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#!/bin/bash
#
# locale.sh -- This function provides internationalization features
# for centos-art.sh script through GNU gettext standard processes.
#
# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 The CentOS Project
#
# 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
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#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# General Public License for more details.
#
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
#
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# $Id$
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------

function locale {

    local ACTIONNAMS=''
    local ACTIONNAM=''
    local ACTIONVAL=''

    # Initialize machine object flag (`--dont-create-mo').  This flag
    # controls whether the centos-art.sh script does create/update
    # machine object (MO) files from related portable object (PO)
    # files or not. By default, MO files are created.
    local FLAG_DONT_CREATE_MO='false'

    # Define localization (l10n) base directory. This is the place
    # where all translation messages are organized in. Translation
    # messages are organized herein using the same layout of the
    # components they represent under the `trunk/Identity',
    # `trunk/Documentation/Manuals' or `trunk/Scripts' directory
    # structures.  The localization base directory must be used as
    # source location for subversion operations (e.g., status, update,
    # commit, etc.).  Otherwise, it would be difficult to add
    # directory structures that have several levels down from the
    # localization base directory up to the repository (e.g., it is
    # not possible in subversion to add a directory which parent
    # directory hasn't been added to the repository previously.).
    L10N_BASEDIR="$(cli_getRepoTLDir)/Locales"

    # Interpret arguments and options passed through command-line.
    locale_getOptions

    # Redefine positional parameters using ARGUMENTS. At this point,
    # option arguments have been removed from ARGUMENTS variable and
    # only non-option arguments remain in it. 
    eval set -- "${ARGUMENTS}"

    # Loop through non-option arguments passed to centos-art.sh script
    # through its command-line.
    for ACTIONVAL in "$@";do

        # Sanitate non-option argument to be sure it matches the
        # directory convenctions stablished by centos-art.sh script
        # against source locations in the working copy.
        ACTIONVAL=$(cli_checkRepoDirSource "${ACTIONVAL}")

        # Verify directory passed as non-option argument to be sure it
        # supports localization.
        locale_isLocalizable "${ACTIONVAL}"
        if [[ $? -ne 0 ]];then
            cli_printMessage "`gettext "The path provided does not support localization."`" --as-error-line
        fi

        # Define localization working directory using directory passed
        # as non-option argument. The localization working directory
        # is the place where POT and PO files are stored inside the
        # working copy.
        L10N_WORKDIR=$(echo "${ACTIONVAL}" \
            | sed -r -e "s!trunk/(Identity|Scripts|Documentation)!trunk/Locales/\1!")/$(cli_getCurrentLocale)

        # Syncronize changes between repository and working copy. At
        # this point, changes in the repository are merged in the
        # working copy and changes in the working copy committed up to
        # repository.
        ${CLI_NAME} svn --sync "${L10N_WORKDIR}"

        # Execute localization actions provided to centos-art.sh
        # script through its command-line. Notice that localization
        # actions will be executed in the same order they were
        # provided in the command-line.
        for ACTIONNAM in ${ACTIONNAMS};do
            ${ACTIONNAM}
        done

        # Syncronize changes between repository and working copy. At
        # this point, changes in the repository are merged in the
        # working copy and changes in the working copy committed up to
        # repository.
        ${CLI_NAME} svn --sync "${L10N_WORKDIR}"

    done

}