The second should be let says = String.localizedStringWithFormat(NSLocalizedString(" > blabla > % > @ > blabla > ", comment: " > blabla > "), > String( > count > ) > )
Zhaoxin On Wed, Nov 2, 2016 at 10:50 AM, Zhao Xin <owe...@gmail.com> wrote: > I think in Swift. > > let count = 10 >> let says = NSLocalizedString(" >> blabla >> \(count) >> blabla >> ", comment: " >> blabla >> ") > > > can be roughly interpreted as > > let says = String.localizedStringWithFormat(NSLocalizedString(" >> blabla >> % >> @ >> blabla >> ", comment: " >> blabla >> "), count) > > > So if Swift does not want to do much effort on this , it could just find > every localized string that is with '\(foo)' in `NSLocalizedString` and > converted to `String.localizedStringWithFormat(NSLocalizedString...` > internally. > > Zhaoxin > > > On Wed, Nov 2, 2016 at 12:08 AM, Jens Alfke <j...@mooseyard.com> wrote: > >> >> > On Nov 1, 2016, at 1:53 AM, Zhao Xin via swift-users < >> swift-users@swift.org> wrote: >> > >> > I began to realize that` \(count)` was not dealed well in localization. >> The compiler calculated the full string then looking for the translation, >> instead of looking for the translation first. >> >> NSLocalizedString was designed (in the 1990s) to be used with methods >> like String(format:…) that take printf-style “%”-substituted format strings. >> Swift’s string interpolation is obviously a different mechanism entirely. >> >> I suspect that Swift interpolation won’t work well for localized strings >> because the string and the code are so tightly connected. Localization very >> often needs to change the order of parameters, for instance. It’s also >> unclear where things like number formatting happen in Swift interpolation; >> when localizing a string, the conversion needs to be done using the same >> locale as the string lookup, which might not happen if the string-to-number >> conversion is separate and uses the default locale. >> >> —Jens > > >
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