backout: use cmdutil.revert directly instead of commands.revert
Before this change, backout would explicitly set the options it passed
to commands.revert in order to fall thru most of its logic and call
cmdutil.revert. This change makes it clearer what backup is trying to
accomplish and makes it robust against changes to the revert command.
#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# posplit - split messages in paragraphs on .po/.pot files
#
# license: MIT/X11/Expat
#
import sys
import polib
def addentry(po, entry, cache):
e = cache.get(entry.msgid)
if e:
e.occurrences.extend(entry.occurrences)
else:
po.append(entry)
cache[entry.msgid] = entry
def mkentry(orig, delta, msgid, msgstr):
entry = polib.POEntry()
entry.merge(orig)
entry.msgid = msgid or orig.msgid
entry.msgstr = msgstr or orig.msgstr
entry.occurrences = [(p, int(l) + delta) for (p, l) in orig.occurrences]
return entry
if __name__ == "__main__":
po = polib.pofile(sys.argv[1])
cache = {}
entries = po[:]
po[:] = []
for entry in entries:
msgids = entry.msgid.split(u'\n\n')
if entry.msgstr:
msgstrs = entry.msgstr.split(u'\n\n')
else:
msgstrs = [u''] * len(msgids)
if len(msgids) != len(msgstrs):
# places the whole existing translation as a fuzzy
# translation for each paragraph, to give the
# translator a chance to recover part of the old
# translation - erasing extra paragraphs is
# probably better than retranslating all from start
if 'fuzzy' not in entry.flags:
entry.flags.append('fuzzy')
msgstrs = [entry.msgstr] * len(msgids)
delta = 0
for msgid, msgstr in zip(msgids, msgstrs):
if msgid:
newentry = mkentry(entry, delta, msgid, msgstr)
addentry(po, newentry, cache)
delta += 2 + msgid.count('\n')
po.save()