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diff --git a/src/leap/util/translations.py b/src/leap/util/translations.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..14b8c020 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/leap/util/translations.py @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +import inspect +import logging + +from PyQt4.QtCore import QCoreApplication +from PyQt4.QtCore import QLocale + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +""" +here I could not do all that I wanted. +the context is not getting passed to the xml file. +Looks like pylupdate4 is somehow a hack that does not +parse too well the python ast. +I guess we could generate the xml for ourselves as a last recourse. +""" + +# XXX BIG NOTE: +# RESIST the temptation to get the translate function +# more compact, or have the Context argument passed as a variable +# It HAS to be explicit due to how the pylupdate parser +# works. + + +qtTranslate = QCoreApplication.translate + + +def translate(*args, **kwargs): + """ + our magic function. + translate(Context, text, comment) + """ + #print 'translating...' + klsname = None + try: + # get class value from instance + # using live object inspection + prev_frame = inspect.stack()[1][0] + self = inspect.getargvalues(prev_frame).locals.get('self') + if self: + # XXX will this work with QObject wrapper?? + if isinstance(LEAPTranslatable, self) and hasattr(self, 'tr'): + print "we got a self in base class" + return self.tr(*args) + + # Trying to get the class name + # but this is useless, the parser + # has already got the context. + klsname = self.__class__.__name__ + #print 'KLSNAME -- ', klsname + except: + logger.error('error getting stack frame') + #print 'error getting stack frame' + + if klsname: + nargs = (klsname,) + args + return qtTranslate(*nargs) + + else: + nargs = ('default', ) + args + return qtTranslate(*nargs) + + +class LEAPTranslatable(dict): + """ + An extended dict that implements a .tr method + so it can be translated on the fly by our + magic translate method + """ + + try: + locale = str(QLocale.system().name()).split('_')[0] + except: + logger.warning("could not get system locale!") + print "could not get system locale!" + locale = "en" + + def tr(self, to=None): + if not to: + to = self.locale + _tr = self.get(to, None) + if not _tr: + _tr = self.get("en", None) + return _tr |