1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
3 // Purpose: wxTranslation class
4 // Author: wxWidgets team
5 // Licence: wxWindows licence
6 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
10 This class allows to get translations for strings.
12 In wxWidgets this class manages message catalogs which contain the
13 translations of the strings used to the current language. Unlike wxLocale,
14 it isn't bound to locale. It can be used either independently of, or in
15 conjunction with wxLocale. In the latter case, you should initialize
16 wxLocale (which creates wxTranslations instance) first; in the former, you
17 need to create a wxTranslations object and Set() it manually.
19 Only one wxTranslations instance is active at a time; it is set with the
20 Set() method and obtained using Get().
22 Unlike wxLocale, wxTranslations' primary mean of identifying language
23 is by its "canonical name", i.e. ISO 639 code, possibly combined with
24 ISO 3166 country code and additional modifiers (examples include
25 "fr", "en_GB" or "ca@valencia"; see wxLocale::GetCanonicalName() for
26 more information). This allows apps using wxTranslations API to use even
27 languages not recognized by the operating system or not listed in
32 @see wxLocale, wxTranslationsLoader, wxFileTranslationsLoader
41 Returns current translations object, may return NULL.
43 You must either call this early in app initialization code, or let
44 wxLocale do it for you.
46 static wxTranslations
*Get();
49 Sets current translations object.
51 Deletes previous translation object and takes ownership of @a t.
53 static void Set(wxTranslations
*t
);
56 Changes loader use to read catalogs to a non-default one.
58 Deletes previous loader and takes ownership of @a loader.
60 @see wxTranslationsLoader, wxFileTranslationsLoader, wxResourceTranslationsLoader
62 void SetLoader(wxTranslationsLoader
*loader
);
65 Sets translations language to use.
67 wxLANGUAGE_DEFAULT has special meaning: best suitable translation,
68 given user's preference and available translations, will be used.
70 void SetLanguage(wxLanguage lang
);
73 Sets translations language to use.
75 Empty @a lang string has the same meaning as wxLANGUAGE_DEFAULT in
76 SetLanguage(wxLanguage): best suitable translation, given user's
77 preference and available translations, will be used.
79 void SetLanguage(const wxString
& lang
);
82 Returns list of all translations of @a domain that were found.
84 This method can be used e.g. to populate list of application's
85 translations offered to the user. To do this, pass the app's main
88 @see GetBestTranslation()
90 wxArrayString
GetAvailableTranslations(const wxString
& domain
) const;
93 Returns the best UI language for the @a domain.
95 The language is determined from the preferred UI language or languages
96 list the user configured in the OS. Notice that this may or may not
97 correspond to the default @em locale as obtained from
98 wxLocale::GetSystemLanguage(); modern operation systems (Windows
99 Vista+, OS X) have separate language and regional (= locale) settings.
102 The catalog domain to look for.
105 Specifies the language of "msgid" strings in source code
106 (i.e. arguments to GetString(), wxGetTranslation() and the _() macro).
108 @return Language code if a suitable match was found, empty string
113 wxString
GetBestTranslation(const wxString
& domain
, wxLanguage msgIdLanguage
);
116 Returns the best UI language for the @a domain.
118 The language is determined from the preferred UI language or languages
119 list the user configured in the OS. Notice that this may or may not
120 correspond to the default @em locale as obtained from
121 wxLocale::GetSystemLanguage(); modern operation systems (Windows
122 Vista+, OS X) have separate language and regional (= locale) settings.
125 The catalog domain to look for.
128 Specifies the language of "msgid" strings in source code
129 (i.e. arguments to GetString(), wxGetTranslation() and the _() macro).
131 @return Language code if a suitable match was found, empty string
136 wxString
GetBestTranslation(const wxString
& domain
,
137 const wxString
& msgIdLanguage
= "en");
140 Add standard wxWidgets catalogs ("wxstd" and possible port-specific
143 @return @true if a suitable catalog was found, @false otherwise
147 bool AddStdCatalog();
150 Add a catalog for use with the current locale.
152 By default, it is searched for in standard places (see
153 wxFileTranslationsLoader), but you may also prepend additional
154 directories to the search path with
155 wxFileTranslationsLoader::AddCatalogLookupPathPrefix().
157 All loaded catalogs will be used for message lookup by GetString() for
160 In this overload, @c msgid strings are assumed
161 to be in English and written only using 7-bit ASCII characters.
162 If you have to deal with non-English strings or 8-bit characters in the
163 source code, see the instructions in @ref overview_nonenglish.
166 @true if catalog was successfully loaded, @false otherwise (which might
167 mean that the catalog is not found or that it isn't in the correct format).
169 bool AddCatalog(const wxString
& domain
);
172 Same as AddCatalog(const wxString&), but takes an additional argument,
176 The catalog domain to add.
179 Specifies the language of "msgid" strings in source code
180 (i.e. arguments to GetString(), wxGetTranslation() and the _() macro).
181 It is used if AddCatalog() cannot find any catalog for current language:
182 if the language is same as source code language, then strings from source
183 code are used instead.
186 @true if catalog was successfully loaded, @false otherwise (which might
187 mean that the catalog is not found or that it isn't in the correct format).
189 bool AddCatalog(const wxString
& domain
, wxLanguage msgIdLanguage
);
192 Same as AddCatalog(const wxString&, wxLanguage), but takes two
193 additional arguments, @a msgIdLanguage and @a msgIdCharset.
195 This overload is only available in non-Unicode build.
198 The catalog domain to add.
201 Specifies the language of "msgid" strings in source code
202 (i.e. arguments to GetString(), wxGetTranslation() and the _() macro).
203 It is used if AddCatalog() cannot find any catalog for current language:
204 if the language is same as source code language, then strings from source
205 code are used instead.
208 Lets you specify the charset used for msgids in sources
209 in case they use 8-bit characters (e.g. German or French strings).
212 @true if catalog was successfully loaded, @false otherwise (which might
213 mean that the catalog is not found or that it isn't in the correct format).
215 bool AddCatalog(const wxString
& domain
,
216 wxLanguage msgIdLanguage
,
217 const wxString
& msgIdCharset
);
220 Check if the given catalog is loaded, and returns @true if it is.
222 According to GNU gettext tradition, each catalog normally corresponds to
223 'domain' which is more or less the application name.
227 bool IsLoaded(const wxString
& domain
) const;
230 Retrieves the translation for a string in all loaded domains unless the @a domain
231 parameter is specified (and then only this catalog/domain is searched).
233 Returns @NULL if translation is not available.
235 This function is thread-safe.
237 @remarks Domains are searched in the last to first order, i.e. catalogs
238 added later override those added before.
242 const wxString
*GetTranslatedString(const wxString
& origString
,
243 const wxString
& domain
= wxEmptyString
) const;
246 Retrieves the translation for a string in all loaded domains unless the @a domain
247 parameter is specified (and then only this catalog/domain is searched).
249 Returns @NULL if translation is not available.
251 This form is used when retrieving translation of string that has different
252 singular and plural form in English or different plural forms in some
255 @param origString The singular form of the string to be converted.
256 @param n The number on which the plural form choice depends on.
257 (In some languages, there are different plural forms
258 for e.g. n=2 and n=3 etc., in addition to the singlular
259 form (n=1) being different.)
260 @param domain The only domain (i.e. message catalog) to search if
261 specified. By default this parameter is empty,
262 indicating that all loaded catalogs should be
265 See GNU gettext manual for additional information on plural forms handling.
266 This method is called by the wxGetTranslation() function and _() macro.
268 This function is thread-safe.
270 @remarks Domains are searched in the last to first order, i.e. catalogs
271 added later override those added before.
275 const wxString
*GetTranslatedString(const wxString
& origString
,
277 const wxString
& domain
= wxEmptyString
) const;
280 Returns the header value for header @a header.
281 The search for @a header is case sensitive. If an @a domain is passed,
282 this domain is searched. Else all domains will be searched until a
283 header has been found.
285 The return value is the value of the header if found. Else this will be empty.
287 wxString
GetHeaderValue(const wxString
& header
,
288 const wxString
& domain
= wxEmptyString
) const;
293 Abstraction of translations discovery and loading.
295 This interface makes it possible to override wxWidgets' default catalogs
296 loading mechanism and load MO files from locations other than the
297 filesystem (e.g. embed them in executable).
299 Implementations must implement the LoadCatalog() method.
301 @see wxFileTranslationsLoader, wxResourceTranslationsLoader
305 class wxTranslationsLoader
308 /// Trivial default constructor.
309 wxTranslationsLoader();
312 Called to load requested catalog.
314 If the catalog is found, LoadCatalog() should create wxMsgCatalog
315 instance with its data and return it. The caller will take ownership
318 @param domain Domain to load.
319 @param lang Language to look for. This is "canonical name"
320 (see wxLocale::GetCanonicalName()), i.e. ISO 639
321 code, possibly combined with country code or
322 additional modifiers (e.g. "fr", "en_GB" or
325 @return Loaded catalog or NULL on failure.
327 virtual wxMsgCatalog
*LoadCatalog(const wxString
& domain
,
328 const wxString
& lang
) = 0;
331 Implements wxTranslations::GetAvailableTranslations().
333 virtual wxArrayString
GetAvailableTranslations(const wxString
& domain
) const = 0;
337 Standard wxTranslationsLoader implementation.
339 This finds catalogs in the filesystem, using the standard Unix layout.
340 This is the default unless you change the loader with
341 wxTranslations::SetLoader().
343 Catalogs are searched for in standard places (system locales directory,
344 `LC_PATH` on Unix systems, Resources subdirectory of the application bundle
345 on OS X, executable's directory on Windows), but you may also prepend
346 additional directories to the search path with
347 AddCatalogLookupPathPrefix().
351 class wxFileTranslationsLoader
: public wxTranslationsLoader
355 Add a prefix to the catalog lookup path: the message catalog files will
356 be looked up under prefix/lang/LC_MESSAGES and prefix/lang directories
359 This only applies to subsequent invocations of
360 wxTranslations::AddCatalog().
362 static void AddCatalogLookupPathPrefix(const wxString
& prefix
);
366 This loader makes it possible to load translations from Windows
369 If you wish to store translation MO files in resources, you have to
370 enable this loader before calling wxTranslations::AddCatalog() or
371 wxLocale::AddCatalog():
374 wxTranslations::Get()->SetLoader(new wxResourceTranslationsLoader);
377 Translations are stored in resources as compiled MO files, with type
378 set to "MOFILE" (unless you override GetResourceType()) and name
379 consisting of the domain, followed by underscore, followed by language
380 identification. For example, the relevant part of .rc file would look
384 myapp_de MOFILE "catalogs/de/myapp.mo"
385 myapp_fr MOFILE "catalogs/fr/myapp.mo"
386 myapp_en_GB MOFILE "catalogs/en_GB/myapp.mo"
389 This class is only available on Windows.
393 class wxResourceTranslationsLoader
: public wxTranslationsLoader
397 Returns resource type to use for translations.
399 Default type is "MOFILE".
401 virtual wxString
GetResourceType() const;
404 Returns handle of the module to load resources from.
406 By default, the main executable is used.
408 virtual WXHINSTANCE
GetModule() const;
413 Represents a loaded translations message catalog.
415 This class should only be used directly by wxTranslationsLoader
424 Creates catalog loaded from a MO file.
426 @param filename Path to the MO file to load.
427 @param domain Catalog's domain. This typically matches
430 @return Successfully loaded catalog or NULL on failure.
432 static wxMsgCatalog
*CreateFromFile(const wxString
& filename
,
433 const wxString
& domain
);
436 Creates catalog from MO file data in memory buffer.
438 @param data Data in MO file format.
439 @param domain Catalog's domain. This typically matches
442 @return Successfully loaded catalog or NULL on failure.
444 static wxMsgCatalog
*CreateFromData(const wxScopedCharBuffer
& data
,
445 const wxString
& domain
);
449 // ============================================================================
450 // Global functions/macros
451 // ============================================================================
453 /** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_string */
457 This macro is identical to _() but for the plural variant of
460 @return A const wxString.
464 #define wxPLURAL(string, plural, n)
467 This macro doesn't do anything in the program code -- it simply expands to
468 the value of its argument.
470 However it does have a purpose which is to mark the literal strings for the
471 extraction into the message catalog created by @c xgettext program. Usually
472 this is achieved using _() but that macro not only marks the string for
473 extraction but also expands into a wxGetTranslation() call which means that
474 it cannot be used in some situations, notably for static array
477 Here is an example which should make it more clear: suppose that you have a
478 static array of strings containing the weekday names and which have to be
479 translated (note that it is a bad example, really, as wxDateTime already
480 can be used to get the localized week day names already). If you write:
483 static const char * const weekdays[] = { _("Mon"), ..., _("Sun") };
485 // use weekdays[n] as usual
488 The code wouldn't compile because the function calls are forbidden in the
489 array initializer. So instead you should do this:
492 static const char * const weekdays[] = { wxTRANSLATE("Mon"), ...,
493 wxTRANSLATE("Sun") };
495 // use wxGetTranslation(weekdays[n])
498 Note that although the code @b would compile if you simply omit
499 wxTRANSLATE() in the above, it wouldn't work as expected because there
500 would be no translations for the weekday names in the program message
501 catalog and wxGetTranslation() wouldn't find them.
503 @return A const wxChar*.
507 #define wxTRANSLATE(string)
510 This function returns the translation of @a string in the current
511 @c locale(). If the string is not found in any of the loaded message
512 catalogs (see @ref overview_i18n), the original string is returned. In
513 debug build, an error message is logged -- this should help to find the
514 strings which were not yet translated. If @a domain is specified then only
515 that domain/catalog is searched for a matching string. As this function is
516 used very often, an alternative (and also common in Unix world) syntax is
517 provided: the _() macro is defined to do the same thing as
520 This function is thread-safe.
522 @note This function is not suitable for literal strings in Unicode builds
523 since the literal strings must be enclosed in wxT() macro which makes
524 them unrecognised by @c xgettext, and so they are not extracted to
525 the message catalog. Instead, use the _() and wxPLURAL() macro for
528 @see wxGetTranslation(const wxString&, const wxString&, unsigned, const wxString&)
532 const wxString
& wxGetTranslation(const wxString
& string
,
533 const wxString
& domain
= wxEmptyString
);
536 This is an overloaded version of
537 wxGetTranslation(const wxString&, const wxString&), please see its
538 documentation for general information.
540 This version is used when retrieving translation of string that has
541 different singular and plural forms in English or different plural forms in
542 some other language. Like wxGetTranslation(const wxString&,const wxString&),
543 the @a string parameter must contain the singular form of the string to be
544 converted and is used as the key for the search in the catalog. The
545 @a plural parameter is the plural form (in English). The parameter @a n is
546 used to determine the plural form. If no message catalog is found,
547 @a string is returned if "n == 1", otherwise @a plural is returned.
549 See GNU gettext Manual for additional information on plural forms handling:
550 <http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/manual/gettext.html#Plural-forms>
551 For a shorter alternative see the wxPLURAL() macro.
553 This function is thread-safe.
557 const wxString
& wxGetTranslation(const wxString
& string
,
558 const wxString
& plural
, unsigned n
,
559 const wxString
& domain
= wxEmptyString
);
562 Macro to be used around all literal strings that should be translated.
564 This macro expands into a call to wxGetTranslation(), so it marks the
565 message for the extraction by @c xgettext just as wxTRANSLATE() does, but
566 also returns the translation of the string for the current locale during
569 This macro is thread-safe.
573 const wxString
& _(const wxString
& string
);