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- // Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
- // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
- // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
- package message // import "golang.org/x/text/message"
- import (
- "io"
- "os"
- // Include features to facilitate generated catalogs.
- _ "golang.org/x/text/feature/plural"
- "golang.org/x/text/internal/number"
- "golang.org/x/text/language"
- "golang.org/x/text/message/catalog"
- )
- // A Printer implements language-specific formatted I/O analogous to the fmt
- // package.
- type Printer struct {
- // the language
- tag language.Tag
- toDecimal number.Formatter
- toScientific number.Formatter
- cat catalog.Catalog
- }
- type options struct {
- cat catalog.Catalog
- // TODO:
- // - allow %s to print integers in written form (tables are likely too large
- // to enable this by default).
- // - list behavior
- //
- }
- // An Option defines an option of a Printer.
- type Option func(o *options)
- // Catalog defines the catalog to be used.
- func Catalog(c catalog.Catalog) Option {
- return func(o *options) { o.cat = c }
- }
- // NewPrinter returns a Printer that formats messages tailored to language t.
- func NewPrinter(t language.Tag, opts ...Option) *Printer {
- options := &options{
- cat: DefaultCatalog,
- }
- for _, o := range opts {
- o(options)
- }
- p := &Printer{
- tag: t,
- cat: options.cat,
- }
- p.toDecimal.InitDecimal(t)
- p.toScientific.InitScientific(t)
- return p
- }
- // Sprint is like fmt.Sprint, but using language-specific formatting.
- func (p *Printer) Sprint(a ...interface{}) string {
- pp := newPrinter(p)
- pp.doPrint(a)
- s := pp.String()
- pp.free()
- return s
- }
- // Fprint is like fmt.Fprint, but using language-specific formatting.
- func (p *Printer) Fprint(w io.Writer, a ...interface{}) (n int, err error) {
- pp := newPrinter(p)
- pp.doPrint(a)
- n64, err := io.Copy(w, &pp.Buffer)
- pp.free()
- return int(n64), err
- }
- // Print is like fmt.Print, but using language-specific formatting.
- func (p *Printer) Print(a ...interface{}) (n int, err error) {
- return p.Fprint(os.Stdout, a...)
- }
- // Sprintln is like fmt.Sprintln, but using language-specific formatting.
- func (p *Printer) Sprintln(a ...interface{}) string {
- pp := newPrinter(p)
- pp.doPrintln(a)
- s := pp.String()
- pp.free()
- return s
- }
- // Fprintln is like fmt.Fprintln, but using language-specific formatting.
- func (p *Printer) Fprintln(w io.Writer, a ...interface{}) (n int, err error) {
- pp := newPrinter(p)
- pp.doPrintln(a)
- n64, err := io.Copy(w, &pp.Buffer)
- pp.free()
- return int(n64), err
- }
- // Println is like fmt.Println, but using language-specific formatting.
- func (p *Printer) Println(a ...interface{}) (n int, err error) {
- return p.Fprintln(os.Stdout, a...)
- }
- // Sprintf is like fmt.Sprintf, but using language-specific formatting.
- func (p *Printer) Sprintf(key Reference, a ...interface{}) string {
- pp := newPrinter(p)
- lookupAndFormat(pp, key, a)
- s := pp.String()
- pp.free()
- return s
- }
- // Fprintf is like fmt.Fprintf, but using language-specific formatting.
- func (p *Printer) Fprintf(w io.Writer, key Reference, a ...interface{}) (n int, err error) {
- pp := newPrinter(p)
- lookupAndFormat(pp, key, a)
- n, err = w.Write(pp.Bytes())
- pp.free()
- return n, err
- }
- // Printf is like fmt.Printf, but using language-specific formatting.
- func (p *Printer) Printf(key Reference, a ...interface{}) (n int, err error) {
- pp := newPrinter(p)
- lookupAndFormat(pp, key, a)
- n, err = os.Stdout.Write(pp.Bytes())
- pp.free()
- return n, err
- }
- func lookupAndFormat(p *printer, r Reference, a []interface{}) {
- p.fmt.Reset(a)
- var id, msg string
- switch v := r.(type) {
- case string:
- id, msg = v, v
- case key:
- id, msg = v.id, v.fallback
- default:
- panic("key argument is not a Reference")
- }
- if p.catContext.Execute(id) == catalog.ErrNotFound {
- if p.catContext.Execute(msg) == catalog.ErrNotFound {
- p.Render(msg)
- return
- }
- }
- }
- type rawPrinter struct {
- p *printer
- }
- func (p rawPrinter) Render(msg string) { p.p.WriteString(msg) }
- func (p rawPrinter) Arg(i int) interface{} { return nil }
- // Arg implements catmsg.Renderer.
- func (p *printer) Arg(i int) interface{} { // TODO, also return "ok" bool
- i--
- if uint(i) < uint(len(p.fmt.Args)) {
- return p.fmt.Args[i]
- }
- return nil
- }
- // Render implements catmsg.Renderer.
- func (p *printer) Render(msg string) {
- p.doPrintf(msg)
- }
- // A Reference is a string or a message reference.
- type Reference interface {
- // TODO: also allow []string
- }
- // Key creates a message Reference for a message where the given id is used for
- // message lookup and the fallback is returned when no matches are found.
- func Key(id string, fallback string) Reference {
- return key{id, fallback}
- }
- type key struct {
- id, fallback string
- }
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