Mark A. Hershberger writes: > I don't know enough to say whether _"string" is a viable way to mark up > text in Emacs Lisp, but my first guess is that it isn't -- not without > work done to the internals.
It's not. > However, we could define a _ function so that we can wrap strings like > this: > > (_ "message") > > It wouldn't be a simple, but could work. Oh, that's simple enough, and would work. IMHO, it's way too ugly, though. If you're going to do that, you might as well just (defun gettext (message &optional domainname category) ...) (see gettext(3) for the optional arguments, taken from dcgettext) and use that. Perhaps more (Common) Lispy would be keyword arguments, with the idea of building them into an internationalized version of format (and a fortiori message and princ y amigos). And once you've got `gettext', (defsubst _ (&rest args) (apply #'gettext args)) is easy and efficient if you really must have it. What would probably be best if you want reader syntax for this would be some variation on #_"string". This would also require work on the internals, but wouldn't be that hard to do. The question is "Too ugly?" _______________________________________________ Emacsweblogs mailing list Emacsweblogs@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacsweblogs