Example #1
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def _process_file(filename):
    """Builds list of translation units from input file.

    Each translation unit in the input file includes:
    - an id (opaquely generated by Soy)
    - the Blockly name for the message
    - the text in the source language (generally English)
    - a description for the translator

    The Soy and Blockly ids are joined with a hyphen and serve as the
    keys in both output files.  The value is the corresponding text (in the
    <lang>.json file) or the description (in the qqq.json file).

    Args:
        filename: The name of an .xlf file produced by Closure.

    Raises:
        IOError: An I/O error occurred with an input or output file.
        InputError: The input file could not be parsed or lacked required
            fields.

    Returns:
        A list of dictionaries produced by parse_trans_unit().
    """
    try:
        results = []  # list of dictionaries (return value)
        names = []  # list of names of encountered keys (local variable)
        try:
            parsed_xml = minidom.parse(filename)
        except IOError:
            # Don't get caught by below handler
            raise
        except Exception, e:
            print
            raise InputError(filename, str(e))

        # Make sure needed fields are present and non-empty.
        for trans_unit in parsed_xml.getElementsByTagName("trans-unit"):
            unit = parse_trans_unit(trans_unit)
            for key in ["description", "meaning", "source"]:
                if not key in unit or not unit[key]:
                    raise InputError(filename + ":" + unit["key"], key + " not found")
            if unit["description"].lower() == "ibid":
                if unit["meaning"] not in names:
                    # If the term has not already been described, the use of 'ibid'
                    # is an error.
                    raise InputError(
                        filename, "First definition of: " + unit["meaning"] + " has definition: " + unit["description"]
                    )
                else:
                    # If term has already been described, 'ibid' was used correctly,
                    # and we output nothing.
                    pass
            else:
                if unit["meaning"] in names:
                    raise InputError(filename, "Second definition of: " + unit["meaning"])
                names.append(unit["meaning"])
                results.append(unit)

        return results
Example #2
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def _process_file(filename):
    """Builds list of translation units from input file.

    Each translation unit in the input file includes:
    - an id (opaquely generated by Soy)
    - the Blockly name for the message
    - the text in the source language (generally English)
    - a description for the translator

    The Soy and Blockly ids are joined with a hyphen and serve as the
    keys in both output files.  The value is the corresponding text (in the
    <lang>.json file) or the description (in the qqq.json file).

    Args:
        filename: The name of an .xlf file produced by Closure.

    Raises:
        IOError: An I/O error occurred with an input or output file.
        InputError: The input file could not be parsed or lacked required
            fields.

    Returns:
        A list of dictionaries produced by parse_trans_unit().
    """
    try:
        results = []  # list of dictionaries (return value)
        names = []    # list of names of encountered keys (local variable)
        try:
            parsed_xml = minidom.parse(filename)
        except IOError:
            # Don't get caught by below handler
            raise
        except Exception, e:
            print
            raise InputError(filename, str(e))

        # Make sure needed fields are present and non-empty.
        for trans_unit in parsed_xml.getElementsByTagName('trans-unit'):
            unit = parse_trans_unit(trans_unit)
            for key in ['description', 'meaning', 'source']:
                if not key in unit or not unit[key]:
                    raise InputError(filename + ':' + unit['key'],
                                     key + ' not found')
            # Exclude entries whose description is elsewhere ('ibid').
            if not unit['description'].lower() == 'ibid':
              if unit['meaning'] in names:
                raise InputError(filename,
                                 'Second definition of: ' + unit['meaning'])
              names.append(unit['meaning'])
              results.append(unit)

        return results
Example #3
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def _process_file(filename):
    """Builds list of translation units from input file.

    Each translation unit in the input file includes:
    - an id (opaquely generated by Soy)
    - the Blockly name for the message
    - the text in the source language (generally English)
    - a description for the translator

    The Soy and Blockly ids are joined with a hyphen and serve as the
    keys in both output files.  The value is the corresponding text (in the
    <lang>.json file) or the description (in the qqq.json file).

    Args:
        filename: The name of an .xlf file produced by Closure.

    Raises:
        IOError: An I/O error occurred with an input or output file.
        InputError: The input file could not be parsed or lacked required
            fields.

    Returns:
        A list of dictionaries produced by parse_trans_unit().
    """
    try:
        results = []
        try:
            parsed_xml = minidom.parse(filename)
        except IOError:
            # Don't get caught by below handler
            raise
        except Exception, e:
            print
            raise InputError(filename, str(e))

        # Make sure needed fields are present and non-empty.
        for trans_unit in parsed_xml.getElementsByTagName('trans-unit'):
            unit = parse_trans_unit(trans_unit)
            for key in ['description', 'meaning', 'source']:
                if not key in unit or not unit[key]:
                    raise InputError(filename + ':' + unit['key'],
                                     key + ' not found')
            results.append(unit)

        return results
def _process_file(filename):
    """Builds list of translation units from input file.

    Each translation unit in the input file includes:
    - an id (opaquely generated by Soy)
    - the Blockly name for the message
    - the text in the source language (generally English)
    - a description for the translator

    The Soy and Blockly ids are joined with a hyphen and serve as the
    keys in both output files.  The value is the corresponding text (in the
    <lang>.json file) or the description (in the qqq.json file).

    Args:
        filename: The name of an .xlf file produced by Closure.

    Raises:
        IOError: An I/O error occurred with an input or output file.
        InputError: The input file could not be parsed or lacked required
            fields.

    Returns:
        A list of dictionaries produced by parse_trans_unit().
    """
    try:
        results = []  # list of dictionaries (return value)
        names = []  # list of names of encountered keys (local variable)
        try:
            parsed_xml = minidom.parse(filename)
        except IOError:
            # Don't get caught by below handler
            raise
        except Exception, e:
            print
            raise InputError(filename, str(e))

        # Make sure needed fields are present and non-empty.
        for trans_unit in parsed_xml.getElementsByTagName('trans-unit'):
            unit = parse_trans_unit(trans_unit)
            for key in ['description', 'meaning', 'source']:
                if not key in unit or not unit[key]:
                    raise InputError(filename + ':' + unit['key'],
                                     key + ' not found')
            if unit['description'].lower() == 'ibid':
                if unit['meaning'] not in names:
                    # If the term has not already been described, the use of 'ibid'
                    # is an error.
                    raise InputError(
                        filename, 'First definition of: ' + unit['meaning'] +
                        ' has definition: ' + unit['description'])
                else:
                    # If term has already been described, 'ibid' was used correctly,
                    # and we output nothing.
                    pass
            else:
                if unit['meaning'] in names:
                    raise InputError(
                        filename, 'Second definition of: ' + unit['meaning'])
                names.append(unit['meaning'])
                results.append(unit)

        return results