Excerpts from Tom Lane's message of lun sep 05 16:43:32 -0300 2011:
> Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org> writes:
> > I think the proper fix would be to use the /*---- trick, such as in
> > postmaster.c:
>
> > /*------
> > translator: %s is a noun phrase describing a child process, such as
> > "server process" */
> > (errmsg("%s (PID %d) exited with exit code %d",
> > procname, pid, WEXITSTATUS(exitstatus))));
>
> Ugh. Are the gettext tools so broken that they force us to use that
> (very ugly IMO) layout for translator: comments? Why can't we get
> the tools fixed instead?
>
> By and large, the people who put in those comments don't know about any
> specialized restrictions that gettext might have on the layout of the
> comment; the only documentation I've ever seen just says that the
> comment has to start with "translator:":
> http://developer.postgresql.org/pgdocs/postgres/nls-programmer.html
Well, this is all the xgettext manpage says:
-cTAG, --add-comments=TAG place comment blocks starting with TAG and preceding keyword lines in
outputfile
I think nobody bothers to fix this because everyone else is using the
GNU indentation style, which would make the message look like this:
/* translator: %s is a noun phrase describing a child process,such as "server process" */errmsg( ... );
> I think that if gettext can't handle the comment as it stands, that's
> a gettext bug, not something that both pgindent and the human code
> authors ought to be subservient to. Or at the very least, I want to see
> an exact specification for what the allowed format is, and it had better
> not be very magical.
Hmm. I think the only other place than the above line in the manpage
where this is mentioned in the manual, is this:
http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/manual/gettext.html#Bug-Report-Address
No mention of the format is done anywhere.
This seems related to this (unanswered) bug report:
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?33451
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