devilbox/.devilbox/www/htdocs/vendor/phppgadmin-7.13.0/lang/synch
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#!/bin/bash
# This script will synchronize language file with the master
# english translation using diff(1) utility.
# It doesn't translate strings, only inserts english versions
# to proper positions and deletes removed. And it doesn't
# synchronize commented lines.
# You need to have GNU ed and diff installed in $PATH.
#
# Usage: synch <language>
#
# <language> is the filename without the .php extension
#
# BTW, diff should create better ed scripts than previous
# version of synch (that one with awk code). If it will not,
# be frightened about patching Linux kernel sources ;-)
if [ -z $1 ] ; then
echo "You must tell me which language I should synchronize."
echo -e "for example: \n\t$0 polish"
exit
fi
if [ ! -f $1.php ] ; then
echo "Sorry, I cannot find $1.php"
exit
fi
echo "Making backup of $1.php"
cp $1.php $1.php.old
# Find variables names ( "$lang['strfoo']" part )
cat english.php | awk -F"=" '{print $1}' > english.tmp
cat $1.php | awk -F"=" '{print $1}' > $1.tmp
# diff variable names and create ed script
diff --ignore-case --ignore-all-space --ignore-blank-lines \
--ignore-matching-lines="*" \
--ignore-matching-lines="[^:]//" \
--ed \
$1.tmp english.tmp > diff.ed
# No more need for .tmp files
rm *.tmp
# Add english values and ed destination file
cat diff.ed | awk '
function grep_n(what, where, n, ln) {
# Returns line with searched text
while ( (getline line < where ) > 0 ) {
if (index(line, what)>0) {
gsub("^\t","",what);
split(line,a,"=");
print what" = "a[2];
}
}
close(where);
}
BEGIN { FS="=" }
/\$lang/{ grep_n($1, "english.php") ;
next; }
{ print }
END { print "w" }' \
| ed $1.php
# Clean temporary files
rm diff.ed