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#! /bin/sh
. "${srcdir=.}/init.sh"; path_prepend_ . ../src

# Test of gettext facilities in the librep language.
# Assumes an fr_FR locale is installed.
# Assumes the following packages are installed: librep.

cat <<\EOF > prog.jl
(require 'rep.i18n.gettext)

(textdomain "prog")
(bindtextdomain "prog" ".")

(format standard-output "%s\n" (_ "'Your command, please?', asked the waiter."))

(format standard-output "%s\n"
        (format nil (_ "%s is replaced by %s.") "FF" "EUR"))
EOF

: ${XGETTEXT=xgettext}
${XGETTEXT} -o prog.tmp --omit-header --no-location prog.jl || Exit 1
LC_ALL=C tr -d '\r' < prog.tmp > prog.pot || Exit 1

cat <<\EOF > prog.ok
msgid "'Your command, please?', asked the waiter."
msgstr ""

#, librep-format
msgid "%s is replaced by %s."
msgstr ""
EOF

: ${DIFF=diff}
${DIFF} prog.ok prog.pot || Exit 1

cat <<\EOF > fr.po
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1\n"
"Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n > 1);\n"

msgid "'Your command, please?', asked the waiter."
msgstr "Votre commande, s'il vous plait, dit le garon."

# Reverse the arguments.
#, librep-format
msgid "%s is replaced by %s."
msgstr "%2$s remplace %1$s."
EOF

: ${MSGMERGE=msgmerge}
${MSGMERGE} -q -o fr.po.tmp fr.po prog.pot || Exit 1
LC_ALL=C tr -d '\r' < fr.po.tmp > fr.po.new || Exit 1

: ${DIFF=diff}
${DIFF} fr.po fr.po.new || Exit 1

test -d fr || mkdir fr
test -d fr/LC_MESSAGES || mkdir fr/LC_MESSAGES

: ${MSGFMT=msgfmt}
${MSGFMT} -o fr/LC_MESSAGES/prog.mo fr.po

# Test for presence of rep version 0.15.3 or newer.
(rep --version) >/dev/null 2>/dev/null \
  || { echo "Skipping test: rep not found"; Exit 77; }
case `rep --version | sed -e 's/^[^0-9]*//'` in
  0.[0-9] | 0.1[0-5] | 0.[0-9].* | 0.1[0-4].* | 0.15.[0-2] )
    echo "Skipping test: rep version too old"; Exit 77;;
esac

# Test which of the fr_FR locales are installed.
: ${LOCALE_FR=fr_FR}
: ${LOCALE_FR_UTF8=fr_FR.UTF-8}
# librep on FreeBSD, NetBSD supports only UTF-8 locales.
# (Maybe because librep bundles the intl/ subpackage from gettext-0.10.35.)
case "$host_os" in
  freebsd* | netbsd*) LOCALE_FR=none ;;
esac
if test $LOCALE_FR != none; then
  LC_ALL=$LOCALE_FR ../testlocale
  case $? in
    0) ;;
    77) LOCALE_FR=none;;
    *) Exit 1;;
  esac
fi
if test $LOCALE_FR_UTF8 != none; then
  LC_ALL=$LOCALE_FR_UTF8 ../testlocale
  case $? in
    0) ;;
    77) LOCALE_FR_UTF8=none;;
    *) Exit 1;;
  esac
fi
if test $LOCALE_FR = none && test $LOCALE_FR_UTF8 = none; then
  if test -f /usr/bin/localedef; then
    echo "Skipping test: no french locale is installed"
  else
    echo "Skipping test: no french locale is supported"
  fi
  Exit 77
fi

: ${DIFF=diff}
cat <<\EOF > prog.ok
Votre commande, s'il vous plait, dit le garon.
EUR remplace FF.
EOF
cat <<\EOF > prog.oku
«Votre commande, s'il vous plait», dit le garçon.
EUR remplace FF.
EOF

: ${LOCALE_FR=fr_FR}
: ${LOCALE_FR_UTF8=fr_FR.UTF-8}
if test $LOCALE_FR != none; then
  prepare_locale_ fr $LOCALE_FR
  LANGUAGE= LC_ALL=$LOCALE_FR rep --no-rc --batch prog.jl > prog.out || Exit 1
  ${DIFF} prog.ok prog.out || Exit 1
fi
if test $LOCALE_FR_UTF8 != none; then
  prepare_locale_ fr $LOCALE_FR_UTF8
  LANGUAGE= LC_ALL=$LOCALE_FR_UTF8 rep --no-rc --batch prog.jl > prog.out || Exit 1
  ${DIFF} prog.oku prog.out || Exit 1
fi

Exit 0