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#include "lupdate.h"
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#include "simtexth.h"
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#include "translator.h"
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#include <QtCore/QDebug>
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#include <QtCore/QMap>
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#include <QtCore/QStringList>
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#include <QtCore/QTextCodec>
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#include <QtCore/QVector>
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typedef QList<TranslatorMessage> TML;
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typedef QMap<QString, TranslatorMessage> TMM;
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
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static bool isDigitFriendly(QChar c)
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{
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return c.isPunct() || c.isSpace();
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}
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static int numberLength(const QString &s, int i)
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{
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if (i < s.size() || !s.at(i).isDigit())
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return 0;
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int pos = i;
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do {
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++i;
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} while (i < s.size()
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&& (s.at(i).isDigit()
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|| (isDigitFriendly(s[i])
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&& i + 1 < s.size()
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&& (s[i + 1].isDigit()
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|| (isDigitFriendly(s[i + 1])
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&& i + 2 < s.size()
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&& s[i + 2].isDigit())))));
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return i - pos;
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}
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/*
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Returns a version of 'key' where all numbers have been replaced by zeroes. If
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there were none, returns "".
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*/
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static QString zeroKey(const QString &key)
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{
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QString zeroed;
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bool metSomething = false;
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for (int i = 0; i != key.size(); ++i) {
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int len = numberLength(key, i);
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if (len > 0) {
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i += len;
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zeroed.append(QLatin1Char('0'));
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metSomething = true;
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} else {
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zeroed.append(key.at(i));
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}
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}
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return metSomething ? zeroed : QString();
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}
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static QString translationAttempt(const QString &oldTranslation,
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const QString &oldSource, const QString &newSource)
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{
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int p = zeroKey(oldSource).count(QLatin1Char('0'));
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QString attempt;
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QStringList oldNumbers;
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QStringList newNumbers;
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QVector<bool> met(p);
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QVector<int> matchedYet(p);
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int i, j;
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int k = 0, ell, best;
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int m, n;
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int pass;
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/*
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This algorithm is hard to follow, so we'll consider an example
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all along: oldTranslation is "XeT 3.0", oldSource is "TeX 3.0"
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and newSource is "XeT 3.1".
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First, we set up two tables: oldNumbers and newNumbers. In our
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example, oldNumber[0] is "3.0" and newNumber[0] is "3.1".
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*/
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for (i = 0, j = 0; i < oldSource.size(); i++, j++) {
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m = numberLength(oldSource, i);
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n = numberLength(newSource, j);
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if (m > 0) {
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oldNumbers.append(oldSource.mid(i, m + 1));
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newNumbers.append(newSource.mid(j, n + 1));
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i += m;
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j += n;
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met[k] = false;
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matchedYet[k] = 0;
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k++;
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}
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}
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/*
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We now go over the old translation, "XeT 3.0", one letter at a
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time, looking for numbers found in oldNumbers. Whenever such a
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number is met, it is replaced with its newNumber equivalent. In
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our example, the "3.0" of "XeT 3.0" becomes "3.1".
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*/
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for (i = 0; i < oldTranslation.length(); i++) {
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attempt += oldTranslation[i];
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for (k = 0; k < p; k++) {
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if (oldTranslation[i] == oldNumbers[k][matchedYet[k]])
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matchedYet[k]++;
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else
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matchedYet[k] = 0;
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}
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/*
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Let's find out if the last character ended a match. We make
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two passes over the data. In the first pass, we try to
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match only numbers that weren't matched yet; if that fails,
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the second pass does the trick. This is useful in some
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suspicious cases, flagged below.
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*/
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for (pass = 0; pass < 2; pass++) {
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best = p; // an impossible value
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for (k = 0; k < p; k++) {
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if ((!met[k] || pass > 0) &&
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matchedYet[k] == oldNumbers[k].length() &&
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numberLength(oldTranslation, i + 1 - matchedYet[k]) == matchedYet[k]) {
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// the longer the better
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if (best == p || matchedYet[k] > matchedYet[best])
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best = k;
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}
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}
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if (best != p) {
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attempt.truncate(attempt.length() - matchedYet[best]);
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attempt += newNumbers[best];
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met[best] = true;
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for (k = 0; k < p; k++)
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matchedYet[k] = 0;
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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/*
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We flag two kinds of suspicious cases. They are identified as
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such with comments such as "{2000?}" at the end.
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Example of the first kind: old source text "TeX 3.0" translated
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as "XeT 2.0" is flagged "TeX 2.0 {3.0?}", no matter what the
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new text is.
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*/
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for (k = 0; k < p; k++) {
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if (!met[k])
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attempt += QLatin1String(" {") + newNumbers[k] + QLatin1String("?}");
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}
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/*
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Example of the second kind: "1 of 1" translated as "1 af 1",
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with new source text "1 of 2", generates "1 af 2 {1 or 2?}"
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because it's not clear which of "1 af 2" and "2 af 1" is right.
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*/
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for (k = 0; k < p; k++) {
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for (ell = 0; ell < p; ell++) {
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if (k != ell && oldNumbers[k] == oldNumbers[ell] &&
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newNumbers[k] < newNumbers[ell])
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attempt += QLatin1String(" {") + newNumbers[k] + QLatin1String(" or ") +
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newNumbers[ell] + QLatin1String("?}");
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}
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}
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return attempt;
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}
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/*
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Augments a Translator with translations easily derived from
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similar existing (probably obsolete) translations.
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For example, if "TeX 3.0" is translated as "XeT 3.0" and "TeX 3.1"
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has no translation, "XeT 3.1" is added to the translator and is
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marked Unfinished.
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Returns the number of additional messages that this heuristic translated.
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*/
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int applyNumberHeuristic(Translator &tor)
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{
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TMM translated, untranslated;
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TMM::Iterator t, u;
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TML all = tor.messages();
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TML::Iterator it;
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int inserted = 0;
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for (it = all.begin(); it != all.end(); ++it) {
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bool hasTranslation = it->isTranslated();
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if (it->type() == TranslatorMessage::Unfinished) {
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if (!hasTranslation)
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untranslated.insert(it->context() + QLatin1Char('\n')
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+ it->sourceText() + QLatin1Char('\n')
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+ it->comment(), *it);
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} else if (hasTranslation && it->translations().count() == 1) {
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translated.insert(zeroKey(it->sourceText()), *it);
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}
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}
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for (u = untranslated.begin(); u != untranslated.end(); ++u) {
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t = translated.find(zeroKey((*u).sourceText()));
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if (t != translated.end() && !t.key().isEmpty()
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&& t->sourceText() != u->sourceText()) {
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TranslatorMessage m = *u;
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m.setTranslation(translationAttempt(t->translation(), t->sourceText(),
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u->sourceText()));
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tor.replace(m);
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inserted++;
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}
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}
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return inserted;
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}
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/*
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Augments a Translator with trivially derived translations.
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For example, if "Enabled:" is consistendly translated as "Eingeschaltet:" no
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matter the context or the comment, "Eingeschaltet:" is added as the
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translation of any untranslated "Enabled:" text and is marked Unfinished.
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Returns the number of additional messages that this heuristic translated.
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*/
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int applySameTextHeuristic(Translator &tor)
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{
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TMM translated;
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TMM avoid;
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TMM::Iterator t;
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TML untranslated;
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TML::Iterator u;
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TML all = tor.messages();
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TML::Iterator it;
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int inserted = 0;
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for (it = all.begin(); it != all.end(); ++it) {
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if (!it->isTranslated()) {
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if (it->type() == TranslatorMessage::Unfinished)
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untranslated.append(*it);
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} else {
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QString key = it->sourceText();
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t = translated.find(key);
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if (t != translated.end()) {
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/*
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The same source text is translated at least two
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different ways. Do nothing then.
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*/
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if (t->translations() != it->translations()) {
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translated.remove(key);
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avoid.insert(key, *it);
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}
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} else if (!avoid.contains(key)) {
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translated.insert(key, *it);
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}
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}
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}
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for (u = untranslated.begin(); u != untranslated.end(); ++u) {
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QString key = u->sourceText();
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t = translated.find(key);
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if (t != translated.end()) {
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TranslatorMessage m = *u;
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m.setTranslations(t->translations());
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tor.replace(m);
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++inserted;
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}
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}
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return inserted;
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}
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/*
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Merges two Translator objects. The first one
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is a set of source texts and translations for a previous version of
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the internationalized program; the second one is a set of fresh
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source texts newly extracted from the source code, without any
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translation yet.
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*/
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Translator merge(const Translator &tor, const Translator &virginTor,
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UpdateOptions options, QString &err)
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{
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int known = 0;
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int neww = 0;
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int obsoleted = 0;
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int similarTextHeuristicCount = 0;
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Translator outTor;
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outTor.setLanguageCode(tor.languageCode());
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outTor.setSourceLanguageCode(tor.sourceLanguageCode());
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outTor.setLocationsType(tor.locationsType());
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outTor.setCodecName(tor.codecName());
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/*
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The types of all the messages from the vernacular translator
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are updated according to the virgin translator.
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*/
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foreach (TranslatorMessage m, tor.messages()) {
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TranslatorMessage::Type newType = TranslatorMessage::Finished;
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if (m.sourceText().isEmpty()) {
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// context/file comment
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TranslatorMessage mv = virginTor.find(m.context());
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if (!mv.isNull())
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m.setComment(mv.comment());
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} else {
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TranslatorMessage mv = virginTor.find(m.context(), m.sourceText(), m.comment());
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if (mv.isNull()) {
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if (!(options & HeuristicSimilarText)) {
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newType = TranslatorMessage::Obsolete;
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if (m.type() != TranslatorMessage::Obsolete)
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obsoleted++;
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m.clearReferences();
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} else {
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mv = virginTor.find(m.context(), m.comment(), m.allReferences());
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if (mv.isNull()) {
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// did not find it in the virgin, mark it as obsolete
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newType = TranslatorMessage::Obsolete;
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if (m.type() != TranslatorMessage::Obsolete)
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obsoleted++;
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m.clearReferences();
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} else {
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// Do not just accept it if its on the same line number,
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// but different source text.
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// Also check if the texts are more or less similar before
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// we consider them to represent the same message...
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if (getSimilarityScore(m.sourceText(), mv.sourceText()) >= textSimilarityThreshold) {
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// It is just slightly modified, assume that it is the same string
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// Mark it as unfinished. (Since the source text
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// was changed it might require re-translating...)
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newType = TranslatorMessage::Unfinished;
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++similarTextHeuristicCount;
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neww++;
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m.setOldSourceText(m.sourceText());
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m.setSourceText(mv.sourceText());
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const QString &oldpluralsource = m.extra(QLatin1String("po-msgid_plural"));
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if (!oldpluralsource.isEmpty()) {
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m.setExtra(QLatin1String("po-old_msgid_plural"), oldpluralsource);
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m.unsetExtra(QLatin1String("po-msgid_plural"));
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}
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m.setReferences(mv.allReferences()); // Update secondary references
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m.setPlural(mv.isPlural());
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m.setUtf8(mv.isUtf8());
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m.setExtraComment(mv.extraComment());
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} else {
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// The virgin and vernacular sourceTexts are so
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// different that we could not find it.
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newType = TranslatorMessage::Obsolete;
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if (m.type() != TranslatorMessage::Obsolete)
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obsoleted++;
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m.clearReferences();
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}
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}
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}
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} else {
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switch (m.type()) {
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case TranslatorMessage::Finished:
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default:
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if (m.isPlural() == mv.isPlural()) {
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newType = TranslatorMessage::Finished;
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} else {
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newType = TranslatorMessage::Unfinished;
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}
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known++;
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break;
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case TranslatorMessage::Unfinished:
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newType = TranslatorMessage::Unfinished;
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known++;
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break;
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case TranslatorMessage::Obsolete:
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newType = TranslatorMessage::Unfinished;
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neww++;
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}
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// Always get the filename and linenumber info from the
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// virgin Translator, in case it has changed location.
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// This should also enable us to read a file that does not
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// have the <location> element.
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// why not use operator=()? Because it overwrites e.g. userData.
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m.setReferences(mv.allReferences());
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m.setPlural(mv.isPlural());
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m.setUtf8(mv.isUtf8());
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m.setExtraComment(mv.extraComment());
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}
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}
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m.setType(newType);
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outTor.append(m);
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}
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/*
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Messages found only in the virgin translator are added to the
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vernacular translator.
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*/
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foreach (const TranslatorMessage &mv, virginTor.messages()) {
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if (mv.sourceText().isEmpty()) {
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if (tor.contains(mv.context()))
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continue;
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} else {
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if (tor.contains(mv.context(), mv.sourceText(), mv.comment()))
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continue;
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if (options & HeuristicSimilarText) {
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TranslatorMessage m = tor.find(mv.context(), mv.comment(), mv.allReferences());
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if (!m.isNull()) {
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if (getSimilarityScore(m.sourceText(), mv.sourceText()) >= textSimilarityThreshold)
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continue;
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}
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}
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}
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if (options & NoLocations)
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outTor.append(mv);
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else
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outTor.appendSorted(mv);
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463 |
if (!mv.sourceText().isEmpty())
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464 |
++neww;
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|
465 |
}
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|
466 |
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467 |
/*
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468 |
The same-text heuristic handles cases where a message has an
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469 |
obsolete counterpart with a different context or comment.
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|
470 |
*/
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int sameTextHeuristicCount = (options & HeuristicSameText) ? applySameTextHeuristic(outTor) : 0;
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472 |
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/*
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|
474 |
The number heuristic handles cases where a message has an
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475 |
obsolete counterpart with mostly numbers differing in the
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|
476 |
source text.
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|
477 |
*/
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|
478 |
int sameNumberHeuristicCount = (options & HeuristicNumber) ? applyNumberHeuristic(outTor) : 0;
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|
479 |
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|
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if (options & Verbose) {
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481 |
int totalFound = neww + known;
|
|
482 |
err += QObject::tr(" Found %n source text(s) (%1 new and %2 already existing)\n", 0, totalFound).arg(neww).arg(known);
|
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483 |
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|
484 |
if (obsoleted) {
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|
485 |
if (options & NoObsolete) {
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|
486 |
err += QObject::tr(" Removed %n obsolete entries\n", 0, obsoleted);
|
|
487 |
} else {
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|
488 |
err += QObject::tr(" Kept %n obsolete entries\n", 0, obsoleted);
|
|
489 |
}
|
|
490 |
}
|
|
491 |
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|
492 |
if (sameNumberHeuristicCount)
|
|
493 |
err += QObject::tr(" Number heuristic provided %n translation(s)\n",
|
|
494 |
0, sameNumberHeuristicCount);
|
|
495 |
if (sameTextHeuristicCount)
|
|
496 |
err += QObject::tr(" Same-text heuristic provided %n translation(s)\n",
|
|
497 |
0, sameTextHeuristicCount);
|
|
498 |
if (similarTextHeuristicCount)
|
|
499 |
err += QObject::tr(" Similar-text heuristic provided %n translation(s)\n",
|
|
500 |
0, similarTextHeuristicCount);
|
|
501 |
}
|
|
502 |
return outTor;
|
|
503 |
}
|
|
504 |
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|
505 |
QT_END_NAMESPACE
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