Peter Surda
6062277d60
- it was causing problems with py2app because the source of python's own CongigParser is also configparser.py
36 lines
1.6 KiB
Python
36 lines
1.6 KiB
Python
import os
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from bmconfigparser import BMConfigParser
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# This is used so that the translateText function can be used when we are in daemon mode and not using any QT functions.
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class translateClass:
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def __init__(self, context, text):
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self.context = context
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self.text = text
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def arg(self,argument):
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if '%' in self.text:
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return translateClass(self.context, self.text.replace('%','',1)) # This doesn't actually do anything with the arguments because we don't have a UI in which to display this information anyway.
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else:
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return self.text
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def _translate(context, text, disambiguation = None, encoding = None, n = None):
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return translateText(context, text, n)
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def translateText(context, text, n = None):
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if not BMConfigParser().safeGetBoolean('bitmessagesettings', 'daemon'):
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try:
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from PyQt4 import QtCore, QtGui
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except Exception as err:
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print 'PyBitmessage requires PyQt unless you want to run it as a daemon and interact with it using the API. You can download PyQt from http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/software/pyqt/download or by searching Google for \'PyQt Download\'. If you want to run in daemon mode, see https://bitmessage.org/wiki/Daemon'
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print 'Error message:', err
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os._exit(0)
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if n is None:
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return QtGui.QApplication.translate(context, text)
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else:
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return QtGui.QApplication.translate(context, text, None, QtCore.QCoreApplication.CodecForTr, n)
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else:
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if '%' in text:
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return translateClass(context, text.replace('%','',1))
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else:
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return text
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