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fish-shell/share/functions/export.fish
Johannes Altmanninger d835c5252a Prepare to not localize private function descriptions
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
2025-09-30 11:47:26 +02:00

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# localization: tier1
function export --description 'Set env variable. Alias for `set -gx` for bash compatibility.'
if not set -q argv[1]
set -x
return 0
end
for arg in $argv
set -l v (string split -m 1 "=" -- $arg)
set -l value
switch (count $v)
case 1
set value $$v[1]
case 2
set value $v[2]
end
set -gx $v[1] $value
end
end