/* * Copyright (c) 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 * Jonathan Schleifer * * All rights reserved. * * This file is part of ObjFW. It may be distributed under the terms of the * Q Public License 1.0, which can be found in the file LICENSE.QPL included in * the packaging of this file. * * Alternatively, it may be distributed under the terms of the GNU General * Public License, either version 2 or 3, which can be found in the file * LICENSE.GPLv2 or LICENSE.GPLv3 respectively included in the packaging of this * file. */ #import "OFObject.h" #import "OFString.h" OF_ASSUME_NONNULL_BEGIN /*! @file */ #define OF_LOCALIZED(ID, ...) \ [[OFLocalization sharedLocalization] \ localizedStringForID: ID \ fallback: __VA_ARGS__, nil] @class OFMutableArray OF_GENERIC(ObjectType); @class OFDictionary OF_GENERIC(KeyType, ObjectType); /*! * @class OFLocalization OFLocalization.h ObjFW/OFLocalization.h * * @brief A class for querying the locale and retrieving localized strings. */ @interface OFLocalization: OFObject { OFString *_language; OFString *_territory; of_string_encoding_t _encoding; OFString *_decimalPoint; OFMutableArray OF_GENERIC(OFDictionary OF_GENERIC(OFString*, id)*) *_localizedStrings; } /** * The language of the locale. * * If the language is unknown, it is `nil`. */ @property OF_NULLABLE_PROPERTY (readonly, copy) OFString *language; /*! * The territory of the locale. * * If the territory is unknown, it is `nil`. */ @property OF_NULLABLE_PROPERTY (readonly, copy) OFString *territory; /*! * The native 8-bit string encoding for the locale. * * This is useful to encode strings correctly for passing them to operating * system calls. * * If the native 8-bit encoding is unknown, UTF-8 is assumed. */ @property (readonly) of_string_encoding_t encoding; /*! * The decimal point of the system's locale. */ @property (readonly, copy) OFString *decimalPoint; /*! * @brief Returns the shared OFLocalization instance. * * @warning If you don't use @ref OFApplication, this might be `nil`! In this * case, you need to manually allocate an instance and call * @ref initWithLocale: once, passing the locale used (as would be * returned by `setlocale()`). * * @return The shared OFLocalization instance */ + (instancetype)sharedLocalization; /** * @brief Returns the language of the locale. * * If the language is unknown, `nil` is returned. * * @return The language of the locale. */ + (nullable OFString*)language; /*! * @brief Returns the territory of the locale. * * If the territory is unknown, `nil` is returned. * * @return The territory of the locale. */ + (nullable OFString*)territory; /*! * @brief Returns the native 8-bit string encoding for the locale. * * This is useful to encode strings correctly for passing them to operating * system calls. * * If the native 8-bit encoding is unknown, UTF-8 is assumed. * * @return The native 8-bit string encoding for the locale */ + (of_string_encoding_t)encoding; /*! * @brief Returns the decimal point of the system's locale. * * @return The decimal point of the system's locale */ + (OFString*)decimalPoint; #ifdef OF_HAVE_FILES /*! * @brief Adds a directory to scan for language files. * * @param path The path to the directory to scan for language files */ + (void)addLanguageDirectory: (OFString*)path; #endif /*! * @brief Initializes the OFLocalization singleton with the specified locale. * * @warning You should never call this yourself, except if you do not use * @ref OFApplication. In this case, you need to allocate exactly one * instance of OFLocalization, which will be come the singleton, and * call this method. * * @param locale The locale used, as returned from `setlocale()` */ - initWithLocale: (char*)locale; #ifdef OF_HAVE_FILES /*! * @brief Adds a directory to scan for language files. * * @param path The path to the directory to scan for language files */ - (void)addLanguageDirectory: (OFString*)path; #endif /*! * @brief Returns the localized string for the specified ID, using the fallback * string if it cannot be looked up or is missing. * * @note This takes a variadic argument, terminated by `nil`, that consists of * pairs of variable names and variable values, which will be replaced * inside the localized string. For example, you can pass * `@"name", @"foo", nil`, causing `%[name]` to be replaced with `foo` in * the localized string. * * @note Generally, you want to use @ref OF_LOCALIZED instead, which also takes * care of the `nil` sentinel automatically. * * @param ID The ID for the localized string * @param fallback The fallback to use in case the localized string cannot be * looked up or is missing * @return The localized string */ - (OFString*)localizedStringForID: (OFConstantString*)ID fallback: (OFConstantString*)fallback, ... OF_SENTINEL; /** * @brief Returns the localized string for the specified ID, using the fallback * string if it cannot be looked up or is missing. * * @note This takes a variadic argument, terminated by `nil` and passed as * va_list, that consists of pairs of variable names and variable values, * which will be replaced inside the localized string. For example, you * can pass `@"name", @"foo", nil`, causing `%[name]` to be replaced with * `foo` in the localized string. * * @note Generally, you want to use @ref OF_LOCALIZED instead, which also takes * care of the `nil` sentinel automatically. * * @param ID The ID for the localized string * @param fallback The fallback to use in case the localized string cannot be * looked up or is missing * @param arguments A va_list of arguments, consisting of pairs of variable * names and values to replace in the localized string, * terminated with `nil` * @return The localized string */ - (OFString*)localizedStringForID: (OFConstantString*)ID fallback: (OFConstantString*)fallback arguments: (va_list)arguments; @end OF_ASSUME_NONNULL_END