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* Copyright (c) 1999-2000 The Apache Software Foundation. All rights
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/**
* $Log$
* Revision 1.3 2000/02/06 07:48:42 rahulj
* Year 2K copyright swat.
*
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* Revision 1.2 2000/01/05 20:24:58 roddey
* Some changes to simplify life for the Messge Catalog message loader. The formatter
* for the message loader now spits out a simple header of ids that allows the loader to
* be independent of hard coded set numbers.
*
* Revision 1.1.1.1 1999/11/09 01:01:30 twl
* Initial checkin
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*
* Revision 1.3 1999/11/08 20:42:07 rahul
* Swat for adding in Product name and CVS comment log variable.
*
*/
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Includes
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#include "Xlat.hpp"
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Win32RCFormatter: Public Constructors and Destructor
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Win32RCFormatter::Win32RCFormatter() :
fCurDomainName(0)
, fMsgOffset(0)
, fOutFl(0)
{
}
Win32RCFormatter::~Win32RCFormatter()
{
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Win32RCFormatter: Implementation of the formatter interface
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
void Win32RCFormatter::endDomain(const XMLCh* const domainName
, const unsigned int msgCount)
{
// And close out the message table declaration
fwprintf(fOutFl, L"END\n");
}
void Win32RCFormatter::endMsgType(const MsgTypes type)
{
// No-op for us
}
void Win32RCFormatter::endOutput()
{
// Close the output file
fclose(fOutFl);
}
void
Win32RCFormatter::nextMessage( const XMLCh* const msgText
, const XMLCh* const msgId
, const unsigned int messageId
, const unsigned int curId)
{
//
// We do not transcode to the output format in this case. Instead we
// just store the straight Unicode format. Because we cannot assume 'L'
// type prefix support, we have to put them out as numeric character
// values.
//
fwprintf(fOutFl, L" %-16d L\"", messageId + fMsgOffset);
const XMLCh* rawData = msgText;
while (*rawData)
fwprintf(fOutFl, L"\\x%04lX", *rawData++);
fwprintf(fOutFl, L"\\x00\"\n");
}
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void Win32RCFormatter::startDomain( const XMLCh* const domainName
, const XMLCh* const)
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{
//
// We have a different array name for each domain, so store that for
// later use and for use below.
//
if (!XMLString::compareString(XMLUni::fgXMLErrDomain, domainName))
{
fCurDomainName = L"gXMLErrArray";
fMsgOffset = 0;
}
else if (!XMLString::compareString(XMLUni::fgExceptDomain, domainName))
{
fCurDomainName = L"gXMLExceptArray";
fMsgOffset = 0x2000;
}
else if (!XMLString::compareString(XMLUni::fgValidityDomain, domainName))
{
fCurDomainName = L"gXMLValidityArray";
fMsgOffset = 0x4000;
}
else
{
wprintf(L"Unknown message domain: %s\n", domainName);
throw ErrReturn_SrcFmtError;
}
//
// Output the leading part of the array declaration. Its just an
// array of pointers to Unicode chars.
//
fwprintf
(
fOutFl
, L"STRINGTABLE DISCARDABLE\nBEGIN\n"
);
}
void Win32RCFormatter::startMsgType(const MsgTypes type)
{
// No-op for us
}
void Win32RCFormatter::startOutput( const XMLCh* const locale
, const XMLCh* const outPath)
{
//
// Ok, lets try to open the the output file. All of the messages for all
// the domains are put into a single message tabble in a single RC file,
// which can be linked into the program.
//
// CppErrMsgs_xxxx.RC
//
// where xxx is the locale suffix passed in.
//
const unsigned int bufSize = 4095;
XMLCh tmpBuf[bufSize + 1];
swprintf(tmpBuf, L"%s/%s_%s.RC", outPath, L"CppErrMsgs", locale);
fOutFl = _wfopen(tmpBuf, L"wt");
if (!fOutFl)
{
wprintf(L"Could not open the output file: %s\n\n", tmpBuf);
throw ErrReturn_OutFileOpenFailed;
}
//
// Ok, lets output the grunt data at the start of the file. We put out a
// comment that indicates its a generated file, and the title string.
//
fwprintf
(
fOutFl
, L"// ----------------------------------------------------------------\n"
L"// This file was generated from the XML error message source.\n"
L"// so do not edit this file directly!!\n"
L"// ----------------------------------------------------------------\n\n"
);
}