Colin Watson wrote:
> Furthermore, the style I suggested is used in many other GNU projects.
> Here are just a few examples:
>
> coreutils/src/du.c:994: error (0, 0, "%s", _("invalid zero-length
> file name"));
> diffutils/src/sdiff.c:853: fprintf (stderr, "%s", _("\
> diffutils/src/sdiff.c-854-ed:\tEdit then use both versions, each decorated
> with a header.\n\
> glibc/inet/rcmd.c:178: __fxprintf(NULL, "%s",
> _("\
> glibc/inet/rcmd.c-179-rcmd: socket: All ports in use\n"));
> gnulib/lib/xalloc-die.c:34: error (exit_failure, 0, "%s", _("memory
> exhausted"));
>
>
I have nothing against defining grub_putl_ (str); equivalent to
grub_printf ("%s\n", str); (defined as function if it's used extensively
for space reasons).
Just from your previous mails it seemed that you proposed to transform
strings like
grub_printf (_("Moving file %s to %s."), f1, f2); to grub_printf ("%s %s
%s %s.", _("Moving file"), f1, _("to"), f2);
to avoid translating format-strings which would be completely
untranslatable.
> Indeed, here's a commit from the gettext author using this style:
>
>
> http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gettext.git/commit/?id=d5d1ae3b3c3ae2f837740e5f5d65326197ccdb98
>
> (Look for close_stdout_status in lib/closeout.c.)
>
> -- Regards Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko
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