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-xgettext(1) manual page
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-xgettext - extract gettext call strings from C programs
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-xgettext [ -ns ] [ -a [ -x exclude-file ] ] [ -c comment-tag ] [ -d default-domain
-] [ -j ] [ -m prefix ] [ -M suffix ] [ -p pathname ] -| filename ...
-xgettext
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-xgettext is used to automate the creation of portable
-message files (.po). A .po file contains copies of `C' strings that are found
-in ANSI C source code in filename or the standard input if `-' is specified
-on the command line. The .po file can be used as input to the msgfmt(1)
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-utility, which produces a binary form of the message file that can be
- used by application during run-time.
-xgettext writes msgid strings from
-gettext(3C)
- calls in filename to the default output file messages.po. The
-default output file name can be changed by -d option. msgid strings in
-dgettext() calls are written to the output file where domainname is the
-first parameter to the dgettext() call.
-By default, xgettext creates a
- .po file in the current working directory, and each entry is in the same
-order the strings are extracted from filenames. When the -p option is specified,
-the .po file is created in the pathname directory. An existing .po file
-is overwritten.
-Duplicate msgids are written to the .po file as comment
-lines. When the -s option is specified, the .po is sorted by the msgid
-string, and all duplicated msgids are removed. All msgstr directives in
-the .po file are empty unless the -m option is used.
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-- -n
-- Add comment
-lines to the output file indicating file name and line number in the source
-file where each extracted string is encountered. These lines appear before
-each msgid in the following format:
# # File: filename, line:
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-line-number
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-- -s
-- Generate output sorted by msgids with all duplicate msgids removed.
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-- -a
-- Extract all strings, not just those found in gettext(3C)
-, and dgettext
-() calls. Only one .po file is created.
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-- -c comment-tag
-- The comment block
-beginning with comment-tag as the first token of the comment block is
-added to the output .po file as # delimited comments. For multiple domains,
-xgettext directs comments and messages to the prevailing text domain.
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-- -d
-default-domain
-- Rename default output file from messages.po to default-domain
-.po.
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-- -j
-- Join messages with existing message files. If a .po file does not
-exist, it is created. If a .po file does exist, new messages are appended.
- Any duplicate msgids are commented out in the resulting .po file. Domain
-directives in the existing .po file are ignored. Results not guaranteed
-if the existing message file has been edited.
-
-- -m prefix
-- Fill in the msgstr
-with prefix. This is useful for debugging purposes. To make msgstr identical
-to msgid, use an empty string ("" ) for prefix.
-
-- -M suffix
-- Fill in the
-msgstr with suffix. This is useful for debugging purposes.
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-- -p pathname
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-- Specify the directory where the output files will be placed. This option
-overrides the current working directory.
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-- -x exclude-file
-- Specify a .po
-file that contains a list of msgids that are not to be extracted from
-the input files. The format of exclude-file is identical to the .po file.
-However, only the msgid directive line in exclude-file is used. All other
-lines are simply ignored. The -x option can only be used with the -a option.
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-- -h
-- Print a help message on the standard output.
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-See attributes(5)
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-for descriptions of the following attributes:
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- ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE
-VALUE |
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Availability | SUNWloc |
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-msgfmt(1)
-, gettext(3C)
-, attributes(5)
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-xgettext is not able to extract cast strings, for example ANSI
-C casts of literal strings to (const char *). This is unnecessary anyway,
-since the prototypes in <libintl.h> already specify this type.
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