1/* 2 * Copyright (c) 2010 Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason 3 */ 4 5#include"git-compat-util.h" 6#include"gettext.h" 7#include"strbuf.h" 8#include"utf8.h" 9 10#ifndef NO_GETTEXT 11# include <locale.h> 12# include <libintl.h> 13# ifdef HAVE_LIBCHARSET_H 14# include <libcharset.h> 15# else 16# include <langinfo.h> 17# define locale_charset() nl_langinfo(CODESET) 18# endif 19#endif 20 21#ifdef GETTEXT_POISON 22intuse_gettext_poison(void) 23{ 24static int poison_requested = -1; 25if(poison_requested == -1) 26 poison_requested =getenv("GIT_GETTEXT_POISON") ?1:0; 27return poison_requested; 28} 29#endif 30 31#ifndef NO_GETTEXT 32static const char*charset; 33static voidinit_gettext_charset(const char*domain) 34{ 35/* 36 This trick arranges for messages to be emitted in the user's 37 requested encoding, but avoids setting LC_CTYPE from the 38 environment for the whole program. 39 40 This primarily done to avoid a bug in vsnprintf in the GNU C 41 Library [1]. which triggered a "your vsnprintf is broken" error 42 on Git's own repository when inspecting v0.99.6~1 under a UTF-8 43 locale. 44 45 That commit contains a ISO-8859-1 encoded author name, which 46 the locale aware vsnprintf(3) won't interpolate in the format 47 argument, due to mismatch between the data encoding and the 48 locale. 49 50 Even if it wasn't for that bug we wouldn't want to use LC_CTYPE at 51 this point, because it'd require auditing all the code that uses C 52 functions whose semantics are modified by LC_CTYPE. 53 54 But only setting LC_MESSAGES as we do creates a problem, since 55 we declare the encoding of our PO files[2] the gettext 56 implementation will try to recode it to the user's locale, but 57 without LC_CTYPE it'll emit something like this on 'git init' 58 under the Icelandic locale: 59 60 Bj? til t?ma Git lind ? /hlagh/.git/ 61 62 Gettext knows about the encoding of our PO file, but we haven't 63 told it about the user's encoding, so all the non-US-ASCII 64 characters get encoded to question marks. 65 66 But we're in luck! We can set LC_CTYPE from the environment 67 only while we call nl_langinfo and 68 bind_textdomain_codeset. That suffices to tell gettext what 69 encoding it should emit in, so it'll now say: 70 71 Bjó til tóma Git lind í /hlagh/.git/ 72 73 And the equivalent ISO-8859-1 string will be emitted under a 74 ISO-8859-1 locale. 75 76 With this change way we get the advantages of setting LC_CTYPE 77 (talk to the user in his language/encoding), without the major 78 drawbacks (changed semantics for C functions we rely on). 79 80 However foreign functions using other message catalogs that 81 aren't using our neat trick will still have a problem, e.g. if 82 we have to call perror(3): 83 84 #include <stdio.h> 85 #include <locale.h> 86 #include <errno.h> 87 88 int main(void) 89 { 90 setlocale(LC_MESSAGES, ""); 91 setlocale(LC_CTYPE, "C"); 92 errno = ENODEV; 93 perror("test"); 94 return 0; 95 } 96 97 Running that will give you a message with question marks: 98 99 $ LANGUAGE= LANG=de_DE.utf8 ./test 100 test: Kein passendes Ger?t gefunden 101 102 In the long term we should probably see about getting that 103 vsnprintf bug in glibc fixed, and audit our code so it won't 104 fall apart under a non-C locale. 105 106 Then we could simply set LC_CTYPE from the environment, which would 107 make things like the external perror(3) messages work. 108 109 See t/t0203-gettext-setlocale-sanity.sh's "gettext.c" tests for 110 regression tests. 111 112 1. http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=6530 113 2. E.g. "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" in po/is.po 114 */ 115setlocale(LC_CTYPE,""); 116 charset =locale_charset(); 117bind_textdomain_codeset(domain, charset); 118setlocale(LC_CTYPE,"C"); 119} 120 121voidgit_setup_gettext(void) 122{ 123const char*podir =getenv("GIT_TEXTDOMAINDIR"); 124 125if(!podir) 126 podir = GIT_LOCALE_PATH; 127bindtextdomain("git", podir); 128setlocale(LC_MESSAGES,""); 129init_gettext_charset("git"); 130textdomain("git"); 131} 132 133/* return the number of columns of string 's' in current locale */ 134intgettext_width(const char*s) 135{ 136static int is_utf8 = -1; 137if(is_utf8 == -1) 138 is_utf8 = !strcmp(charset,"UTF-8"); 139 140return is_utf8 ?utf8_strwidth(s) :strlen(s); 141} 142#endif