12-05-2003
int.lst forms
I am working on a re-engineering project. Original Code is written in C. In the C code some "forms" are being called. Each form is in a separate file and files are tagged "int" or "int.lst" like f00.int, f00.int.lst
Can some body through some light on what are these files and what is the language used for such files. Are these tags, "int" and "int.lst", any standard tags ?
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dngettext
NGETTEXT(3) Library Functions Manual NGETTEXT(3)
NAME
ngettext, dngettext, dcngettext - translate message and choose plural form
SYNOPSIS
#include <libintl.h>
char * ngettext (const char * msgid, const char * msgid_plural,
unsigned long int n);
char * dngettext (const char * domainname,
const char * msgid, const char * msgid_plural,
unsigned long int n);
char * dcngettext (const char * domainname,
const char * msgid, const char * msgid_plural,
unsigned long int n, int category);
DESCRIPTION
The ngettext, dngettext and dcngettext functions attempt to translate a text string into the user's native language, by looking up the
appropriate plural form of the translation in a message catalog.
Plural forms are grammatical variants depending on the a number. Some languages have two forms, called singular and plural. Other languages
have three forms, called singular, dual and plural. There are also languages with four forms.
The ngettext, dngettext and dcngettext functions work like the gettext, dgettext and dcgettext functions, respectively. Additionally, they
choose the appropriate plural form, which depends on the number n and the language of the message catalog where the translation was found.
In the "C" locale, or if none of the used catalogs contain a translation for msgid, the ngettext, dngettext and dcngettext functions return
msgid if n == 1, or msgid_plural if n != 1.
RETURN VALUE
If a translation was found in one of the specified catalogs, the appropriate plural form is converted to the locale's codeset and returned.
The resulting string is statically allocated and must not be modified or freed. Otherwise msgid or msgid_plural is returned, as described
above.
ERRORS
errno is not modified.
BUGS
The return type ought to be const char *, but is char * to avoid warnings in C code predating ANSI C.
SEE ALSO
gettext(3), dgettext(3), dcgettext(3)
GNU gettext 0.18.1 May 2001 NGETTEXT(3)