Am 17.08.23 um 09:10 schrieb c.buhtz--- via Python-list:
UnboundLocalError: local variable '_' referenced before assignment
This is a common gotcha:
https://docs.python.org/3/faq/programming.html#why-am-i-getting-an-unboundlocalerror-when-the-variable-has-a-value
You could solve it by defining _() locally like so:
def foobar(translate):
_ = gettext.gettext
if not translate:
# I try to mask the global _() builtins-function
def _(txt):
return txt
return _('minutes')
The question is if this can be solved somehow or if there is an alternative
approach.
However, you might not need this, because the following seems to
work for me:
def orig_and_trans(msg):
return (_(msg), msg)
print('The translated string "{}" is originally
"{}".'.format(*orig_and_trans("hello")))
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