From: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2009 12:48:40 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Add a --validate-variables option to check that interpolated Ruby i18n X-Git-Tag: live~6966 X-Git-Url: https://git.openstreetmap.org/rails.git/commitdiff_plain/2ec4555edfc25217c9d45ba40fa3414d929bc24f?hp=c28cfea4b70c060e433fa6f5f2f6fc10a83f8053 Add a --validate-variables option to check that interpolated Ruby i18n variables (C<{{foo}}> and C<[[foo]]>) are equivalent in the two provided files. Depend on 5.10 because I'm lazy and want to use smart-matching --- diff --git a/script/locale/diff b/script/locale/diff index 4706bcac1..8ce35ad5c 100755 --- a/script/locale/diff +++ b/script/locale/diff @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ #!/usr/bin/env perl +use feature ':5.10'; use strict; use warnings; use YAML::Syck qw(Load LoadFile); @@ -24,6 +25,9 @@ locale-diff - Compare two YAML files and print how their datastructures differ # unlikley to be translated diff --untranslated-values-all en.yml is.yml + # Check that interpolated variables ({{var}} and [[var]]) are the same + diff --validate-variables en.yml is.yml + =head1 DESCRIPTION This utility prints the differences between two YAML files using @@ -57,6 +61,11 @@ This helps to find untranslated values. Like C<--untranslated-values> but ignores blacklists. +=item --validate-variables + +Check that interpolated Ruby i18n variables (C<{{foo}}> and +C<[[foo]]>) are equivalent in the two provided files. + =back =head1 AUTHOR @@ -73,10 +82,11 @@ Getopt::Long::Parser->new( 'keys' => \my $keys, 'untranslated-values' => \my $untranslated_values, 'untranslated-values-all' => \my $untranslated_values_all, + 'validate-variables' => \my $validate_variables, ) or help(); # --keys is the default -$keys = 1 if not $untranslated_values_all and not $untranslated_values; +$keys = 1 if not $untranslated_values_all and not $untranslated_values and not $validate_variables; # On --help help() if $help; @@ -92,10 +102,9 @@ my $to_data = LoadFile($to); my $from_parsed = { iterate($from_data->{basename($from)}) }; my $to_parsed = { iterate($to_data->{basename($to)}) }; -# Since this used to be the default, support that... if ($keys) { - print_key_differences(); + print_key_differences($from_parsed, $to_parsed); } elsif ($untranslated_values or $untranslated_values_all) { @@ -106,19 +115,24 @@ elsif ($untranslated_values or $untranslated_values_all) @untranslated = prune_untranslated_with_blacklist(basename($to), @untranslated); } - print $_, "\n" for @untranslated; + say for @untranslated; +} elsif ($validate_variables) +{ + print_validate_variables($from_parsed, $to_parsed); } exit 0; sub print_key_differences { + my ($f, $t) = @_; + # Hack around Test::Differences wanting a Test::* module loaded $INC{"Test.pm"} = 1; sub Test::ok { print shift } # Diff the tree - eq_or_diff([ sort keys %$from_parsed ], [ sort keys %$to_parsed ]); + eq_or_diff([ sort keys %$f ], [ sort keys %$t ]); } sub untranslated_keys @@ -149,6 +163,38 @@ sub prune_untranslated_with_blacklist sort keys %keys; } +sub print_validate_variables +{ + my ($f, $t) = @_; + + while (my ($key, $val) = each %$f) + { + next if exists $f->{$key} and not exists $t->{$key}; + + my @from_var = parse_variables_from_string($f->{$key}); + my @to_var = parse_variables_from_string($t->{$key}); + + unless (@from_var ~~ @to_var) { + say "$key in $from has (@from_var) and $to has (@to_var)"; + } + + } +} + +sub parse_variables_from_string +{ + my ($string) = @_; + + # This probably matches most of the variables + my $var = qr/ [a-z0-9_]+? /xs; + + if (my @var = $string =~ m/ \{\{ ($var) \}\} | \[\[ ($var) \]\] /gsx) { + return sort grep { defined } @var; + } else { + return; + } +} + sub iterate { my ($hash, @path) = @_;