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/* This file is not compiled in, it is used only to expose more
strings to gettextize.
Why is this needed?
Bison emits strings to translate in the generated code, for builtin
tokens. So they appear only in generated parsers, which are not
shipped, so they are not in the src tree, so we cannot use them in
our POTFILE.
Except src/parse-gram.c, which is in the source tree. And even in
the git repo. But to avoid useless diffs in the repo, we do not
keep the #line directives in the src tree. Yet, for the user, we
ship a src/parse-gram.c _with_ the #lines. This is done in a
dist-hook which regenerates src/parse-gram.c when we run "make
dist".
Unfortunately, then, update-po traverses the whole tree and sees
that the location of the strings to translate in src/parse-gram.c
have changed, so the bison.pot is to be updated. And that is not
possible in the "make dist" which is run within "make distcheck"
(not the one preparing the dist for distcheck, the one run by
distcheck to check that a distributed tarball can build a tarball)
because then the src tree is read-only.
So let's not put src/parse-gram.c in the POTFILE, and expose these
strings to gettextize by hand.
*/
// Please syntax-check.
#include <config.h>
static const char *const msgid[] =
{
N_("end of file"),
N_("invalid token")
}
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