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240 lines
6.9 KiB
Perl
Executable File
240 lines
6.9 KiB
Perl
Executable File
#! /usr/bin/perl -w
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# file pocheck.pl
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#
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# This file is part of LyX, the document processor.
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# Licence details can be found in the file COPYING.
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#
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# author: Michael Gerz, michael.gerz@teststep.org
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#
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use Getopt::Std;
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my $usage = <<EOT;
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pocheck.pl [-acmpqst] po_file [po_file] ...
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This script performs some consistency checks on po files.
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We check for everything listed here, unless one or more of these
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options is given, in which case we checks only for those requested.
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-a: Check arguments, like %1\$s
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-c: Check for colons at end
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-m: Check for menu shortcuts
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-p: Check for period at end
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-q: Check Qt shortcuts
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-s: Check for space at end
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-t: Check for uniform translation
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These options can be given with or without other options.
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-f: Ignore fuzzy translations
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-w: Only report summary total of errors
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-i: Silent mode, report only errors
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EOT
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my %options;
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getopts(":hacfmpqstwi", \%options);
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if (defined($options{h})) {
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print $usage;
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exit 0;
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}
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my $only_total = defined($options{w});
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delete $options{w} if $only_total;
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my $ignore_fuzzy = defined($options{f});
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delete $options{f} if $ignore_fuzzy;
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my $silent_mode = defined($options{i});
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delete $options{i} if $silent_mode;
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my $check_args = (!%options or defined($options{a}));
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my $check_colons = (!%options or defined($options{c}));
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my $check_spaces = (!%options or defined($options{m}));
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my $check_periods = (!%options or defined($options{p}));
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my $check_qt = (!%options or defined($options{q}));
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my $check_menu = (!%options or defined($options{s}));
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my $check_trans = (!%options or defined($options{t}));
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my %trans;
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foreach my $pofilename ( @ARGV ) {
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my %bad;
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if (!$silent_mode) {
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print "Processing po file '$pofilename'...\n";
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}
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open( INPUT, "<$pofilename" )
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|| die "Cannot read po file '$pofilename'";
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my @pofile = <INPUT>;
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close( INPUT );
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undef( %trans );
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keys( %trans ) = 10000;
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my $noOfLines = $#pofile;
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my $warn = 0;
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my $i = 0;
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my ($msgid, $msgstr, $more);
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while ($i <= $noOfLines) {
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my $linenum = $i;
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( $msgid ) = ( $pofile[$i] =~ m/^msgid "(.*)"/ );
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$i++;
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next unless $msgid;
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if ($ignore_fuzzy) {
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my $previous = $pofile[$i - 2];
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next if $previous =~ m/#,.*fuzzy/;
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}
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# some msgid's are more than one line long, so add those.
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while ( ( $more ) = $pofile[$i] =~ m/^"(.*)"/ ) {
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$msgid = $msgid . $more;
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$i++;
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}
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# now look for the associated msgstr.
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until ( ( $msgstr ) = ( $pofile[$i] =~ m/^msgstr "(.*)"/ ) ) { $i++; };
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$i++;
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# again collect any extra lines.
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while ( ( $i <= $noOfLines ) &&
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( ( $more ) = $pofile[$i] =~ m/^"(.*)"/ ) ) {
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$msgstr = $msgstr . $more;
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$i++;
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}
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# nothing to do if one of them is empty.
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# (surely that is always $msgstr?)
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next if ($msgid eq "" or $msgstr eq "");
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# Check for matching %1$s, etc.
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if ($check_args) {
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my @argstrs = ( $msgid =~ m/%(\d)\$s/g );
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if (@argstrs) {
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my $n = 0;
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foreach my $arg (@argstrs) { $n = $arg if $arg > $n; }
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if ($n <= 0) {
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print "$pofilename, line $linenum: Problem finding arguments in:\n $msgid!\n"
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unless $only_total;
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++$bad{"Missing arguments"};
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$warn++;
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} else {
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foreach my $i (1..$n) {
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my $arg = "%$i\\\$s";
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if ( $msgstr !~ m/$arg/ ) {
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print "$pofilename, line $linenum: Missing argument `$arg'\n '$msgid' ==> '$msgstr'\n"
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unless $only_total;
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++$bad{"Missing arguments"};
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$warn++;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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if ($check_colons) {
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# Check colon at the end of a message
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if ( ( $msgid =~ m/: *(\|.*)?$/ ) != ( $msgstr =~ m/: *(\|.*)?$/ ) ) {
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print "Line $linenum: Missing or unexpected colon:\n '$msgid' => '$msgstr'\n"
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unless $only_total;
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++$bad{"Bad colons"};
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$warn++;
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}
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}
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if ($check_periods) {
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# Check period at the end of a message; uncomment code if you are paranoid
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if ( ( $msgid =~ m/\. *(\|.*)?$/ ) != ( $msgstr =~ m/\. *(\|.*)?$/ ) ) {
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print "Line $linenum: Missing or unexpected period:\n '$msgid' => '$msgstr'\n"
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unless $only_total;
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++$bad{"Bad periods"};
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$warn++;
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}
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}
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if ($check_spaces) {
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# Check space at the end of a message
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if ( ( $msgid =~ m/ *?(\|.*)?$/ ) != ( $msgstr =~ m/ *?(\|.*)?$/ ) ) {
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print "Line $linenum: Missing or unexpected space:\n '$msgid' => '$msgstr'\n"
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unless $only_total;
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++$bad{"Bad spaces"};
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$warn++;
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}
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}
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if ($check_qt) {
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# Check for "&" shortcuts
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if ( ( $msgid =~ m/&[^ ]/ ) != ( $msgstr =~ m/&[^ ]/ ) ) {
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print "Line $linenum: Missing or unexpected Qt shortcut:\n '$msgid' => '$msgstr'\n"
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unless $only_total;
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++$bad{"Bad Qt shortcuts"};
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$warn++;
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}
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}
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if ($check_menu) {
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# Check for "|..." shortcuts
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if ( ( $msgid =~ m/\|[^ ]/ ) != ( $msgstr =~ m/\|[^ ]/ ) ) {
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print "Line $linenum: Missing or unexpected menu shortcut:\n '$msgid' => '$msgstr'\n"
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unless $only_total;
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++$bad{"Bad menu shortcuts"};
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$warn++;
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}
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}
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next unless $check_trans;
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# we now collect these translations in a hash.
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# this will allow us to check below if we have translated
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# anything more than one way.
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my $msgid_clean = lc($msgid);
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my $msgstr_clean = lc($msgstr);
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$msgid_clean =~ s/(.*)\|.*?$/$1/; # strip menu shortcuts
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$msgstr_clean =~ s/(.*)\|.*?$/$1/;
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$msgid_clean =~ s/&([^ ])/$1/; # strip Qt shortcuts
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$msgstr_clean =~ s/&([^ ])/$1/;
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# this is a hash of hashes. the keys of the outer hash are
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# cleaned versions of ORIGINAL strings. the keys of the inner hash
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# are the cleaned versions of their TRANSLATIONS. The value for the
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# inner hash is an array of the orignal string and translation.
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$trans{$msgid_clean}{$msgstr_clean} = [ $msgid, $msgstr, $linenum ];
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}
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if ($check_trans) {
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foreach $msgid ( keys %trans ) {
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# so $ref is a reference to the inner hash.
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my $ref = $trans{$msgid};
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# @msgstrkeys is an array of the keys of that inner hash.
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my @msgstrkeys = keys %$ref;
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# do we have more than one such key?
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if ( $#msgstrkeys > 0 ) {
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if (!$only_total) {
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print "Different translations for '$msgid':\n";
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foreach $msgstr ( @msgstrkeys ) {
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print "Line $ref->{$msgstr}[2]: '" .
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$ref->{$msgstr}[0] . "' => '" .
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$ref->{$msgstr}[1] . "'\n";
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}
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}
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++$bad{"Inconsistent translations"};
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$warn++;
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}
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}
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}
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if (!$silent_mode) {
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if ($warn) {
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while (my ($k, $v) = each %bad) { print "$k: $v\n"; }
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if (scalar(keys %bad) > 1) {
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print "Total warnings: $warn\n";
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}
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} else {
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print "No warnings!\n";
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}
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print "\n";
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}
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}
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