CMUCL commit: RELEASE-20B-BRANCH src/i18n/locale (cmucl.pot)

Raymond Toy rtoy at common-lisp.net
Mon Sep 13 14:42:52 CEST 2010


    Date: Monday, September 13, 2010 @ 08:42:52
  Author: rtoy
    Path: /project/cmucl/cvsroot/src/i18n/locale
     Tag: RELEASE-20B-BRANCH

Modified: cmucl.pot

Regenerated template file from current sources.


-----------+
 cmucl.pot |   65 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------
 1 file changed, 48 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)


Index: src/i18n/locale/cmucl.pot
diff -u src/i18n/locale/cmucl.pot:1.11 src/i18n/locale/cmucl.pot:1.11.4.1
--- src/i18n/locale/cmucl.pot:1.11	Wed Jul 14 19:10:40 2010
+++ src/i18n/locale/cmucl.pot	Mon Sep 13 08:42:50 2010
@@ -2357,6 +2357,10 @@
 msgstr ""
 
 #: src/code/array.lisp
+msgid "If non-NIL, print some debugging information when GC'ing static arrays"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: src/code/array.lisp
 msgid "~&Freeing foreign vector at #x~X~%"
 msgstr ""
 
@@ -8922,8 +8926,31 @@
 "  the length of String).  If the string is not large enough to hold\n"
 "  all of characters, then some octets will not be converted.  A State\n"
 "  may also be specified; this is used as the state of the external\n"
+"  format.  An error method may also be specified by Error, which\n"
+"  defaults to NIL to mean the default handling of conversion errors is\n"
+"  done.\n"
+"\n"
+"  Four values are returned: the string, the position of where the next\n"
+"  character would be read into the string, the number of octets\n"
+"  actually consumed and the new state of the external format."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: src/code/extfmts.lisp
+msgid ""
+"Octets-to-string converts an array of octets in Octets to a string\n"
+"  according to the specified External-format.  The array of octets is\n"
+"  bounded by Start (defaulting ot 0) and End (defaulting to the end of\n"
+"  the array.  If String is not given, a new string is created.  If\n"
+"  String is given, the converted octets are stored in String, starting\n"
+"  at S-Start (defaulting to the 0) and ending at S-End (defaulting to\n"
+"  the length of String).  If the string is not large enough to hold\n"
+"  all of characters, then some octets will not be converted.  A State\n"
+"  may also be specified; this is used as the state of the external\n"
 "  format.\n"
 "\n"
+"  In Ocount, the number of octets read for each character in the\n"
+"  string is saved\n"
+"\n"
 "  Four values are returned: the string, the number of characters read,\n"
 "  the number of octets actually consumed and the new state of the\n"
 "  external format."
@@ -9172,19 +9199,23 @@
 "   :external-format - an external format name\n"
 "   :decoding-error - How to handle decoding errors from the external "
 "format.\n"
-"                       Should be a symbol or function of 3 arguments.  If "
-"it\n"
-"                       returns, it should return a code point to use as the\n"
-"                       replacment.  NIL means use the default replacement "
-"scheme\n"
-"                       specified by the external format.  The function "
-"arguments\n"
-"                       are a format message string, the offending octet, "
-"and the\n"
-"                       number of octets read in the current encoding.   \n"
+"                       If a character, then that character is used as\n"
+"                       the replacment character for all errors.  If T,\n"
+"                       then a continuable error is signaled.  If\n"
+"                       continued, the Unicode replacement character is\n"
+"                       used.  Otherwise, it should be a symbol or\n"
+"                       function of 3 arguments.  If it returns, it\n"
+"                       should return a code point to use as the\n"
+"                       replacment.  The function arguments are a\n"
+"                       format message string, the offending octet, and\n"
+"                       the number of octets read in the current\n"
+"                       encoding.\n"
 "   :encoding-error - Like :decoding-error, but for errors when encoding the\n"
-"                       stream.  The function arguments are a format message\n"
-"                       string and the incorrect codepoint.\n"
+"                       stream.  If a character, that character is used\n"
+"                       as the replacment code point.  Otherwise, it\n"
+"                       should be a symbol or function oof two\n"
+"                       arguments: a format message string and the\n"
+"                       incorrect codepoint.\n"
 "\n"
 "  See the manual for details."
 msgstr ""
@@ -9246,23 +9277,23 @@
 msgid "Setting external-format on Gray streams not supported."
 msgstr ""
 
-#: src/code/fd-stream-extfmt.lisp
+#: src/code/fd-stream-comp.lisp
 msgid "Surrogate codepoint #x~~4,'0X is illegal for ~A"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: src/code/fd-stream-extfmt.lisp
+#: src/code/fd-stream-comp.lisp
 msgid "Illegal codepoint on input: #x~X"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: src/code/fd-stream-extfmt.lisp
+#: src/code/fd-stream-comp.lisp
 msgid "Cannot output codepoint #x~X to ISO8859-1 stream"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: src/code/fd-stream-extfmt.lisp
+#: src/code/fd-stream-comp.lisp
 msgid "Cannot convert invalid surrogate #x~X to character"
 msgstr ""
 
-#: src/code/fd-stream-extfmt.lisp
+#: src/code/fd-stream-comp.lisp
 msgid "Cannot convert lone trailing surrogate #x~X to character"
 msgstr ""
 



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