On 5/5/23 04:39, c.bu...@posteo.jp wrote:
Thanks for the answer.
Am 05.05.2023 03:24 schrieb aapost:
pygettext is deprecated since xgettext supports python now, so using
xgettext is recommended.
If this is the official case then it should be mentioned in the python
docs. The 3.11 docs still tell about pygettext and xgettext and don't
recommend one of it.
Yep, no disagreement. A lot of things 'should' be though, and
technically it is (which docs being the key, lol):
$man pygettext
PYGETTEXT(1) General Commands
Manual PYGETTEXT(1)
NAME
pygettext - Python equivalent of xgettext(1)
SYNOPSIS
pygettext [OPTIONS] INPUTFILE ...
DESCRIPTION
pygettext is deprecated. The current version of xgettext
supports many languages, including Python.
pygettext uses Python's standard tokenize module to scan Python
source code, generating .pot files identical to what
GNU xgettext generates for C and C++ code. From there, the
standard GNU tools can be used.
pygettext searches only for _() by default, even though GNU
xgettext recognizes the following keywords: gettext,
dgettext, dcgettext, and gettext_noop. See the -k/--keyword flag
below for how to augment this.
(I have never used either, I just spent a few minutes trying to be
helpful =P)
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