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SVN::Web::I18N(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation SVN::Web::I18N(3pm)
NAME
SVN::Web::I18N - SVN::Web internationalisation class
SYNOPSIS
use SVN::Web::I18N; # Nothing exported
# Add a directory that contains .po and/or .mo files
SVN::Web::I18N::add_directory('/path/to/directory');
# Specify the current language
SVN::Web::I18N::loc_lang('en');
# Get a translated string
my $xlated = SVN::Web::I18N::loc('(a string to translate)');
DESCRIPTION
SVN::Web::I18N provides the interface through which SVN::Web is internationalised, and how different localisations are implemented.
SUBROUTINES
SVN::Web::I18N::add_directory($path)
Adds a new directory to the list of directories in which localisations will be found. Any *.po and *.mo files in this directory will
automatically be scanned for localisations, and added to the language key given by the file's basename.
In case where two different directories both contain a localisation file that defines the same localisation key for the same language, the
localisation key from the most recently added directory will be used.
SVN::Web::I18N::loc_lang($lang)
Selects the language to use for subsequent calls to "loc()". The $lang parameter should be a valid language name -- i.e., there must exist
at least one $lang.po file in one of the directories used in a call to "SVN::Web::I18N::add_directory()".
SVN::Web::I18N::loc($text)
and
SVN::Web::I18N::loc($text, $param1, ...)
Returns the localised form of $text according to the localisation selected by the most recent call to "loc_lang()".
If the localisation expects parameters to fill in the localisation result they should be passed as the second and subsequent arguments.
If $text does not have a defined localised form it is returned with the parameters interpolated in to it.
SEE ALSO
Locale::Maketext, Locale::Maketext::Lexicon, SVN::Web
AUTHORS
Nik Clayton "<nik@FreeBSD.org>"
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2006-2007 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>
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-11 SVN::Web::I18N(3pm)