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diff --git a/docs/_locale/pt_BR/LC_MESSAGES/routing.po b/docs/_locale/pt_BR/LC_MESSAGES/routing.po index b182545..a473047 100644 --- a/docs/_locale/pt_BR/LC_MESSAGES/routing.po +++ b/docs/_locale/pt_BR/LC_MESSAGES/routing.po @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ # SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. -# Copyright (C) 2009-2017, Marcel Hellkamp +# Copyright (C) 2009-2020, Marcel Hellkamp # This file is distributed under the same license as the Bottle package. # # Translators: @@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: bottle\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2015-12-19 14:15+0100\n" -"PO-Revision-Date: 2015-01-22 19:20+0000\n" -"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-12-31 18:35+0100\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2020-12-31 17:35+0000\n" +"Last-Translator: defnull <marc@gsites.de>\n" "Language-Team: Portuguese (Brazil) (http://www.transifex.com/bottle/bottle/language/pt_BR/)\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" @@ -95,15 +95,24 @@ msgstr "" #: ../../routing.rst:29 msgid "" +"Is it possible to escape characters like colon ``:`` with a backslash " +"``\\``. This will prevent to trigger the old syntax in case you need to use " +"``:``. For example: the rule ``/<action>/item:<id>`` triggers the old " +"syntax, (see below) but ``/action/item\\:<id>`` works as intended with the " +"new syntax." +msgstr "" + +#: ../../routing.rst:33 +msgid "" "You can change the exact behaviour in many ways using filters. This is " "described in the next section." msgstr "" -#: ../../routing.rst:32 +#: ../../routing.rst:36 msgid "Wildcard Filters" msgstr "" -#: ../../routing.rst:36 +#: ../../routing.rst:40 msgid "" "Filters are used to define more specific wildcards, and/or transform the " "matched part of the URL before it is passed to the callback. A filtered " @@ -111,31 +120,31 @@ msgid "" "syntax for the optional config part depends on the filter used." msgstr "" -#: ../../routing.rst:38 +#: ../../routing.rst:42 msgid "The following standard filters are implemented:" msgstr "" -#: ../../routing.rst:40 +#: ../../routing.rst:44 msgid "**:int** matches (signed) digits and converts the value to integer." msgstr "" -#: ../../routing.rst:41 +#: ../../routing.rst:45 msgid "**:float** similar to :int but for decimal numbers." msgstr "" -#: ../../routing.rst:42 +#: ../../routing.rst:46 msgid "" "**:path** matches all characters including the slash character in a non-" "greedy way and may be used to match more than one path segment." msgstr "" -#: ../../routing.rst:43 +#: ../../routing.rst:47 msgid "" "**:re[:exp]** allows you to specify a custom regular expression in the " "config field. The matched value is not modified." msgstr "" -#: ../../routing.rst:45 +#: ../../routing.rst:49 msgid "" "You can add your own filters to the router. All you need is a function that " "returns three elements: A regular expression string, a callable to convert " @@ -144,81 +153,81 @@ msgid "" "parameter and may parse it as needed::" msgstr "" -#: ../../routing.rst:71 +#: ../../routing.rst:75 msgid "Legacy Syntax" msgstr "" -#: ../../routing.rst:75 +#: ../../routing.rst:79 msgid "" "The new rule syntax was introduce in **Bottle 0.10** to simplify some common" " use cases, but the old syntax still works and you can find lot code " "examples still using it. The differences are best described by example:" msgstr "" -#: ../../routing.rst:78 +#: ../../routing.rst:82 msgid "Old Syntax" msgstr "" -#: ../../routing.rst:78 +#: ../../routing.rst:82 msgid "New Syntax" msgstr "" -#: ../../routing.rst:80 +#: ../../routing.rst:84 msgid "``:name``" msgstr "" -#: ../../routing.rst:80 +#: ../../routing.rst:84 msgid "``<name>``" msgstr "" -#: ../../routing.rst:81 +#: ../../routing.rst:85 msgid "``:name#regexp#``" msgstr "" -#: ../../routing.rst:81 +#: ../../routing.rst:85 msgid "``<name:re:regexp>``" msgstr "" -#: ../../routing.rst:82 +#: ../../routing.rst:86 msgid "``:#regexp#``" msgstr "" -#: ../../routing.rst:82 +#: ../../routing.rst:86 msgid "``<:re:regexp>``" msgstr "" -#: ../../routing.rst:83 +#: ../../routing.rst:87 msgid "``:##``" msgstr "" -#: ../../routing.rst:83 +#: ../../routing.rst:87 msgid "``<:re>``" msgstr "" -#: ../../routing.rst:86 +#: ../../routing.rst:90 msgid "" "Try to avoid the old syntax in future projects if you can. It is not " "currently deprecated, but will be eventually." msgstr "" -#: ../../routing.rst:91 +#: ../../routing.rst:95 msgid "Explicit routing configuration" msgstr "" -#: ../../routing.rst:93 +#: ../../routing.rst:97 msgid "" "Route decorator can also be directly called as method. This way provides " "flexibility in complex setups, allowing you to directly control, when and " "how routing configuration done." msgstr "" -#: ../../routing.rst:95 +#: ../../routing.rst:99 msgid "" "Here is a basic example of explicit routing configuration for default bottle" " application::" msgstr "" -#: ../../routing.rst:101 +#: ../../routing.rst:105 msgid "" "In fact, any :class:`Bottle` instance routing can be configured same way::" msgstr "" |