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NAME
gencat
- NLS catalog compiler
SYNOPSIS
output-fileinput-files...
DESCRIPTION
The
utility merges the text NLS input files
input-files...
into a formatted message catalog file
output-file
The file
output-file
will be created if it does not already exist.
If
output-file
does exist, its messages will be included in the new
output-file
If set and message numbers collide, the new message text defined in
input-files...
will replace the old message text currently contained in
output-file
INPUT FILES
The format of a message text source file is defined below.
Note that
the fields of a message text source line are separated by a single space
character: any other space characters are considered to be part of the
field contents.
$set n comment
This line specifies the set identifier of the following messages until
the next
$set
or end-of-file appears.
The argument
n
is the set identifier which is defined as a number in the range
[1, (NL_SETMAX)].
Set identifiers must occur in ascending order within
a single source file, but need not be contiguous.
Any string following
a space following the set identifier is treated as a comment.
If no
$set
directive is specified in a given source file, all messages will
be located in the default message set NL_SETD.
$del n comment
This line deletes messages from set
n
from a message catalog.
The
n
specifies a set number.
Any string following a space following the set
number is treated as a comment.
$ comment
A line beginning with
$
followed by a space is treated as a comment.
m message-text
A message line consists of a message identifier
m
in the range [1, (NL_MSGMAX)].
The
message-text
is stored in the message catalog with the set identifier specified by
the last
$set
directive, and the message identifier
m
If the
message-text
is empty, and there is a space character following the message identifier,
an empty string is stored in the message catalog.
If the
message-text
is empty, and if there is no space character following the message
identifier, then the existing message in the current set with the
specified message identifier is deleted from the catalog.
Message
identifiers must be in ascending order within a single set, but
need not be contiguous.
The
message-text
length must be in the range [0, (NL_TEXTMAX)].
$quote c
This line specifies an optional quote character
c
which can be used to surround
message-text
so that trailing space or empty messages are visible in message
source files.
By default, or if an empty
$quote
directive is specified, no quoting of
message-text
will be recognized.
Empty lines in message source files are ignored.
The effect of lines
beginning with any character other than those described above is
undefined.
Text strings can contain the following special characters and escape
sequences.
In addition, if a quote character is defined, it may be
escaped as well to embed a literal quote character.
\n
line feed
\t
horizontal tab
\v
vertical tab
\b
backspace
\r
carriage return
\f
form feed
\\
backslash
\ooo
octal number in the range [000, 377]
A backslash character immediately before the end of the line in a file
is used to continue the line onto the next line, e.g.:
1 This line is continued \
on this line.
If the character following the backslash is not one of those specified,
the backslash is ignored.