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The overwhelming majority of localizable messages comes from
completions:
$ ls share/completions/ | wc -l
$ 1048
OTOH functions also contribute a small amount, mostly via their
descriptions (so usually just one per file).
$ ls share/functions/ | wc -l
$ 237
Most of these are private and almost never shown to the user, so it's
not worth bothering translators with them. So:
- Skip private (see the parent commit) and deprecated functions.
- Skip wrapper functions like grep (where the translation seems to
be provided by apropos), and even the English description is not
helpful.
- Assume that most real systems have "seq", "realpath" etc.,
so it's no use providing our own translations for our fallbacks.
- Mark fish's own functions as tier1, and some barely-used functiosn
and completions as tier3, so we can order them that way in
po/*.po. Most translators should only look at tier1 and tier2.
In future we could disable localization for tier3.
See the explanation at the bottom of
tests/checks/message-localization-tier-is-declared.fish
Part of #11833
(cherry picked from commit d835c5252a)
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47 lines
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Fish
# localization: skip(barely-used)
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function contains_seq --description 'Return true if array contains a sequence'
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set -l printnext
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switch $argv[1]
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case --printnext
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set printnext[1] 1
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set -e argv[1]
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end
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set -l pattern
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set -l string
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set -l dest pattern
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for i in $argv
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if test "$i" = --
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set dest string
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continue
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end
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set $dest $$dest $i
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end
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set -l nomatch 1
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set -l i 1
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for s in $string
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if set -q printnext[2]
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return 0
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end
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if test "$s" = "$pattern[$i]"
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set -e nomatch[1]
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set i (math $i + 1)
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if not set -q pattern[$i]
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if set -q printnext[1]
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set printnext[2] 1
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continue
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end
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return 0
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end
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else
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if not set -q nomatch[1]
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set nomatch 1
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set i 1
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end
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end
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end
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if set -q printnext[1]
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echo ''
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end
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set -q printnext[2]
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end
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