports numbers and specialized types for which packages // exist in x/text. Other builtin types such as time.Time and slices are // planned. // // Format strings largely have the same meaning as with fmt with the following // notable exceptions: // - flag # always resorts to fmt for printing // - verb 'f', 'e', 'g', 'd' use localized formatting unless the '#' flag is // specified. // - verb 'm' inserts a translation of a string argument. // // See package fmt for more options. // // # Translation // // The format strings that are passed to Printf, Sprintf, Fprintf, or Errorf // are used as keys to look up translations for the specified languages. // More on how these need to be specified below. // // One can use arbitrary keys to distinguish between otherwise ambiguous // strings: // // p := message.NewPrinter(language.English) // p.Printf("archive(noun)") // Prints "archive" // p.Printf("archive(verb)") // Prints "archive" // // p := message.NewPrinter(language.German) // p.Printf("archive(noun)") // Prints "Archiv" // p.Printf("archive(verb)") // Prints "archivieren" // // To retain the fallback functionality, use Key: // // p.Printf(message.Key("archive(noun)", "archive")) // p.Printf(message.Key("archive(verb)", "archive")) // // # Translation Pipeline // // Format strings that contain text need to be translated to support different // locales. The first step is to extract strings that need to be translated. // // 1. Install gotext // // go get -u golang.org/x/text/cmd/gotext // gotext -help // // 2. Mark strings in your source to be translated by using message.Printer, // instead of the functions of the fmt package. // // 3. Extract the strings from your source // // gotext extract // // The output will be written to the textdata directory. // // 4. Send the files for translation // // It is planned to support multiple formats, but for now one will have to // rewrite the JSON output to the desired format. // // 5. Inject translations into program // // 6. Repeat from 2 // // Right now this has to be done programmatically with calls to Set or // SetString. These functions as well as the methods defined in // see also package golang.org/x/text/message/catalog can be used to implement // either dynamic or static loading of messages. // // # Plural and Gender Forms // // Translated messages can vary based on the plural and gender forms of // substitution values. In general, it is up to the translators to provide // alternative translations for such forms. See the packages in // golang.org/x/text/feature and golang.org/x/text/message/catalog for more // information. package message
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