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diff --git a/src/php-gettext/README b/src/php-gettext/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bca4f91 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/php-gettext/README @@ -0,0 +1,161 @@ +PHP-gettext 1.0 (https://launchpad.net/php-gettext) + +Copyright 2003, 2006, 2009 -- Danilo "angry with PHP[1]" Segan +Licensed under GPLv2 (or any later version, see COPYING) + +[1] PHP is actually cyrillic, and translates roughly to +    "works-doesn't-work" (UTF-8: Ради-Не-Ради) + + +Introduction + +    How many times did you look for a good translation tool, and +    found out that gettext is best for the job? Many times. + +    How many times did you try to use gettext in PHP, but failed +    miserably, because either your hosting provider didn't support +    it, or the server didn't have adequate locale? Many times. + +    Well, this is a solution to your needs. It allows using gettext +    tools for managing translations, yet it doesn't require gettext +    library at all. It parses generated MO files directly, and thus +    might be a bit slower than the (maybe provided) gettext library. + +    PHP-gettext is a simple reader for GNU gettext MO files. Those +    are binary containers for translations, produced by GNU msgfmt. + +Why? + +    I got used to having gettext work even without gettext +    library. It's there in my favourite language Python, so I was +    surprised that I couldn't find it in PHP. I even Googled for it, +    but to no avail. + +    So, I said, what the heck, I'm going to write it for this +    disguisting language of PHP, because I'm often constrained to it. + +Features + +  o Support for simple translations +    Just define a simple alias for translate() function (suggested +    use of _() or gettext(); see provided example). + +  o Support for ngettext calls (plural forms, see a note under bugs) +    You may also use plural forms. Translations in MO files need to +    provide this, and they must also provide "plural-forms" header. +    Please see 'info gettext' for more details. + +  o Support for reading straight files, or strings (!!!) +    Since I can imagine many different backends for reading in the MO +    file data, I used imaginary abstract class StreamReader to do all +    the input (check streams.php). For your convenience, I've already +    provided two classes for reading files: FileReader and +    StringReader (CachedFileReader is a combination of the two: it +    loads entire file contents into a string, and then works on that). +    See example below for usage. You can for instance use StringReader +    when you read in data from a database, or you can create your own +    derivative of StreamReader for anything you like. + + +Bugs + +    Report them on https://bugs.launchpad.net/php-gettext + +Usage + +    Put files streams.php and gettext.php somewhere you can load them +    from, and require 'em in where you want to use them. + +    Then, create one 'stream reader' (a class that provides functions +    like read(), seekto(), currentpos() and length()) which will +    provide data for the 'gettext_reader', with eg. +      $streamer = new FileStream('data.mo'); + +    Then, use that as a parameter to gettext_reader constructor: +      $wohoo = new gettext_reader($streamer); + +    If you want to disable pre-loading of entire message catalog in +    memory (if, for example, you have a multi-thousand message catalog +    which you'll use only occasionally), use "false" for second +    parameter to gettext_reader constructor: +      $wohoo = new gettext_reader($streamer, false); + +    From now on, you have all the benefits of gettext data at your +    disposal, so may run: +      print $wohoo->translate("This is a test"); +      print $wohoo->ngettext("%d bird", "%d birds", $birds); + +    You might need to pass parameter "-k" to xgettext to make it +    extract all the strings. In above example, try with +      xgettext -ktranslate -kngettext:1,2 file.php +    what should create messages.po which contains two messages for +    translation. + +    I suggest creating simple aliases for these functions (see +    example/pigs.php for how do I do it, which means it's probably a +    bad way). + + +Usage with gettext.inc (standard gettext interfaces emulation) + +    Check example in examples/pig_dropin.php, basically you include +    gettext.inc and use all the standard gettext interfaces as +    documented on: + +       http://www.php.net/gettext + +    The only catch is that you can check return value of setlocale() +    to see if your locale is system supported or not. + + +Example + +    See in examples/ subdirectory. There are a couple of files. +    pigs.php is an example, serbian.po is a translation to Serbian +    language, and serbian.mo is generated with +       msgfmt -o serbian.mo serbian.po +    There is also simple "update" script that can be used to generate +    POT file and to update the translation using msgmerge. + +TODO: + +  o Improve speed to be even more comparable to the native gettext +    implementation. + +  o Try to use hash tables in MO files: with pre-loading, would it +    be useful at all? + +Never-asked-questions: + +  o Why did you mark this as version 1.0 when this is the first code +    release? + +    Well, it's quite simple. I consider that the first released thing +    should be labeled "version 1" (first, right?). Zero is there to +    indicate that there's zero improvement and/or change compared to +    "version 1". + +    I plan to use version numbers 1.0.* for small bugfixes, and to +    release 1.1 as "first stable release of version 1". + +    This may trick someone that this is actually useful software, but +    as with any other free software, I take NO RESPONSIBILITY for +    creating such a masterpiece that will smoke crack, trash your +    hard disk, and make lasers in your CD device dance to the tune of +    Mozart's 40th Symphony (there is one like that, right?). + +  o Can I...? + +    Yes, you can. This is free software (as in freedom, free speech), +    and you might do whatever you wish with it, provided you do not +    limit freedom of others (GPL). + +    I'm considering licensing this under LGPL, but I *do* want +    *every* PHP-gettext user to contribute and respect ideas of free +    software, so don't count on it happening anytime soon. + +    I'm sorry that I'm taking away your freedom of taking others' +    freedom away, but I believe that's neglible as compared to what +    freedoms you could take away. ;-) + +    Uhm, whatever.  | 
