#! /bin/sh . "${srcdir=.}/init.sh"; path_prepend_ . ../src # Test basic functionality, duplicate detection, multiple domains. test -d mf-1 || mkdir mf-1 test -d mf-1/LC_MESSAGES || mkdir mf-1/LC_MESSAGES cat < mf-1-module1.po #default domain "messages.mo" msgid "SYS_(C)\n" msgstr "MSGFMT(3) portable message object file compiler\n" "Copyright (C) 1995 Free Software Foundation\n" "Report bugs to \n" msgid "msg 1" msgstr "msg 1 translation" # domain "help_dom" msgid "help 2 %d" msgstr "help 2 translation" # domain "error_dom" msgid "error 3" msgstr "error 3 translation" EOF cat < mf-1-module2.po # --- #default domain "messages.mo" msgid "mesg 4" msgstr "mesg 4 translation" # domain "error_dom" msgid "error 3" msgstr "alternate error 3 translation" msgid "error 5" msgstr "error 5 translation" # domain "window_dom" msgid "window 6" msgstr "window 6 translation" EOF # Without use of msgcat, expect a "duplicate message definition" error. : ${MSGFMT=msgfmt} if ${MSGFMT} -o mf-1/LC_MESSAGES/gen.mo mf-1-module1.po mf-1-module2.po 2> /dev/null; then Exit 1 fi # With msgcat, it should work. : ${MSGCAT=msgcat} ${MSGFMT=msgfmt} ${MSGCAT} --use-first -o mf-1-modules.po mf-1-module1.po mf-1-module2.po || Exit 1 ${MSGFMT} -o mf-1/LC_MESSAGES/gen.mo mf-1-modules.po || Exit 1 : ${GETTEXT=gettext} TEXTDOMAINDIR=. LANGUAGE=mf-1 \ ${GETTEXT} --env LC_ALL=en gen 'SYS_(C) ' | LC_ALL=C tr -d '\r' > mf-test1.out cat < gtmf-test1.ok MSGFMT(3) portable message object file compiler Copyright (C) 1995 Free Software Foundation Report bugs to EOF : ${DIFF=diff} ${DIFF} gtmf-test1.ok mf-test1.out result=$? exit $result