check-markup revision bb4cebb2ea72fa01f4d73ff799a3745f7c62ddeb
#! /usr/bin/perl -w
# Try to detect markup errors in translations.
# Author: Peter Moulder <pmoulder@mail.csse.monash.edu.au>
# Copyright (C) 2004 Monash University
# License: GNU GPL v2 or (at your option) any later version.
# Initial egrep version:
#mydir=`dirname "$0"`
#egrep '<b>[^<>]*(>|<([^/]|/([^b"]|b[^>])))' "$mydir"/*.po
# Somewhat simplified by use of negative lookahead in perl.
# (The egrep version as written can't detect problems that span a line,
# e.g. unterminated `<b>'. One way of doing the s/"\n"//g thing would be with
# tr and sed, but that requires a sed that allows arbitrary line lengths, which
# many non-GNU seds don't.)
use strict;
my $com = qr/(?:\#[^\n]*\n)/;
my $str = qr/(?:"(?:[^"\\]|\\.)*")/;
my $attrsRE = qr/(?: +[^<>]*)?/;
my $span_attr = qr/(?:\ +(?:font_(?:desc|family)|face|size|style|weight|variant|stretch|(?:fore|back)ground|underline|rise|strikethrough|fallback|lang)\=\\\"[^\\\"]*\\\")/;
my $rc = 0;
sub po_error ($) {
my ($msg) = @_;
my $name = $ARGV;
$name =~ s,.*/,,;
print "$name: $msg:\n$_";
$rc = 1;
}
# Returns true iff successful.
sub check_str ($) {
my ($str) = @_;
$str =~ s/\A"// or die "Bug: No leading `\"' in `$str'";
$str =~ s/"\Z// or die "Bug: No trailing `\"' in `$str'";
if ($str =~ /\AProject-Id-Version:.*POT-Creation-Date/
or $str =~ /\A<[^<>]*>\Z/) {
# Not a Pango string.
return 1;
}
my $is_xml = 0;
# Remove valid sequences.
while ($str =~ s{<([bisu]|big|su[bp]|small|tt|span)(${attrsRE})>[^<>]*</\1>}{}) {
$is_xml = 1;
my ($tag, $attrs) = ($1, $2);
if ($tag eq 'span') {
$attrs =~ s/${span_attr}*//g;
if ($attrs ne '') {
$attrs =~ s/\A *//;
$attrs =~ s/\\"/"/g;
po_error("Unexpected <span> attributes `$attrs'");
return 0;
}
} else {
if ($attrs !~ /\A *\Z/) {
po_error("<$tag> can't have attributes in Pango");
return 0;
}
}
}
if (($str =~ m{&#[^0-9]+;}) or ($str =~ m{&#x[^0-9a-fA-F]+;})) {
po_error("Entity declaration error (must look like '&#123;' or '&#x40;' and be in ASCII)");
return 0;
}
if (($str =~ m{&#[^0-9]+}) or ($str =~ m{&#x[^0-9a-fA-F]+})) {
po_error("Entity declaration error 2 (must look like '&#123;' or '&#x40;' and be in ASCII)");
return 0;
}
if (($str =~ m{&#(?![0-9]{2,4};)}) or ($str =~ m{&#x(?![0-9a-fA-F]{2,4};)})) {
po_error("Entity declaration error 3 (must look like '&#123;' or '&#x40;' and be in ASCII)");
return 0;
}
# Check for attributes etc. in non-<span> element.
if ($str =~ m{<([bisu]|big|su[bp]|small|tt)\b(?! *)>}) {
po_error("Unexpected characters in <$1> tag");
return 0;
}
if ($str =~ m{<([bisu]|big|su[bp]|small|span|tt)${attrsRE}>}) {
po_error("unclosed <$1>");
return 0;
}
if ($str =~ m{</\ *([bisu]|big|su[bp]|small|span|tt)\ *>}) {
po_error("Unmatched closing </$1>");
return 0;
}
if (!$is_xml) {
$str =~ s/<(?:defs|image|rect|svg)>//g;
$str =~ s/<[ 01]//g;
$str =~ s/\A>+//;
$str =~ s/<+\Z//;
$str =~ s/\([<>][01]\)//g;
$str =~ s/ -> //g;
# Quoting.
$str =~ s/\[[<>]\]//g;
$str =~ s/\\"[<>]\\"//g;
$str =~ s/\xe2\x80\x9e[<>]\xe2\x80\x9c//g;
$str =~ s/\xc2\xab[<>]\xc2\xbb//;
}
$str =~ s/\A[^<>]*//;
$str =~ s/[^<>]*\Z//;
if ($str =~ /\A([<>])\Z/) {
if ($is_xml) {
po_error("Unescaped `$1'");
return 0;
} else {
return 1;
}
}
if ($str ne '') {
po_error("parsing error for `$str'");
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
sub check_strs (@) {
if ($#_ < 1) {
die "check_strs: expecting >= 2 strings";
}
if ((($_[0] eq '""') && ($_[1] =~ /Project-Id-Version:.*POT-Creation-Date:/s))
or ($_[0] eq '"> and < scale by:"')) {
# Not a Pango string.
return 1;
}
foreach my $str (@_) {
$str eq '""' or check_str($str) or return 0;
}
return 1;
}
$/ = '';
# Reference for the markup language:
# http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/pango/PangoMarkupFormat.html
# (though not all translation strings will be pango markup strings).
ENTRY: while(<>) {
if (m{\A${com}*\Z}) {
next ENTRY;
}
s/"\n"//g;
if (!m{\A${com}*msgid[^\n]*\n${com}*msgstr[^\n]*\n${com}*\Z} &&
!m{\A${com}*msgid[^\n]*\n${com}*msgid_plural[^\n]*\n${com}*(msgstr\[[^\n]*\n${com}*)+\Z}) {
po_error('Not in msg format');
next ENTRY;
}
if (!m{\A${com}*msgid ${str}\s*\n${com}*msgstr ${str}\s*\n${com}*\Z} &&
!m{\A${com}*msgid ${str}\s*\n${com}*msgid_plural ${str}\s*\n${com}*(msgstr\[\d+\] ${str}\s*\n${com}*)+\Z}) {
po_error('Mismatched quotes');
next ENTRY;
}
if (m{\n\#,\ fuzzy}) {
# Fuzzy entries aren't used, so ignore them.
# (This prevents warnings about mismatching <>/ pattern.)
next ENTRY;
}
if (m{\A${com}*msgid\ (${str})\n
${com}*msgstr\ (${str})\n
${com}*\Z}x) {
check_strs($1, $2) or next ENTRY;
}
elsif (m{\A${com}*msgid\ (${str})\n
${com}*msgid_plural\ (${str})\n
((?:${com}*msgstr\[\d+\]\ ${str}\n${com}*)+)\Z}x) {
my ($s1, $s2, $rest) = ($1, $2, $3);
my @strs = ($s1, $s2);
while ($rest =~ s/\A${com}*msgstr\[\d+\]\ (${str})\n${com}*//) {
push @strs, ($1);
}
$rest eq '' or die "BUG: unparsed plural entries `$rest'";
check_strs(@strs) or next ENTRY;
}
elsif (m{$str[ \t]}) {
po_error('Trailing whitespace');
next ENTRY;
} else {
po_error("parse error; may be a bug in po/check-markup");
}
}
# Some makefiles (currently the top-level Makefile.am) expect this script to
# exit 1 if any problems found.
exit $rc;