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/* This file is part of the svarlang project and is published under the terms |
* of the MIT license. |
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* Copyright (C) 2021-2022 Mateusz Viste |
* Copyright (C) 2021-2023 Mateusz Viste |
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* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a |
* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), |
25,6 → 25,13 |
#ifndef SVARLANG_H |
#define SVARLANG_H |
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/* library version */ |
#define SVARLANGVER "20230628" |
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/* returns a pointer to a string with the SvarLANG's library version, |
* independently of the SVARLANGVER string above. */ |
const char *svarlang_getver(void); |
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/* loads translations for program progname, language lang, in paths. |
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* only the two first letters of the lang strings are meaningful and they are |
42,10 → 49,12 |
* done yet. */ |
int svarlang_load(const char *progname, const char *lang, const char *paths); |
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/* same as svarlang_load(), but relies on getenv() to pull LANG and NLSPATH. |
* this call should be used only by "CORE" SvarDOS programs. */ |
int svarlang_autoload(const char *progname); |
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/* Returns a pointer to the string "id". Does not require svalang_load() to be |
* executed, but then it will only return the reference language strings. |
* a string id is the concatenation of the CATS-style identifiers, for example |
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* It NEVER returns NULL, if id not found then an empty string is returned */ |
const char *svarlang_strid(unsigned short id); |
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/* a convenience definition to fetch strings by their CATS-style pairs instead |
* of the 16-bit id. */ |
#define svarlang_str(x, y) svarlang_strid((x << 8) | y) |
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#endif |