elib.intl-0.0.3~git20110809/0000755000175000017500000000000011620314440013554 5ustar jonajonaelib.intl-0.0.3~git20110809/TODO0000644000175000017500000000000011606576540014251 0ustar jonajonaelib.intl-0.0.3~git20110809/doc/0000755000175000017500000000000011606576540014340 5ustar jonajonaelib.intl-0.0.3~git20110809/doc/reference/0000755000175000017500000000000011606576540016276 5ustar jonajonaelib.intl-0.0.3~git20110809/doc/reference/index.rst0000644000175000017500000000022711606576540020140 0ustar jonajonaTable Of Contents ================= .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 2 intl Indices and tables ================== * :ref:`genindex` * :ref:`search` elib.intl-0.0.3~git20110809/doc/reference/intl.rst0000644000175000017500000000012311606576540017772 0ustar jonajonaInternationalization ==================== .. automodule:: elib.intl :members: elib.intl-0.0.3~git20110809/doc/reference/Makefile0000644000175000017500000000564111606576540017744 0ustar jonajona# Makefile for Sphinx documentation # # You can set these variables from the command line. 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But first, please read . elib.intl-0.0.3~git20110809/ez_setup.py0000644000175000017500000002404611606576540016011 0ustar jonajona#!python """Bootstrap setuptools installation If you want to use setuptools in your package's setup.py, just include this file in the same directory with it, and add this to the top of your setup.py:: from ez_setup import use_setuptools use_setuptools() If you want to require a specific version of setuptools, set a download mirror, or use an alternate download directory, you can do so by supplying the appropriate options to ``use_setuptools()``. This file can also be run as a script to install or upgrade setuptools. """ import sys DEFAULT_VERSION = "0.6c11" DEFAULT_URL = "http://pypi.python.org/packages/%s/s/setuptools/" % sys.version[:3] md5_data = { 'setuptools-0.6b1-py2.3.egg': '8822caf901250d848b996b7f25c6e6ca', 'setuptools-0.6b1-py2.4.egg': 'b79a8a403e4502fbb85ee3f1941735cb', 'setuptools-0.6b2-py2.3.egg': '5657759d8a6d8fc44070a9d07272d99b', 'setuptools-0.6b2-py2.4.egg': '4996a8d169d2be661fa32a6e52e4f82a', 'setuptools-0.6b3-py2.3.egg': 'bb31c0fc7399a63579975cad9f5a0618', 'setuptools-0.6b3-py2.4.egg': '38a8c6b3d6ecd22247f179f7da669fac', 'setuptools-0.6b4-py2.3.egg': '62045a24ed4e1ebc77fe039aa4e6f7e5', 'setuptools-0.6b4-py2.4.egg': '4cb2a185d228dacffb2d17f103b3b1c4', 'setuptools-0.6c1-py2.3.egg': 'b3f2b5539d65cb7f74ad79127f1a908c', 'setuptools-0.6c1-py2.4.egg': 'b45adeda0667d2d2ffe14009364f2a4b', 'setuptools-0.6c10-py2.3.egg': 'ce1e2ab5d3a0256456d9fc13800a7090', 'setuptools-0.6c10-py2.4.egg': '57d6d9d6e9b80772c59a53a8433a5dd4', 'setuptools-0.6c10-py2.5.egg': 'de46ac8b1c97c895572e5e8596aeb8c7', 'setuptools-0.6c10-py2.6.egg': '58ea40aef06da02ce641495523a0b7f5', 'setuptools-0.6c11-py2.3.egg': '2baeac6e13d414a9d28e7ba5b5a596de', 'setuptools-0.6c11-py2.4.egg': 'bd639f9b0eac4c42497034dec2ec0c2b', 'setuptools-0.6c11-py2.5.egg': '64c94f3bf7a72a13ec83e0b24f2749b2', 'setuptools-0.6c11-py2.6.egg': 'bfa92100bd772d5a213eedd356d64086', 'setuptools-0.6c2-py2.3.egg': 'f0064bf6aa2b7d0f3ba0b43f20817c27', 'setuptools-0.6c2-py2.4.egg': '616192eec35f47e8ea16cd6a122b7277', 'setuptools-0.6c3-py2.3.egg': 'f181fa125dfe85a259c9cd6f1d7b78fa', 'setuptools-0.6c3-py2.4.egg': 'e0ed74682c998bfb73bf803a50e7b71e', 'setuptools-0.6c3-py2.5.egg': 'abef16fdd61955514841c7c6bd98965e', 'setuptools-0.6c4-py2.3.egg': 'b0b9131acab32022bfac7f44c5d7971f', 'setuptools-0.6c4-py2.4.egg': '2a1f9656d4fbf3c97bf946c0a124e6e2', 'setuptools-0.6c4-py2.5.egg': '8f5a052e32cdb9c72bcf4b5526f28afc', 'setuptools-0.6c5-py2.3.egg': 'ee9fd80965da04f2f3e6b3576e9d8167', 'setuptools-0.6c5-py2.4.egg': 'afe2adf1c01701ee841761f5bcd8aa64', 'setuptools-0.6c5-py2.5.egg': 'a8d3f61494ccaa8714dfed37bccd3d5d', 'setuptools-0.6c6-py2.3.egg': '35686b78116a668847237b69d549ec20', 'setuptools-0.6c6-py2.4.egg': '3c56af57be3225019260a644430065ab', 'setuptools-0.6c6-py2.5.egg': 'b2f8a7520709a5b34f80946de5f02f53', 'setuptools-0.6c7-py2.3.egg': '209fdf9adc3a615e5115b725658e13e2', 'setuptools-0.6c7-py2.4.egg': '5a8f954807d46a0fb67cf1f26c55a82e', 'setuptools-0.6c7-py2.5.egg': '45d2ad28f9750e7434111fde831e8372', 'setuptools-0.6c8-py2.3.egg': '50759d29b349db8cfd807ba8303f1902', 'setuptools-0.6c8-py2.4.egg': 'cba38d74f7d483c06e9daa6070cce6de', 'setuptools-0.6c8-py2.5.egg': '1721747ee329dc150590a58b3e1ac95b', 'setuptools-0.6c9-py2.3.egg': 'a83c4020414807b496e4cfbe08507c03', 'setuptools-0.6c9-py2.4.egg': '260a2be2e5388d66bdaee06abec6342a', 'setuptools-0.6c9-py2.5.egg': 'fe67c3e5a17b12c0e7c541b7ea43a8e6', 'setuptools-0.6c9-py2.6.egg': 'ca37b1ff16fa2ede6e19383e7b59245a', } import sys, os try: from hashlib import md5 except ImportError: from md5 import md5 def _validate_md5(egg_name, data): if egg_name in md5_data: digest = md5(data).hexdigest() if digest != md5_data[egg_name]: print >>sys.stderr, ( "md5 validation of %s failed! (Possible download problem?)" % egg_name ) sys.exit(2) return data def use_setuptools( version=DEFAULT_VERSION, download_base=DEFAULT_URL, to_dir=os.curdir, download_delay=15 ): """Automatically find/download setuptools and make it available on sys.path `version` should be a valid setuptools version number that is available as an egg for download under the `download_base` URL (which should end with a '/'). `to_dir` is the directory where setuptools will be downloaded, if it is not already available. If `download_delay` is specified, it should be the number of seconds that will be paused before initiating a download, should one be required. If an older version of setuptools is installed, this routine will print a message to ``sys.stderr`` and raise SystemExit in an attempt to abort the calling script. """ was_imported = 'pkg_resources' in sys.modules or 'setuptools' in sys.modules def do_download(): egg = download_setuptools(version, download_base, to_dir, download_delay) sys.path.insert(0, egg) import setuptools; setuptools.bootstrap_install_from = egg try: import pkg_resources except ImportError: return do_download() try: pkg_resources.require("setuptools>="+version); return except pkg_resources.VersionConflict, e: if was_imported: print >>sys.stderr, ( "The required version of setuptools (>=%s) is not available, and\n" "can't be installed while this script is running. Please install\n" " a more recent version first, using 'easy_install -U setuptools'." "\n\n(Currently using %r)" ) % (version, e.args[0]) sys.exit(2) else: del pkg_resources, sys.modules['pkg_resources'] # reload ok return do_download() except pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound: return do_download() def download_setuptools( version=DEFAULT_VERSION, download_base=DEFAULT_URL, to_dir=os.curdir, delay = 15 ): """Download setuptools from a specified location and return its filename `version` should be a valid setuptools version number that is available as an egg for download under the `download_base` URL (which should end with a '/'). `to_dir` is the directory where the egg will be downloaded. `delay` is the number of seconds to pause before an actual download attempt. """ import urllib2, shutil egg_name = "setuptools-%s-py%s.egg" % (version,sys.version[:3]) url = download_base + egg_name saveto = os.path.join(to_dir, egg_name) src = dst = None if not os.path.exists(saveto): # Avoid repeated downloads try: from distutils import log if delay: log.warn(""" --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This script requires setuptools version %s to run (even to display help). I will attempt to download it for you (from %s), but you may need to enable firewall access for this script first. I will start the download in %d seconds. (Note: if this machine does not have network access, please obtain the file %s and place it in this directory before rerunning this script.) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------""", version, download_base, delay, url ); from time import sleep; sleep(delay) log.warn("Downloading %s", url) src = urllib2.urlopen(url) # Read/write all in one block, so we don't create a corrupt file # if the download is interrupted. data = _validate_md5(egg_name, src.read()) dst = open(saveto,"wb"); dst.write(data) finally: if src: src.close() if dst: dst.close() return os.path.realpath(saveto) def main(argv, version=DEFAULT_VERSION): """Install or upgrade setuptools and EasyInstall""" try: import setuptools except ImportError: egg = None try: egg = download_setuptools(version, delay=0) sys.path.insert(0,egg) from setuptools.command.easy_install import main return main(list(argv)+[egg]) # we're done here finally: if egg and os.path.exists(egg): os.unlink(egg) else: if setuptools.__version__ == '0.0.1': print >>sys.stderr, ( "You have an obsolete version of setuptools installed. Please\n" "remove it from your system entirely before rerunning this script." ) sys.exit(2) req = "setuptools>="+version import pkg_resources try: pkg_resources.require(req) except pkg_resources.VersionConflict: try: from setuptools.command.easy_install import main except ImportError: from easy_install import main main(list(argv)+[download_setuptools(delay=0)]) sys.exit(0) # try to force an exit else: if argv: from setuptools.command.easy_install import main main(argv) else: print "Setuptools version",version,"or greater has been installed." print '(Run "ez_setup.py -U setuptools" to reinstall or upgrade.)' def update_md5(filenames): """Update our built-in md5 registry""" import re for name in filenames: base = os.path.basename(name) f = open(name,'rb') md5_data[base] = md5(f.read()).hexdigest() f.close() data = [" %r: %r,\n" % it for it in md5_data.items()] data.sort() repl = "".join(data) import inspect srcfile = inspect.getsourcefile(sys.modules[__name__]) f = open(srcfile, 'rb'); src = f.read(); f.close() match = re.search("\nmd5_data = {\n([^}]+)}", src) if not match: print >>sys.stderr, "Internal error!" sys.exit(2) src = src[:match.start(1)] + repl + src[match.end(1):] f = open(srcfile,'w') f.write(src) f.close() if __name__=='__main__': if len(sys.argv)>2 and sys.argv[1]=='--md5update': update_md5(sys.argv[2:]) else: main(sys.argv[1:]) elib.intl-0.0.3~git20110809/MANIFEST.IN0000644000175000017500000000007711606576540015235 0ustar jonajonainclude ez_setup.py include COPYING COPYING.LESSER README TODO elib.intl-0.0.3~git20110809/lib/0000755000175000017500000000000011606576540014341 5ustar jonajonaelib.intl-0.0.3~git20110809/lib/elib/0000755000175000017500000000000011606576540015254 5ustar jonajonaelib.intl-0.0.3~git20110809/lib/elib/intl/0000755000175000017500000000000011606576540016222 5ustar jonajonaelib.intl-0.0.3~git20110809/lib/elib/intl/__init__.py0000644000175000017500000005066311606576540020345 0ustar jonajona# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # # Copyright © 2007-2010 Dieter Verfaillie # # This file is part of elib.intl. # # elib.intl is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # elib.intl is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License # along with elib.intl. If not, see . ''' The elib.intl module provides enhanced internationalization (I18N) services for your Python modules and applications. elib.intl wraps Python's :func:`gettext` functionality and adds the following on Microsoft Windows systems: - automatic detection of the current screen language (not necessarily the same as the installation language) provided by MUI packs, - makes sure internationalized C libraries which internally invoke gettext() or dcgettext() can properly locate their message catalogs. This fixes a known limitation in gettext's Windows support when using eg. gtk.builder or gtk.glade. See http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/FAQ.html#windows_setenv for more information. The elib.intl module defines the following functions: ''' __all__ = ['install', 'install_module'] __version__ = '0.0.3' __docformat__ = 'restructuredtext' import os import sys import locale import gettext from logging import getLogger logger = getLogger('elib.intl') def _isofromlcid(lcid): ''' :param lcid: Microsoft Windows LCID :returns: the ISO 639-1 language code for a given lcid. If there is no ISO 639-1 language code assigned to the language specified by lcid, the ISO 639-2 language code is returned. If the language specified by lcid is unknown in the ISO 639-x database, None is returned. More information can be found on the following websites: - List of ISO 639-1 and ISO 639-2 language codes: http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/ - List of known lcid's: http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/reference/lcid-all.mspx - List of known MUI packs: http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/reference/win2k/setup/Langid.mspx ''' mapping = {1078: 'af', #Afrikaans - South Africa 1052: 'sq', #Albanian - Albania 1118: 'am', #Amharic - Ethiopia 1025: 'ar', #Arabic - Saudi Arabia 5121: 'ar', #Arabic - Algeria 15361: 'ar', #Arabic - Bahrain 3073: 'ar', #Arabic - Egypt 2049: 'ar', #Arabic - Iraq 11265: 'ar', #Arabic - Jordan 13313: 'ar', #Arabic - Kuwait 12289: 'ar', #Arabic - Lebanon 4097: 'ar', #Arabic - Libya 6145: 'ar', #Arabic - Morocco 8193: 'ar', #Arabic - Oman 16385: 'ar', #Arabic - Qatar 10241: 'ar', #Arabic - Syria 7169: 'ar', #Arabic - Tunisia 14337: 'ar', #Arabic - U.A.E. 9217: 'ar', #Arabic - Yemen 1067: 'hy', #Armenian - Armenia 1101: 'as', #Assamese 2092: 'az', #Azeri (Cyrillic) 1068: 'az', #Azeri (Latin) 1069: 'eu', #Basque 1059: 'be', #Belarusian 1093: 'bn', #Bengali (India) 2117: 'bn', #Bengali (Bangladesh) 5146: 'bs', #Bosnian (Bosnia/Herzegovina) 1026: 'bg', #Bulgarian 1109: 'my', #Burmese 1027: 'ca', #Catalan 1116: 'chr', #Cherokee - United States 2052: 'zh', #Chinese - People's Republic of China 4100: 'zh', #Chinese - Singapore 1028: 'zh', #Chinese - Taiwan 3076: 'zh', #Chinese - Hong Kong SAR 5124: 'zh', #Chinese - Macao SAR 1050: 'hr', #Croatian 4122: 'hr', #Croatian (Bosnia/Herzegovina) 1029: 'cs', #Czech 1030: 'da', #Danish 1125: 'dv', #Divehi 1043: 'nl', #Dutch - Netherlands 2067: 'nl', #Dutch - Belgium 1126: 'bin', #Edo 1033: 'en', #English - United States 2057: 'en', #English - United Kingdom 3081: 'en', #English - Australia 10249: 'en', #English - Belize 4105: 'en', #English - Canada 9225: 'en', #English - Caribbean 15369: 'en', #English - Hong Kong SAR 16393: 'en', #English - India 14345: 'en', #English - Indonesia 6153: 'en', #English - Ireland 8201: 'en', #English - Jamaica 17417: 'en', #English - Malaysia 5129: 'en', #English - New Zealand 13321: 'en', #English - Philippines 18441: 'en', #English - Singapore 7177: 'en', #English - South Africa 11273: 'en', #English - Trinidad 12297: 'en', #English - Zimbabwe 1061: 'et', #Estonian 1080: 'fo', #Faroese 1065: None, #TODO: Farsi 1124: 'fil', #Filipino 1035: 'fi', #Finnish 1036: 'fr', #French - France 2060: 'fr', #French - Belgium 11276: 'fr', #French - Cameroon 3084: 'fr', #French - Canada 9228: 'fr', #French - Democratic Rep. of Congo 12300: 'fr', #French - Cote d'Ivoire 15372: 'fr', #French - Haiti 5132: 'fr', #French - Luxembourg 13324: 'fr', #French - Mali 6156: 'fr', #French - Monaco 14348: 'fr', #French - Morocco 58380: 'fr', #French - North Africa 8204: 'fr', #French - Reunion 10252: 'fr', #French - Senegal 4108: 'fr', #French - Switzerland 7180: 'fr', #French - West Indies 1122: 'fy', #Frisian - Netherlands 1127: None, #TODO: Fulfulde - Nigeria 1071: 'mk', #FYRO Macedonian 2108: 'ga', #Gaelic (Ireland) 1084: 'gd', #Gaelic (Scotland) 1110: 'gl', #Galician 1079: 'ka', #Georgian 1031: 'de', #German - Germany 3079: 'de', #German - Austria 5127: 'de', #German - Liechtenstein 4103: 'de', #German - Luxembourg 2055: 'de', #German - Switzerland 1032: 'el', #Greek 1140: 'gn', #Guarani - Paraguay 1095: 'gu', #Gujarati 1128: 'ha', #Hausa - Nigeria 1141: 'haw', #Hawaiian - United States 1037: 'he', #Hebrew 1081: 'hi', #Hindi 1038: 'hu', #Hungarian 1129: None, #TODO: Ibibio - Nigeria 1039: 'is', #Icelandic 1136: 'ig', #Igbo - Nigeria 1057: 'id', #Indonesian 1117: 'iu', #Inuktitut 1040: 'it', #Italian - Italy 2064: 'it', #Italian - Switzerland 1041: 'ja', #Japanese 1099: 'kn', #Kannada 1137: 'kr', #Kanuri - Nigeria 2144: 'ks', #Kashmiri 1120: 'ks', #Kashmiri (Arabic) 1087: 'kk', #Kazakh 1107: 'km', #Khmer 1111: 'kok', #Konkani 1042: 'ko', #Korean 1088: 'ky', #Kyrgyz (Cyrillic) 1108: 'lo', #Lao 1142: 'la', #Latin 1062: 'lv', #Latvian 1063: 'lt', #Lithuanian 1086: 'ms', #Malay - Malaysia 2110: 'ms', #Malay - Brunei Darussalam 1100: 'ml', #Malayalam 1082: 'mt', #Maltese 1112: 'mni', #Manipuri 1153: 'mi', #Maori - New Zealand 1102: 'mr', #Marathi 1104: 'mn', #Mongolian (Cyrillic) 2128: 'mn', #Mongolian (Mongolian) 1121: 'ne', #Nepali 2145: 'ne', #Nepali - India 1044: 'no', #Norwegian (Bokmᅢᆬl) 2068: 'no', #Norwegian (Nynorsk) 1096: 'or', #Oriya 1138: 'om', #Oromo 1145: 'pap', #Papiamentu 1123: 'ps', #Pashto 1045: 'pl', #Polish 1046: 'pt', #Portuguese - Brazil 2070: 'pt', #Portuguese - Portugal 1094: 'pa', #Punjabi 2118: 'pa', #Punjabi (Pakistan) 1131: 'qu', #Quecha - Bolivia 2155: 'qu', #Quecha - Ecuador 3179: 'qu', #Quecha - Peru 1047: 'rm', #Rhaeto-Romanic 1048: 'ro', #Romanian 2072: 'ro', #Romanian - Moldava 1049: 'ru', #Russian 2073: 'ru', #Russian - Moldava 1083: 'se', #Sami (Lappish) 1103: 'sa', #Sanskrit 1132: 'nso', #Sepedi 3098: 'sr', #Serbian (Cyrillic) 2074: 'sr', #Serbian (Latin) 1113: 'sd', #Sindhi - India 2137: 'sd', #Sindhi - Pakistan 1115: 'si', #Sinhalese - Sri Lanka 1051: 'sk', #Slovak 1060: 'sl', #Slovenian 1143: 'so', #Somali 1070: 'wen', #Sorbian 3082: 'es', #Spanish - Spain (Modern Sort) 1034: 'es', #Spanish - Spain (Traditional Sort) 11274: 'es', #Spanish - Argentina 16394: 'es', #Spanish - Bolivia 13322: 'es', #Spanish - Chile 9226: 'es', #Spanish - Colombia 5130: 'es', #Spanish - Costa Rica 7178: 'es', #Spanish - Dominican Republic 12298: 'es', #Spanish - Ecuador 17418: 'es', #Spanish - El Salvador 4106: 'es', #Spanish - Guatemala 18442: 'es', #Spanish - Honduras 58378: 'es', #Spanish - Latin America 2058: 'es', #Spanish - Mexico 19466: 'es', #Spanish - Nicaragua 6154: 'es', #Spanish - Panama 15370: 'es', #Spanish - Paraguay 10250: 'es', #Spanish - Peru 20490: 'es', #Spanish - Puerto Rico 21514: 'es', #Spanish - United States 14346: 'es', #Spanish - Uruguay 8202: 'es', #Spanish - Venezuela 1072: None, #TODO: Sutu 1089: 'sw', #Swahili 1053: 'sv', #Swedish 2077: 'sv', #Swedish - Finland 1114: 'syr', #Syriac 1064: 'tg', #Tajik 1119: None, #TODO: Tamazight (Arabic) 2143: None, #TODO: Tamazight (Latin) 1097: 'ta', #Tamil 1092: 'tt', #Tatar 1098: 'te', #Telugu 1054: 'th', #Thai 2129: 'bo', #Tibetan - Bhutan 1105: 'bo', #Tibetan - People's Republic of China 2163: 'ti', #Tigrigna - Eritrea 1139: 'ti', #Tigrigna - Ethiopia 1073: 'ts', #Tsonga 1074: 'tn', #Tswana 1055: 'tr', #Turkish 1090: 'tk', #Turkmen 1152: 'ug', #Uighur - China 1058: 'uk', #Ukrainian 1056: 'ur', #Urdu 2080: 'ur', #Urdu - India 2115: 'uz', #Uzbek (Cyrillic) 1091: 'uz', #Uzbek (Latin) 1075: 've', #Venda 1066: 'vi', #Vietnamese 1106: 'cy', #Welsh 1076: 'xh', #Xhosa 1144: 'ii', #Yi 1085: 'yi', #Yiddish 1130: 'yo', #Yoruba 1077: 'zu'} #Zulu return mapping[lcid] def _getscreenlanguage(): ''' :returns: the ISO 639-x language code for this session. If the LANGUAGE environment variable is set, it's value overrides the screen language detection. Otherwise the screen language is determined by the currently selected Microsoft Windows MUI language pack or the Microsoft Windows installation language. Works on Microsoft Windows 2000 and up. ''' if sys.platform == 'win32' or sys.platform == 'nt': # Start with nothing lang = None # Check the LANGUAGE environment variable lang = os.getenv('LANGUAGE') if lang is None: # Start with nothing lcid = None try: from ctypes import windll lcid = windll.kernel32.GetUserDefaultUILanguage() except: logger.debug('Failed to get current screen language with \'GetUserDefaultUILanguage\'') finally: if lcid is None: lang = 'C' else: lang = _isofromlcid(lcid) logger.debug('Windows screen language is \'%s\' (lcid %s)' % (lang, lcid)) return lang def _putenv(name, value): ''' :param name: environment variable name :param value: environment variable value This function ensures that changes to an environment variable are applied to each copy of the environment variables used by a process. Starting from Python 2.4, os.environ changes only apply to the copy Python keeps (os.environ) and are no longer automatically applied to the other copies for the process. On Microsoft Windows, each process has multiple copies of the environment variables, one managed by the OS and one managed by the C library. We also need to take care of the fact that the C library used by Python is not necessarily the same as the C library used by pygtk and friends. This because the latest releases of pygtk and friends are built with mingw32 and are thus linked against msvcrt.dll. The official gtk+ binaries have always been built in this way. ''' if sys.platform == 'win32' or sys.platform == 'nt': from ctypes import windll from ctypes import cdll from ctypes.util import find_msvcrt # Update Python's copy of the environment variables os.environ[name] = value # Update the copy maintained by Windows (so SysInternals Process Explorer sees it) try: result = windll.kernel32.SetEnvironmentVariableW(name, value) if result == 0: raise Warning except Exception: logger.debug('Failed to set environment variable \'%s\' (\'kernel32.SetEnvironmentVariableW\')' % name) else: logger.debug('Set environment variable \'%s\' to \'%s\' (\'kernel32.SetEnvironmentVariableW\')' % (name, value)) # Update the copy maintained by msvcrt (used by gtk+ runtime) try: result = cdll.msvcrt._putenv('%s=%s' % (name, value)) if result !=0: raise Warning except Exception: logger.debug('Failed to set environment variable \'%s\' (\'msvcrt._putenv\')' % name) else: logger.debug('Set environment variable \'%s\' to \'%s\' (\'msvcrt._putenv\')' % (name, value)) # Update the copy maintained by whatever c runtime is used by Python try: msvcrt = find_msvcrt() msvcrtname = str(msvcrt).split('.')[0] if '.' in msvcrt else str(msvcrt) result = cdll.LoadLibrary(msvcrt)._putenv('%s=%s' % (name, value)) if result != 0: raise Warning except Exception: logger.debug('Failed to set environment variable \'%s\' (\'%s._putenv\')' % (name, msvcrtname)) else: logger.debug('Set environment variable \'%s\' to \'%s\' (\'%s._putenv\')' % (name, value, msvcrtname)) def _dugettext(domain, message): ''' :param domain: translation domain :param message: message to translate :returns: the translated message Unicode version of :func:`gettext.dgettext`. ''' try: t = gettext.translation(domain, gettext._localedirs.get(domain, None), codeset=gettext._localecodesets.get(domain)) except IOError: return message else: return t.ugettext(message) def _install(domain, localedir, asglobal=False): ''' :param domain: translation domain :param localedir: locale directory :param asglobal: if True, installs the function _() in Python’s builtin namespace. Default is False Private function doing all the work for the :func:`elib.intl.install` and :func:`elib.intl.install_module` functions. ''' # prep locale system if asglobal: locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, '') # on windows systems, set the LANGUAGE environment variable if sys.platform == 'win32' or sys.platform == 'nt': _putenv('LANGUAGE', _getscreenlanguage()) # The locale module on Max OS X lacks bindtextdomain so we specifically # test on linux2 here. See commit 4ae8b26fd569382ab66a9e844daa0e01de409ceb if sys.platform == 'linux2': locale.bindtextdomain(domain, localedir) locale.bind_textdomain_codeset(domain, 'UTF-8') locale.textdomain(domain) # initialize Python's gettext interface gettext.bindtextdomain(domain, localedir) gettext.bind_textdomain_codeset(domain, 'UTF-8') if asglobal: gettext.textdomain(domain) # on windows systems, initialize libintl if sys.platform == 'win32' or sys.platform == 'nt': from ctypes import cdll libintl = cdll.intl libintl.bindtextdomain(domain, localedir) libintl.bind_textdomain_codeset(domain, 'UTF-8') if asglobal: libintl.textdomain(domain) del libintl def install(domain, localedir): ''' :param domain: translation domain :param localedir: locale directory Installs the function _() in Python’s builtin namespace, based on domain and localedir. Codeset is always UTF-8. As seen below, you usually mark the strings in your application that are candidates for translation, by wrapping them in a call to the _() function, like this: .. sourcecode:: python import elib.intl elib.intl.install('myapplication', '/path/to/usr/share/locale') print _('This string will be translated.') Note that this is only one way, albeit the most convenient way, to make the _() function available to your application. Because it affects the entire application globally, and specifically Python’s built-in namespace, localized modules should never install _(). Instead, you should use :func:`elib.intl.install_module` to make _() available to your module. ''' _install(domain, localedir, True) gettext.install(domain, localedir, unicode=True) def install_module(domain, localedir): ''' :param domain: translation domain :param localedir: locale directory :returns: an anonymous function object, based on domain and localedir. Codeset is always UTF-8. You may find this function usefull when writing localized modules. Use this code to make _() available to your module: .. sourcecode:: python import elib.intl _ = elib.intl.install_module('mymodule', '/path/to/usr/share/locale') print _('This string will be translated.') When writing a package, you can usually do this in the package's __init__.py file and import the _() function from the package namespace as needed. ''' _install(domain, localedir, False) return lambda message: _dugettext(domain, message) elib.intl-0.0.3~git20110809/lib/elib/__init__.py0000644000175000017500000000007011606576540017362 0ustar jonajona__import__('pkg_resources').declare_namespace(__name__) elib.intl-0.0.3~git20110809/README0000644000175000017500000000000111606576540014442 0ustar jonajona elib.intl-0.0.3~git20110809/setup.py0000644000175000017500000000452611606576540015314 0ustar jonajona#!/usr/bin/env python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # # Copyright © 2007-2010 Dieter Verfaillie # # This file is part of elib.intl. # # elib.intl is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # elib.intl is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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