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/**
* @file llresmgr.cpp
* @brief Localized resource manager
*
* $LicenseInfo:firstyear=2001&license=viewerlgpl$
* Second Life Viewer Source Code
* Copyright (C) 2010, Linden Research, Inc.
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation;
* version 2.1 of the License only.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*
* Linden Research, Inc., 945 Battery Street, San Francisco, CA 94111 USA
* $/LicenseInfo$
*/
// NOTE: this is a MINIMAL implementation. The interface will remain, but the implementation will
// (when the time is right) become dynamic and probably use external files.
#include "linden_common.h"
#include "llresmgr.h"
#include "llfontgl.h"
#include "llerror.h"
#include "llstring.h"
LLResMgr::LLResMgr()
{
// Set default
setLocale( LLLOCALE_USA );
}
void LLResMgr::setLocale( LLLOCALE_ID locale_id )
{
mLocale = locale_id;
}
char LLResMgr::getDecimalPoint() const
{
char decimal = localeconv()->decimal_point[0];
#if LL_DARWIN
// On the Mac, locale support is broken before 10.4, which causes things to go all pear-shaped.
if(decimal == 0)
{
decimal = '.';
}
#endif
return decimal;
}
char LLResMgr::getThousandsSeparator() const
{
char separator = localeconv()->thousands_sep[0];
#if LL_DARWIN
// On the Mac, locale support is broken before 10.4, which causes things to go all pear-shaped.
if(separator == 0)
{
separator = ',';
}
#endif
return separator;
}
char LLResMgr::getMonetaryDecimalPoint() const
{
char decimal = localeconv()->mon_decimal_point[0];
#if LL_DARWIN
// On the Mac, locale support is broken before 10.4, which causes things to go all pear-shaped.
if(decimal == 0)
{
decimal = '.';
}
#endif
return decimal;
}
char LLResMgr::getMonetaryThousandsSeparator() const
{
char separator = localeconv()->mon_thousands_sep[0];
#if LL_DARWIN
// On the Mac, locale support is broken before 10.4, which causes things to go all pear-shaped.
if(separator == 0)
{
separator = ',';
}
#endif
return separator;
}
// Sets output to a string of integers with monetary separators inserted according to the locale.
std::string LLResMgr::getMonetaryString( S32 input ) const
{
std::string output;
LLLocale locale(LLLocale::USER_LOCALE);
struct lconv *conv = localeconv();
#if LL_DARWIN
// On the Mac, locale support is broken before 10.4, which causes things to go all pear-shaped.
// Fake up a conv structure with some reasonable values for the fields this function uses.
struct lconv fakeconv;
char fake_neg[2] = "-";
char fake_mon_group[4] = "\x03\x03\x00"; // commas every 3 digits
if(conv->negative_sign[0] == 0) // Real locales all seem to have something here...
{
fakeconv = *conv; // start with what's there.
switch(mLocale)
{
default: // Unknown -- use the US defaults.
case LLLOCALE_USA:
case LLLOCALE_UK: // UK ends up being the same as US for the items used here.
fakeconv.negative_sign = fake_neg;
fakeconv.mon_grouping = fake_mon_group;
fakeconv.n_sign_posn = 1; // negative sign before the string
break;
}
conv = &fakeconv;
}
#endif
char* negative_sign = conv->negative_sign;
char separator = getMonetaryThousandsSeparator();
char* grouping = conv->mon_grouping;
// Note on mon_grouping:
// Specifies a string that defines the size of each group of digits in formatted monetary quantities.
// The operand for the mon_grouping keyword consists of a sequence of semicolon-separated integers.
// Each integer specifies the number of digits in a group. The initial integer defines the size of
// the group immediately to the left of the decimal delimiter. The following integers define succeeding
// groups to the left of the previous group. If the last integer is not -1, the size of the previous
// group (if any) is repeatedly used for the remainder of the digits. If the last integer is -1, no
// further grouping is performed.
// Note: we assume here that the currency symbol goes on the left. (Hey, it's Lindens! We can just decide.)
BOOL negative = (input < 0 );
BOOL negative_before = negative && (conv->n_sign_posn != 2);
BOOL negative_after = negative && (conv->n_sign_posn == 2);
std::string digits = llformat("%u", abs(input));
if( !grouping || !grouping[0] )
{
if( negative_before )
{
output.append( negative_sign );
}
output.append( digits );
if( negative_after )
{
output.append( negative_sign );
}
return output;
}
S32 groupings[10] = {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0};
S32 cur_group;
for( cur_group = 0; grouping[ cur_group ]; cur_group++ )
{
if( grouping[ cur_group ] != ';' )
{
groupings[cur_group] = grouping[ cur_group ];
}
cur_group++;
if( groupings[cur_group] < 0 )
{
break;
}
}
S32 group_count = cur_group;
char reversed_output[20] = ""; /* Flawfinder: ignore */
char forward_output[20] = ""; /* Flawfinder: ignore */
S32 output_pos = 0;
cur_group = 0;
S32 pos = digits.size()-1;
S32 count_within_group = 0;
while( (pos >= 0) && (groupings[cur_group] >= 0) )
{
count_within_group++;
if( count_within_group > groupings[cur_group] )
{
count_within_group = 1;
reversed_output[ output_pos++ ] = separator;
if( (cur_group + 1) >= group_count )
{
break;
}
else
if( groupings[cur_group + 1] > 0 )
{
cur_group++;
}
}
reversed_output[ output_pos++ ] = digits[pos--];
}
while( pos >= 0 )
{
reversed_output[ output_pos++ ] = digits[pos--];
}
reversed_output[ output_pos ] = '\0';
forward_output[ output_pos ] = '\0';
for( S32 i = 0; i < output_pos; i++ )
{
forward_output[ output_pos - 1 - i ] = reversed_output[ i ];
}
if( negative_before )
{
output.append( negative_sign );
}
output.append( forward_output );
if( negative_after )
{
output.append( negative_sign );
}
return output;
}
void LLResMgr::getIntegerString( std::string& output, S32 input ) const
{
// handle special case of input value being zero
if (input == 0)
{
output = "0";
return;
}
// *NOTE: this method does not handle negative input integers correctly
S32 fraction = 0;
std::string fraction_string;
S32 remaining_count = input;
while(remaining_count > 0)
{
fraction = (remaining_count) % 1000;
if (!output.empty())
{
if (fraction == remaining_count)
{
fraction_string = llformat_to_utf8("%d%c", fraction, getThousandsSeparator());
}
else
{
fraction_string = llformat_to_utf8("%3.3d%c", fraction, getThousandsSeparator());
}
output = fraction_string + output;
}
else
{
if (fraction == remaining_count)
{
fraction_string = llformat("%d", fraction);
}
else
{
fraction_string = llformat("%3.3d", fraction);
}
output = fraction_string;
}
remaining_count /= 1000;
}
}
#if LL_WINDOWS
const std::string LLLocale::USER_LOCALE("English_United States.1252");// = LLStringUtil::null;
const std::string LLLocale::SYSTEM_LOCALE("English_United States.1252");
#elif LL_DARWIN
const std::string LLLocale::USER_LOCALE("en_US.iso8859-1");// = LLStringUtil::null;
const std::string LLLocale::SYSTEM_LOCALE("en_US.iso8859-1");
#elif LL_SOLARIS
const std::string LLLocale::USER_LOCALE("en_US.ISO8859-1");
const std::string LLLocale::SYSTEM_LOCALE("C");
#else // LL_LINUX likes this
const std::string LLLocale::USER_LOCALE("en_US.utf8");
const std::string LLLocale::SYSTEM_LOCALE("C");
#endif
LLLocale::LLLocale(const std::string& locale_string)
{
mPrevLocaleString = setlocale( LC_ALL, NULL );
char* new_locale_string = setlocale( LC_ALL, locale_string.c_str());
if ( new_locale_string == NULL)
{
LL_WARNS_ONCE("LLLocale") << "Failed to set locale " << locale_string << LL_ENDL;
setlocale(LC_ALL, SYSTEM_LOCALE.c_str());
}
//else
//{
// LL_INFOS() << "Set locale to " << new_locale_string << LL_ENDL;
//}
}
LLLocale::~LLLocale()
{
setlocale( LC_ALL, mPrevLocaleString.c_str() );
}
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