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php concatenation unknown to xgettext |
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Wed, 4 Jul 2007 23:34:28 +0200 (CEST) |
Hello,
the following minimal php source is not correctly parsed by xgettext:
<?php
_("foo"."bar");
?>
ran through `xgettext -o /dev/stdout test.php` gives:
msgid "foo"
msgstr ""
expected result:
msgid "foobar"
msgstr ""
The dot is the concatenation operator and is very handy when dealing
with longer strings (esp when they take up more than 80 columns).
$ xgettext --version
xgettext (GNU gettext-tools) 0.15
Thanks,
Jan
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