| #! /bin/sh |
| . "${srcdir=.}/init.sh"; path_prepend_ . ../src |
| |
| # Even an empty string is extracted, if not overridden by xgettext's |
| # default-constructed header entry. |
| |
| cat <<EOF > xg-test2.in.c |
| This is a test of the xgettext functionality. |
| /* xgettext:no-c-format */ |
| _("extract me") |
| Sometimes keywords can be spread apart |
| xgettext:no-c-format |
| _ ( "what about me" ) |
| And even further on occasion |
| _ |
| ( |
| "hello" |
| ) |
| |
| /* also empty strings */ |
| _("") |
| EOF |
| |
| : ${XGETTEXT=xgettext} |
| ${XGETTEXT} -d xg-test2.tmp -k_ --omit-header --no-location xg-test2.in.c || Exit 1 |
| LC_ALL=C tr -d '\r' < xg-test2.tmp.po > xg-test2.po || Exit 1 |
| |
| cat <<EOF > xg-test2.ok |
| #, no-c-format |
| msgid "extract me" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| msgid "what about me" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| msgid "hello" |
| msgstr "" |
| |
| msgid "" |
| msgstr "" |
| EOF |
| |
| : ${DIFF=diff} |
| ${DIFF} xg-test2.ok xg-test2.po |
| result=$? |
| |
| exit $result |