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It seems that the new phpcs3 checker is now controlling those
line comments that previously were ignored.
This commit just looks for all the cases and bulk-add
them when needed. The bash script (mac) used to add all them is:
while read -r line; do
arr=(${line//:/ })
if [[ -n ${arr[0]} ]] && [[ -n ${arr[1]} ]]; then
echo " file ${arr[0]}, line ${arr[1]}"
sed -i "${arr[1]}s/\$/\./" ${arr[0]}
fi
done < <(find . -name version.php | xargs ag --nomultiline '>(version|requires) *=.*//.*[^;\.]$')
To Install it:
- Enable if from "Administration/Filters".
To Use it:
- Create your contents in multiple languages.
- Enclose every language content between:
<span lang="XX" class="multilang">your_content_here</span><span lang="YY" class="multilang">your_content_other_lang</span>
- Test it (by changing your language).
How it works:
- look for "lang blocks" in the code.
- for each "lang block":
- if there are texts in the currently active language, print them.
- else, if there exists texts in the current parent language, print them.
- else, print the first language found in the text.
- text out of "lang blocks" will be showed always.
Definition of "lang block":
Is a collection of lang tags separated only by whitespace chars (space,
tab, linefeed or return chars).
One example in action:
- This text:
<span lang="en" class="multilang">Hello!</span><span lang="es" class="multilang">Hola!</span>
This text is common for every language because it's out from any lang block.
<span lang="en" class="multilang">Bye!</span><span lang="it" class="multilang">Ciao!</span>
- Will print, if current language is English:
Hello!
This text is common for every language because it's out from any lang block.
Bye!
- And, in Spanish, it will print:
Hola!
This text is common for every language because it's out from any lang block.
Bye!
Ciao, Eloy :-)
stronk7@moodle.org
2005-11-16
Syntax was changed in 1.8, the conversion of existing text is done from admin/multilangupgrade.php
Ciao, skodak :-)
2006-12-11