CatalystX::Usul::L10N - Localize text strings
0.6.$Revision: 1165 $
use CatalystX::Usul::L10N; my $l10n = CatalystX::Usul::L10N->new( { debug => $c->debug, log => $c->log, tempdir => File::Spec->tmpdir } ); $local_text = $l10n->localize( $key, { domain_names => [ 'default', $c->action->namespace ], locale => q(de_DE), params => { name => 'value', }, } );
Localize text strings
A POSIX locale id has the form
<language>_<country>.<charset>@<key>=<value>;...
If the use_country attribute is set to true in the constructor call then the language and country are used from locale. By default use_country is false and only the language from the locale attribute is used
Finish initializing the object
$po_header_hash_ref = $l10n->get_po_header( { locale => q(de) } );
Returns a hash ref containing the keys and values of the PO header record
$local_text = $l10n->localize( $key, $args );
Localizes the message. The message catalog is loaded from a GNU Gettext portable object file. Returns the $key if the message is not in the catalog. Language is selected by the $args->{locale} attribute. Expands positional parameters of the form [_<n>] if $args->{params} is an array ref of values to substitute. Otherwise expands named attributes of the form {attr_name} using the $args hash for substitution values. The attribute $args->{count} is passed to the machine object files plural function which is used to select either the singular or plural form of the translation. If $args->{context} is supplied it is prepended to the $key before the lookup in the catalog takes place
$key
$args->{locale}
[_<n>]
$args->{params}
{attr_name}
$args
$args->{count}
$args->{context}
Asserts that the locale attribute is set
There are no known incompatibilities in this module
There are no known bugs in this module. Please report problems to the address below. Patches are welcome
Peter Flanigan, <Support at RoxSoft.co.uk>
<Support at RoxSoft.co.uk>
Larry Wall - For the Perl programming language
Copyright (c) 2012 Peter Flanigan. All rights reserved
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To install CatalystX::Usul, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm CatalystX::Usul
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install CatalystX::Usul
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.