#!/bin/bash
#
# locale_updateMessageXml.sh -- This function parses XML-based files
# (e.g., scalable vector graphics), retrives translatable strings and
# creates/update gettext portable objects.
#
# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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#
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# General Public License for more details.
#
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# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
#
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# $Id$
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
function locale_updateMessageXml {
# Print separator line.
cli_printMessage '-' --as-separator-line
# Define filename used to create both portable object templates
# (.pot) and portable objects (.po) files.
local FILE="${WORKDIR}/messages"
# Define regular expression to match the file extension of all
# XML-based source files that can be localized inside the working
# copy. Be aware that sometimes, source files and output files
# are stored in the same location (e.g., when rendering
# `tcar-ug.docbook' file the `tcar-ug.xhtml' is saved in the same
# location). Avoid using output files as if they were source
# files, when retriving translatable strings.
local EXTENSION='(svg|docbook)'
# Build list of files to process. When building the patter, be
# sure the value passed through `--filter' be exactly evaluated
# with the extension as prefix. Otherwise it would be difficult to
# match files that share the same characters in their file names
# (e.g., it would be difficult to match only `hello.docbook' if
# `hello-world.docbook' also exists in the same location).
local FILES=$(cli_getFilesList ${ACTIONVAL} \
--pattern="${FLAG_FILTER}\.${EXTENSION}" \
--maxdepth='1' --type="f" \
| egrep -v '/[[:alpha:]]{2}_[[:alpha:]]{2}/')
# Print action message.
cli_printMessage "${FILE}.pot" --as-updating-line
# Normalize XML files, expand entities before retriving
# translatable strings and create the portable object template
# (.pot) from such output. The translatable strings are retrived
# from the normalized output of files, not files themselves
# (because of this, we don't include `#: filename:line' output on
# .pot files). Entity expansion is also necessary for DocBook
# documents to be processed correctly. Notice that some long
# DocBook document structures might use entities to split the
# document structure into smaller pieces so they could be easier
# to maintain. Also, don't validate svg files the same way you
# validate docbook files; Docbook files have a DOCTYPE definition
# while svg files don't. Without a DOCTYPE definition, it isn't
# possible for `xmllint' to validate the document.
if [[ $ACTIONVAL =~ '^.+/(trunk|branches)/Manuals/.+$' ]];then
xmllint --valid --noent ${FILES} | xml2po -a - \
| msgcat --output=${FILE}.pot --width=70 --no-location -
elif [[ $ACTIONVAL =~ '^.+/(trunk|branches)/Identity/Models/.+$' ]];then
xml2po -a ${FILES} \
| msgcat --output=${FILE}.pot --width=70 --no-location -
fi
# Verify, initialize or merge portable objects from portable
# object templates.
${CLI_FUNCNAME}_updateMessagePObjects "${FILE}"
}