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Change the GETTEXT_POISON compile-time + runtime GIT_GETTEXT_POISON test parameter to only be a GIT_TEST_GETTEXT_POISON=<non-empty?> runtime parameter, to be consistent with other parameters documented in "Running tests with special setups" in t/README. When I added GETTEXT_POISON inbb946bba76
("i18n: add GETTEXT_POISON to simulate unfriendly translator", 2011-02-22) I was concerned with ensuring that the _() function would get constant folded if NO_GETTEXT was defined, and likewise that GETTEXT_POISON would be compiled out unless it was defined. But as the benchmark in my [1] shows doing a one-off runtime getenv("GIT_TEST_[...]") is trivial, and since GETTEXT_POISON was originally added the GIT_TEST_* env variables have become the common idiom for turning on special test setups. So change GETTEXT_POISON to work the same way. Now the GETTEXT_POISON=YesPlease compile-time option is gone, and running the tests with GIT_TEST_GETTEXT_POISON=[YesPlease|] can be toggled on/off without recompiling. This allows for conditionally amending tests to test with/without poison, similar to what859fdc0c3c
("commit-graph: define GIT_TEST_COMMIT_GRAPH", 2018-08-29) did for GIT_TEST_COMMIT_GRAPH. Do some of that, now we e.g. always run the t0205-gettext-poison.sh test. I did enough there to remove the GETTEXT_POISON prerequisite, but its inverse C_LOCALE_OUTPUT is still around, and surely some tests using it can be converted to e.g. always set GIT_TEST_GETTEXT_POISON=. Notes on the implementation: * We still compile a dedicated GETTEXT_POISON build in Travis CI. Perhaps this should be revisited and integrated into the "linux-gcc" build, seeae59a4e44f
("travis: run tests with GIT_TEST_SPLIT_INDEX", 2018-01-07) for prior art in that area. Then again maybe not, see [2]. * We now skip a test in t0000-basic.sh under GIT_TEST_GETTEXT_POISON=YesPlease that wasn't skipped before. This test relies on C locale output, but due to an edge case in how the previous implementation of GETTEXT_POISON worked (reading it from GIT-BUILD-OPTIONS) wasn't enabling poison correctly. Now it does, and needs to be skipped. * The getenv() function is not reentrant, so out of paranoia about code of the form: printf(_("%s"), getenv("some-env")); call use_gettext_poison() in our early setup in git_setup_gettext() so we populate the "poison_requested" variable in a codepath that's won't suffer from that race condition. * We error out in the Makefile if you're still saying GETTEXT_POISON=YesPlease to prompt users to change their invocation. * We should not print out poisoned messages during the test initialization itself to keep it more readable, so the test library hides the variable if set in $GIT_TEST_GETTEXT_POISON_ORIG during setup. See [3]. See also [4] for more on the motivation behind this patch, and the history of the GETTEXT_POISON facility. 1. https://public-inbox.org/git/871s8gd32p.fsf@evledraar.gmail.com/ 2. https://public-inbox.org/git/20181102163725.GY30222@szeder.dev/ 3. https://public-inbox.org/git/20181022202241.18629-2-szeder.dev@gmail.com/ 4. https://public-inbox.org/git/878t2pd6yu.fsf@evledraar.gmail.com/ Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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# This shell library is Git's interface to gettext.sh. See po/README
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# for usage instructions.
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2010 Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
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#
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# Export the TEXTDOMAIN* data that we need for Git
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TEXTDOMAIN=git
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export TEXTDOMAIN
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if test -z "$GIT_TEXTDOMAINDIR"
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then
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TEXTDOMAINDIR="@@LOCALEDIR@@"
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else
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TEXTDOMAINDIR="$GIT_TEXTDOMAINDIR"
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fi
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export TEXTDOMAINDIR
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# First decide what scheme to use...
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GIT_INTERNAL_GETTEXT_SH_SCHEME=fallthrough
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if test -n "$GIT_TEST_GETTEXT_POISON"
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then
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GIT_INTERNAL_GETTEXT_SH_SCHEME=poison
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elif test -n "@@USE_GETTEXT_SCHEME@@"
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then
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GIT_INTERNAL_GETTEXT_SH_SCHEME="@@USE_GETTEXT_SCHEME@@"
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elif test -n "$GIT_INTERNAL_GETTEXT_TEST_FALLBACKS"
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then
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: no probing necessary
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elif type gettext.sh >/dev/null 2>&1
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then
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# GNU libintl's gettext.sh
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GIT_INTERNAL_GETTEXT_SH_SCHEME=gnu
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elif test "$(gettext -h 2>&1)" = "-h"
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then
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# gettext binary exists but no gettext.sh. likely to be a gettext
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# binary on a Solaris or something that is not GNU libintl and
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# lack eval_gettext.
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GIT_INTERNAL_GETTEXT_SH_SCHEME=gettext_without_eval_gettext
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fi
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export GIT_INTERNAL_GETTEXT_SH_SCHEME
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# ... and then follow that decision.
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case "$GIT_INTERNAL_GETTEXT_SH_SCHEME" in
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gnu)
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# Use libintl's gettext.sh, or fall back to English if we can't.
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. gettext.sh
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;;
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gettext_without_eval_gettext)
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# Solaris has a gettext(1) but no eval_gettext(1)
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eval_gettext () {
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gettext "$1" | (
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export PATH $(git sh-i18n--envsubst --variables "$1");
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git sh-i18n--envsubst "$1"
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)
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}
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eval_ngettext () {
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ngettext "$1" "$2" "$3" | (
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export PATH $(git sh-i18n--envsubst --variables "$2");
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git sh-i18n--envsubst "$2"
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)
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}
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;;
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poison)
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# Emit garbage so that tests that incorrectly rely on translatable
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# strings will fail.
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gettext () {
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printf "%s" "# GETTEXT POISON #"
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}
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eval_gettext () {
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printf "%s" "# GETTEXT POISON #"
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}
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eval_ngettext () {
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printf "%s" "# GETTEXT POISON #"
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}
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;;
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*)
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gettext () {
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printf "%s" "$1"
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}
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eval_gettext () {
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printf "%s" "$1" | (
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export PATH $(git sh-i18n--envsubst --variables "$1");
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git sh-i18n--envsubst "$1"
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)
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}
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eval_ngettext () {
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(test "$3" = 1 && printf "%s" "$1" || printf "%s" "$2") | (
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export PATH $(git sh-i18n--envsubst --variables "$2");
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git sh-i18n--envsubst "$2"
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)
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}
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;;
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esac
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# Git-specific wrapper functions
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gettextln () {
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gettext "$1"
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echo
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}
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eval_gettextln () {
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eval_gettext "$1"
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echo
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}
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