http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=52279
Bug #: 52279
Summary: Fortran translation issues issues
Classification: Unclassified
Product: gcc
Version: 4.7.0
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: fortran
AssignedTo: [email protected]
ReportedBy: [email protected]
Blocks: 52274
A) gfc_check_conformance - but possibly others - have:
if (gfc_check_conformance (op1, op2,
"elemental binary operation") != SUCCESS)
and then in gfc_check_conformance:
gfc_error ("Different shape for %s at %L on dimension %d "
"(%d and %d)", _(buffer), &op1->where, d + 1,
There are two issues: The passed string is not marked as to be translated. One
should use "G_()" [non-std-C string], N_(), or _(). And translating
"Different shape for " " at %L on dimension %d"
"elemental binary operation"
properly is difficult without the context.
B) gfc_check_intrinsic_standard
case GFC_STD_F95:
symstd_msg = "new in Fortran 95";
...
gfc_warning ("Intrinsic '%s' (is %s) is used at %L",
isym->name, _(symstd_msg), &where);
Again, the symstd_msg text does not end up in the .pot file. Additionally,
translating "(is %s)" is rather difficult. At least the 'is ' should moved
into symstd_msg; possibly the whole string. [For the latter: Be careful that
"%s" etc. still get expanded correctly.]
C) There are probably some more such items.
D) In some cases, giving translation hints would help translators.