l10n quality fixes
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src/l10n.py
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"""
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Localization
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"""
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import logging
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import os
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import time
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if BMConfigParser().has_option('bitmessagesettings', 'timeformat'):
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time_format = BMConfigParser().get('bitmessagesettings', 'timeformat')
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#Test the format string
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# Test the format string
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try:
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time.strftime(time_format)
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except:
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else:
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time_format = DEFAULT_TIME_FORMAT
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#It seems some systems lie about the encoding they use so we perform
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#comprehensive decoding tests
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# It seems some systems lie about the encoding they use so we perform
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# comprehensive decoding tests
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if time_format != DEFAULT_TIME_FORMAT:
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try:
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#Check day names
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# Check day names
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for i in xrange(7):
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unicode(time.strftime(time_format, (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, i, 0, 0)), encoding)
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#Check month names
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# Check month names
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for i in xrange(1, 13):
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unicode(time.strftime(time_format, (0, i, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)), encoding)
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#Check AM/PM
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# Check AM/PM
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unicode(time.strftime(time_format, (0, 0, 0, 11, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)), encoding)
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unicode(time.strftime(time_format, (0, 0, 0, 13, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)), encoding)
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#Check DST
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# Check DST
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unicode(time.strftime(time_format, (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1)), encoding)
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except:
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logger.exception('Could not decode locale formatted timestamp')
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time_format = DEFAULT_TIME_FORMAT
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encoding = DEFAULT_ENCODING
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def setlocale(category, newlocale):
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"""Set the locale"""
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locale.setlocale(category, newlocale)
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# it looks like some stuff isn't initialised yet when this is called the
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# first time and its init gets the locale settings from the environment
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os.environ["LC_ALL"] = newlocale
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def formatTimestamp(timestamp = None, as_unicode = True):
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#For some reason some timestamps are strings so we need to sanitize.
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def formatTimestamp(timestamp=None, as_unicode=True):
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"""Return a formatted timestamp"""
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# For some reason some timestamps are strings so we need to sanitize.
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if timestamp is not None and not isinstance(timestamp, int):
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try:
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timestamp = int(timestamp)
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except:
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timestamp = None
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#timestamp can't be less than 0.
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# timestamp can't be less than 0.
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if timestamp is not None and timestamp < 0:
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timestamp = None
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if timestamp is None:
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timestring = time.strftime(time_format)
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else:
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#In case timestamp is too far in the future
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# In case timestamp is too far in the future
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try:
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timestring = time.strftime(time_format, time.localtime(timestamp))
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except ValueError:
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return unicode(timestring, encoding)
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return timestring
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def getTranslationLanguage():
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userlocale = None
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if BMConfigParser().has_option('bitmessagesettings', 'userlocale'):
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userlocale = BMConfigParser().get('bitmessagesettings', 'userlocale')
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"""Return the user's language choice"""
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userlocale = BMConfigParser().safeGet(
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'bitmessagesettings', 'userlocale', 'system')
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return userlocale if userlocale and userlocale != 'system' else language
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if userlocale in [None, '', 'system']:
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return language
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return userlocale
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def getWindowsLocale(posixLocale):
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"""
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Get the Windows locale
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Technically this converts the locale string from UNIX to Windows format,
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because they use different ones in their
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libraries. E.g. "en_EN.UTF-8" to "english".
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"""
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if posixLocale in windowsLanguageMap:
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return windowsLanguageMap[posixLocale]
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if "." in posixLocale:
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