A comment on gettext,

On Nov 15, 2006, at 17:35, Stefan Aeschbacher wrote:

Hi

there is a project for i18n on sourceforge. It contains for example bindings to the gettext library which could be helpful. I'm not sure though how up to date this project is (project page looks very empty).
The code is still available in the sourceforge cvs repository:

http://haskell-i18n.cvs.sourceforge.net/haskell-i18n/

I think gettext would be a very nice thing to use in Haskell. At the moment, it is slightly inefficient to lookup a string in order to substitute it for a translation. For instance, say l_ is your translations function, saying

(l_ "Translate this")

is compiled into a C string constant, that GHC then turns lazily into a list of characters, which l_ then turns into an array in C land to pass to the gettext function, which, in turn, returns a new C string array that has to be turned into a Haskell string again. So I'm glad Lennart proposed to turn String into a class which would then make it possible to pass a pointer to a contant C string to gettext.


Axel.

Stefan

2006/11/15, Johannes Waldmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >:

(I.e. I want output in several languages,
with the language configurable at runtime,
and I want to add languages without recompilation.)

 a typical source text (for my application) is here
MailScanner warning: numerical links are often malicious: http://141.57.11.163/cgi-bin/cvsweb/tool/src/Graph/Circle/Plain.hs? rev=1.2
it contains (German) text strings all over the place.

In Java/Eclipse, I would "Source -> Externalize Strings"
and this replaces each string by something like
Messages.getString("Foobar.0")  where  Messages  is a global variable
(constructed at program start from reading a properties file)

In Haskell, I see at least two problems:
a) reading the file is in IO
b) there are no "global variables". implicit parameters perhaps?
c) when I'm trying to be clever, I use "deriving Show/Read" or similar.
then i18n should rename the constructors/accessors? I rather not.
MailScanner warning: numerical links are often malicious: http://141.57.11.163/cgi-bin/cvsweb/tool/src/Grammatik/Type.hs.drift? rev=1.6

Best regards,
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