09-17-2008
Not sure when I look at that output what the IO protion is? IO per second for a application called SXE is what I am tring to get.
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debian::l10n::debconf
Debian::L10n::Debconf(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Debian::L10n::Debconf(3pm)
NAME
Debian::L10n::Debconf - translation status of Debconf templates
SYNOPSIS
use Debian::L10n::Debconf;
my $tmpl = Debian::L10n::Debconf->new();
$tmpl->read_compact($file);
my @languages = $tmpl->langs();
foreach (sort @languages) {
my ($t,$f,$u) = $tmpl->stats($_);
print "$_:${t}t${f}f${u}u
";
}
DESCRIPTION
This module extracts informations about translation status of Debconf templates files.
METHODS
new This is the constructor.
my $tmpl = Debian::L10n::Debconf->new();
read_compact
Read a templates file containing all translations. An optional second argument may be used, any non-zero value tells that this file
comes with translations in other files. In such a case no warning is raised if this file contains translated fields, because
maintainer is assumed to be responsible for such translations.
$tmpl->read_compact($file);
read_dispatched
Read templates contained in several files. First argument is the English file, all other arguments are translated templates files.
@trans = qw(templates.de templates.fr templates.ja templates.nl);
$tmpl->read_dispatched('templates', @trans);
langs
Return the languages in which this templates file is translated.
my @list = $tmpl->langs();
filename
When templates are dispatched into several files, return the filename in which the language passed as argument is found.
my $filename = $tmpl->filename("de");
count
Return the number of translatable strings in this templates file.
my $number = $tmpl->count();
stats
With an argument, return an array consisting of the number of translated, fuzzy and untranslated strings for the language given as
argument. Without argument, return a hash array indexed by language and returning an array of the number of translated, fuzzy and
untranslated strings.
my ($t, $f, $u) = $tmpl->stats("de");
my %stats = $tmpl->stats();
foreach (keys %stats) {
print $_.':'. $stats{$_}->[0].'t'.$stats{$_}->[1].'f'.
$stats{$_}->[2]."u
";
}
entries
Return an array containing all Debconf ids found in this templates file.
my @ids = $tmpl->entries();
AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2001 Denis Barbier <barbier@debian.org>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
perl v5.14.2 2011-03-30 Debian::L10n::Debconf(3pm)