| /* This file is not compiled in, it is used only to expose more |
| strings to gettextize. |
| |
| Why is this needed? |
| |
| Bison emits strings to translate in the generated code, for builtin |
| tokens. So they appear only in generated parsers, which are not |
| shipped, so they are not in the src tree, so we cannot use them in |
| our POTFILE. |
| |
| Except src/parse-gram.c, which is in the source tree. And even in |
| the git repo. But to avoid useless diffs in the repo, we do not |
| keep the #line directives in the src tree. Yet, for the user, we |
| ship a src/parse-gram.c _with_ the #lines. This is done in a |
| dist-hook which regenerates src/parse-gram.c when we run "make |
| dist". |
| |
| Unfortunately, then, update-po traverses the whole tree and sees |
| that the location of the strings to translate in src/parse-gram.c |
| have changed, so the bison.pot is to be updated. And that is not |
| possible in the "make dist" which is run within "make distcheck" |
| (not the one preparing the dist for distcheck, the one run by |
| distcheck to check that a distributed tarball can build a tarball) |
| because then the src tree is read-only. |
| |
| So let's not put src/parse-gram.c in the POTFILE, and expose these |
| strings to gettextize by hand. |
| */ |
| |
| // Please syntax-check. |
| #include <config.h> |
| |
| static const char *const msgid[] = |
| { |
| N_("end of file"), |
| N_("invalid token") |
| } |