Jonathan Nieder <[email protected]> writes:

>> I think though that instead of doing setlocale() it would be better to
>> pass some flag saying we're operating in a machine-readable mode, and
>> then we'd (as part of the protocol defintion) say we're going to emit
>> GIT_ERR_UPLOAD_ARCHIVE_EXPECTED_DELIM_PACKET or whatever.
>
> I think you're suggesting client-side message generation, and that is
> one way to handle internationalization of server output.
>
> The main downside is when the server really does want to provide a
> custom error message.  For that, we'd need
>
>  1. To propagate LANG to the server, so it knows what human language
>     to generate messages in.
>
>  2. On the server side, to produce messages in that language if
>     available, with an appropriate fallback if not.

That is one way to do so, but it does not have to be the only way, I
would think.  You can send a machine parsable message in pieces, and
assemble the parts of speech into a message at the receiving end.
Like sending a msgid to identify an entry in the .pot file, and
values to be filled in.

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