Em Mon, 19 May 2003 17:18:19 -0500, Steve Greenland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:
> On 19-May-03, 11:03 (CDT), Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The VMS-style error codes occurred to me as well. Though if one goes > > that route, I wonder if gettext any longer has advantages over msgcat. > > :) > > I realize you're being (at least somewhat) facetious, but if you > start with a message like > > fprint(stderr, "SYS-YOURFSCKED-1334 Stupid summer intern error"); > > used it consistently, and added "Please don't attempt to translate > anything that looks like SYS-BLAHBLAH-CODE" to the docs, you might get > much of what Ted wants and still get the advantages of gettext(). Of > course, you don't get the full advantages of VMS system then, but you > won't anyway on a Unix system. I don't really get your point, but if you're saying that some work would need to be done to avoid translators translating the VMS-style erros, that's not really a problem: fprintf (stderr, "SYS-YOURFSCKED-1334: %s\n", _("Stupid summer intern error")); That would add only the error message stuff to the potfile, for example. Of course that's not a good way of doing that, but there're many other ways: fprintf (stderr, "SYS-YOURFSCKED-1334: "); fprintf (stderr, _("Stupid summer intern error\n")); Being one of them. []s! -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Gustavo Noronha <http://people.debian.org/~kov> Debian: <http://www.debian.org> * <http://www.debian-br.org> Dúvidas sobre o Debian? Visite o Rau-Tu: http://rautu.cipsga.org.br