11-06-2017
Hi drl, yes of course we know what they meant to say, but not thanks to that wiki content.
I was just trying understand the words "interpolating" and "performing translation of localised strings" in that sentence, which I think are either wrong, obfuscating or needlessly complicated and most certainly will make someone new to the subject glaze over..
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svn::web::x
SVN::Web::X(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation SVN::Web::X(3pm)
NAME
SVN::Web::X - exceptions for SVN::Web
SYNOPSIS
use SVN::Web::X;
...
SVN::Web::X->throw(error => '(error message %1)',
vars => [$var_to_interpolate]);
DESCRIPTION
SVN::Web::X implements exceptions for SVN::Web. Derived from Exception::Class, It provides a simple mechanism for throwing exceptions,
catching them, and ensuring that friendly, localised error messages are generated and sent to the user's browser.
USAGE IN SVN
::Web ACTIONS
If an SVN::Web action that you are writing needs to stop processing and raise an error, throw an SVN::Web::X exception.
"throw()" takes a hash with two mandatory keys.
"error"
A string describing the error. This string should be short, and key to a longer internationalised message.
This string may contain placeholders; %1, %2, %3, and so on. These will be replaced by the values of the variables passed in the
"vars" key.
By convention this string should be enclosed in parentheses, "(" and ")". This helps make them stand out in the interface, if
localised versions of the error message have not yet been written.
"vars"
An array reference. The first entry in the array will replace the %1 placeholder in "error", the second entry will replace the %2
placeholder, and so on.
If there are no placeholders then pass a reference to an empty array.
EXAMPLES
A simple exception, with no placeholders.
In the action:
sub run {
...
if(! frob_repo()) {
SVN::Web::X->throw(error => '(frob failed)',
vars => []);
}
...
}
In the en.po file for the localised text.
msgid "(frob failed)"
msgstr "There was a problem trying to frob the repository. This "
"probably indicates a permissions problem."
An exception with placeholders
In the action:
sub run {
...
# $path is a repo path, $rev is a repo revision
my $root = $fs->revision_root($rev);
my $kind = $root->check_path($path);
if($kind == $SVN::Node::none) {
SVN::Web::X->throw(error => '(path %1 does not exist in rev %2)',
vars => [$path, $rev]);
}
}
In the en.po file for the localised text.
msgid "(path %1 does not exist in rev %2)"
msgstr "The path <tt>%1</tt> could not be found in the repository "
"at revision %2. This may be a typo in the path or the revision "
"number. SVN::Web should never normally generate a link like this. "
"If you followed a link from SVN::Web (rather than from an e-mail,
"or similar) please report this as a bug."
As you can see, the localised text can be much friendlier and more informative to the user than the error message.
COPYRIGHT
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Copyright 2005-2007 by Nik Clayton "<nik@FreeBSD.org>".
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
See <http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html>
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