#! /bin/sh . "${srcdir=.}/init.sh"; path_prepend_ . ../src # Test recognition of Perl format strings of both kinds (printf and brace). # This test is for the combination of both kinds. cat <<\EOF > f-pm-1.data # Both formats. #, perl-format, perl-brace-format "{foo} %c {bar} %d {baz}" # printf format only. #, perl-format "%c %d" # printf format only, because '%' is not allowed in identifier. #, perl-format "{foo%cbar}" # Valid bracketed format because there is still one valid identifier. #, perl-format, perl-brace-format "{foo%cbar} {baz}" # Bracketed format only, because %l is not recognized in printf format. #, perl-brace-format "{foo} %l {bar}" # Neither format recognized here. "{foo bar %l" EOF : ${XGETTEXT=xgettext} n=0 while read comment; do read formats read string n=`expr $n + 1` cat < f-pm-1-$n.in gettext(${string}); EOF ${XGETTEXT} -L perl --omit-header --no-location -o f-pm-1-$n.po f-pm-1-$n.in || Exit 1 test -f f-pm-1-$n.po || Exit 1 fail= if test -n "${formats}"; then # Verify that the first line contains the expected #, comment. if sed 1q < f-pm-1-$n.po | LC_ALL=C tr -d '\r' | grep '^'"${formats}"'$' > /dev/null; then : else fail=yes fi else # Verify that there is no #, comment. if sed 1q < f-pm-1-$n.po | grep '^msgid' > /dev/null; then : else fail=yes fi fi if test -n "$fail"; then echo "Format string recognition error:" 1>&2 cat f-pm-1-$n.in 1>&2 echo "Got:" 1>&2 cat f-pm-1-$n.po 1>&2 Exit 1 fi done < f-pm-1.data Exit 0