Name File::Gettext - Read and write GNU Gettext po / mo files Version This documents version v0.28.$Rev: 1 $ of File::Gettext Synopsis use File::Gettext; my $domain = File::Gettext->new( $attrs )->load( $lang, @names ); Description Extends File::DataClass::Schema. Provides for the reading and writing of GNU Gettext PO files and the reading of MO files. Used by Class::Usul::L10N to translate application message strings into different languages Configuration and Environment Defines the following attributes; catagory_name Subdirectory of localdir that contains the mo / po files. Defaults to LC_MESSAGES charset Default character set used it the mo / po does not specify one. Defaults to iso-8859-1 default_po_header Default header information used to create new po files header_key_table Maps attribute header names onto their po file header strings localedir Base path to the mo / po files result_source_attributes Defines the attributes available in the result object source_name Either po or mo. Defaults to po Subroutines/Methods get_lang_file $gettext->get_lang_file( $lang, $file ); Returns the path to the po/mo file for the specified language load This method modifier adds the pluralisation function to the return data resultset A method modifier that provides the result source name to the same method in the parent class set_path $gettext->set_path( $lang, $file ); Sets the path attribute on the parent class from $lang and $file source A method modifier that provides the result source name to the same method in the parent class Diagnostics None Dependencies File::DataClass Moo Incompatibilities There are no known incompatibilities in this module Bugs and Limitations There are no known bugs in this module. Please report problems to the address below. Patches are welcome Acknowledgements Larry Wall - For the Perl programming language Author Peter Flanigan, License and Copyright Copyright (c) 2015 Peter Flanigan. All rights reserved This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE