Am 30.01.2009 um 19:50 schrieb Manfred Bergmann:
Hi.
I'm currently having some problems with locales and can't really
figure out what the problem is.
First of all in the initialization code after some checking for
system language and such a call to:
sword::LocaleMgr *lManager = sword::LocaleMgr::getSystemLocaleMgr();
lManager->setDefaultLocaleName("de");
is done.
On the first use of VerseKey:
VerseKey vk;
I get this output on the console:
------------
VerseKey::Book: 1. Könige does not have a matching toupper abbrevs
entry! book number returned was: -1(10). Required entry should be:
1. KöNIGE=11
VerseKey::Book: 2. Könige does not have a matching toupper abbrevs
entry! book number returned was: -1(11). Required entry should be:
2. KöNIGE=12
VerseKey::Book: Sprüche does not have a matching toupper abbrevs
entry! book number returned was: -1(19). Required entry should be:
SPRüCHE=20
VerseKey::Book: Matthäus does not have a matching toupper abbrevs
entry! book number returned was: -1(0). Required entry should be:
MATTHäUS=40
VerseKey::Book: Römer does not have a matching toupper abbrevs
entry! book number returned was: -1(5). Required entry should be:
RöMER=45
VerseKey::Book: Hebräer does not have a matching toupper abbrevs
entry! book number returned was: -1(18). Required entry should be:
HEBRäER=58
------------
All this results in that no reference lookups for any book name with
Umlauts can be done.
We use a subclass of StringMgr which is initialized and the
"supportsUnicode()" method is called (but not the upperUTF8()
interestingly).
Any ideas what the problem could be?
I managed to compile the sword library with ICU and that fixed the
issue.
The second thing I don't really understand is how to correctly pull
out text for a verse key.
Some code is following, sorry for that.
In MacSword I have implemented the code like this:
-----------------------
// needed to check for UTF8 string
MSStringMgr *strMgr = new MSStringMgr();
// incoming reference
const char *cref = [reference UTF8String];
sword::VerseKey vk;
sword::ListKey listkey = vk.ParseVerseList(cref, vk, true);
// for the duration of this query be want the key to persist
listkey.Persist(true);
swModule->setKey(listkey);
// iterate through keys
for ((*swModule) = sword::TOP; !swModule->Error(); (*swModule)++) {
const char *keyCStr = swModule->getKeyText();
const char *txtCStr = swModule->RenderText();
NSMutableDictionary *dict = [NSMutableDictionary
dictionaryWithCapacity:2];
NSString *key = @"";
NSString *txt = @"";
if(strMgr->isUtf8(txtCStr)) {
txt = [NSString stringWithUTF8String:txtCStr];
} else {
txt = [NSString stringWithCString:txtCStr
encoding:NSISOLatin1StringEncoding];
}
if([self isUnicode]) {
key = [NSString stringWithUTF8String:keyCStr];
} else {
key = [NSString stringWithCString:keyCStr
encoding:NSISOLatin1StringEncoding];
}
// add to dict
[dict setObject:txt forKey:SW_OUTPUT_TEXT_KEY];
[dict setObject:key forKey:SW_OUTPUT_REF_KEY];
// add to array
[ret addObject:dict];
}
// remove persitent key
swModule->setKey("gen.1.1");
------------------------
The above code still crashes for references that doesn't exist while
the below code works everywhere and always.
This actually works but due to the problem with the locale and
Umlauts it crashes somewhere in the library in the head of the for
loop ((*swModule) = sword::TOP).
I have some older code lying around (which actually is used in
MacSword 1.4.3 done by William) which I to be honest don't understand:
--------------------------
sword::VerseKey vk;
int lastIndex;
((sword::VerseKey*)(swModule->getKey()))->Headings(1);
sword::ListKey listkey = vk.ParseVerseList(toUTF8(reference),
"Gen1", true);
for (int i = 0; i < listkey.Count(); i++) {
sword::VerseKey *element = My_SWDYNAMIC_CAST(VerseKey,
listkey.GetElement(i));
// is it a chapter or book - not atomic
if(element) {
swModule->Key(element->LowerBound());
// find the upper bound
vk = element->UpperBound();
vk.Headings(true);
} else {
// set it up
swModule->Key(*listkey.GetElement(i));
}
// while not past the upper bound
do {
//add verse index to dictionary
char *ctxt = (char *)swModule->RenderText();
int clen = strlen(ctxt);
NSString *text = fromUTF8(ctxt);
NSString *verse = fromUTF8(swModule->Key().getText());
// add to dict
NSMutableDictionary *dict = [NSMutableDictionary
dictionaryWithCapacity:2];
[dict setObject:text forKey:SW_OUTPUT_TEXT_KEY];
[dict setObject:verse forKey:SW_OUTPUT_REF_KEY];
// add to array
[ret addObject:dict];
lastIndex = (swModule->Key()).Index();
(*swModule)++;
if(lastIndex == (swModule->Key()).Index())
break;
}while (element && swModule->Key() <= vk);
}
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This code also has the locale problem but it doesn't crash.
The problem is however that I don't know the right way of pulling
out text and I don't really understand some portions of the above
code. These two loops really confuse me. I would be happy if someone
could tell me line by line what happens here.
I had the impression that actually the code above, which crashes, is
correct. But it seems, it is not.
Regards,
Manfred
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