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The Git project is not exactly the easiest project to get started in: it's written in C and POSIX shell, with bits of Perl, Rust and other languages sprinkled into it. On top of that, the project has grown somewhat organically over time, making the codebase hard to navigate. These are problems that we're aware of, and there have been and still are efforts to clean up some of the technical debt that is natural to exist an a project that is more than 20 years old. Furthermore, we provide resources to newcomers that help them out like our coding guidelines, code of conduct or "MyFirstContribution.adoc". But there is a rather practical problem: finding your way around in our project's tree is not easy. Doing a directory listing in the top-level directory will present you with more than 550 files, which makes it extremely hard for a newcomer to figure out what files they are even supposed to look at. This makes the onboarding experience somewhat harder than it really needs to be. This isn't only a problem for newcomers though, as I myself struggle to find the files I am looking for because of the sheer number of files. Besides the problem of discoverability it also creates a problem of structure. It is not obvious at all which files are part of "libgit.a" and which files are only linked into our final executables. So while we have this split in our build systems, that split is not evident at all in our tree. Introduce a new "lib/" directory and move all of our sources for "libgit.a" into it to fix these issues. It makes the split we have evident and reduces the number of files in our top-level tree from 550 files to ~80 files. This is still a lot of files, but it's significantly easier to navigate already. Furthermore, we can further iterate after this step and think about introducing a better structure for remaining files, as well. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
70 lines
1.4 KiB
C
70 lines
1.4 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2010-2011 Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
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*
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* This is a skeleton no-op implementation of gettext for Git.
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* You can replace it with something that uses libintl.h and wraps
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* gettext() to try out the translations.
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*/
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#ifndef GETTEXT_H
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#define GETTEXT_H
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#if defined(_) || defined(Q_)
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#error "namespace conflict: '_' or 'Q_' is pre-defined?"
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#endif
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#ifndef NO_GETTEXT
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# include <libintl.h>
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#else
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# ifdef gettext
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# undef gettext
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# endif
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# define gettext(s) (s)
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# ifdef ngettext
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# undef ngettext
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# endif
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# define ngettext(s, p, n) ((n == 1) ? (s) : (p))
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#endif
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#define FORMAT_PRESERVING(n) __attribute__((format_arg(n)))
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#ifndef NO_GETTEXT
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extern int git_gettext_enabled;
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void git_setup_gettext(void);
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int gettext_width(const char *s);
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#else
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#define git_gettext_enabled (0)
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static inline void git_setup_gettext(void)
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{
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}
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static inline int gettext_width(const char *s)
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{
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return strlen(s);
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}
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#endif
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static inline FORMAT_PRESERVING(1) const char *_(const char *msgid)
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{
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if (!*msgid)
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return "";
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if (!git_gettext_enabled)
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return msgid;
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return gettext(msgid);
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}
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static inline FORMAT_PRESERVING(1) FORMAT_PRESERVING(2)
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const char *Q_(const char *msgid, const char *plu, unsigned long n)
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{
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if (!git_gettext_enabled)
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return n == 1 ? msgid : plu;
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return ngettext(msgid, plu, n);
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}
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/* Mark msgid for translation but do not translate it. */
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#define N_(msgid) msgid
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const char *get_preferred_languages(void);
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int is_utf8_locale(void);
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#endif
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