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#
# language.py: install data component that stores information about both
# installer runtime language choice and installed system
# language support.
#
# Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2009 Red Hat, Inc.
# All rights reserved.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program 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 General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
import os
import string
import locale
import gettext
from simpleconfig import SimpleConfigFile
import logging
log = logging.getLogger("anaconda")
# Converts a single language into a "language search path". For example,
# fr_FR.utf8@euro would become "fr_FR.utf8@eueo fr_FR.utf8 fr_FR fr"
def expandLangs(astring):
langs = [astring]
charset = None
base = None
# remove charset ...
if '.' in astring:
langs.append(string.split(astring, '.')[0])
if '@' in astring:
charset = string.split(astring, '@')[1]
if '_' in astring:
base = string.split(astring, '_')[0]
if charset:
langs.append("%s@%s" % (base, charset))
langs.append(base)
else:
langs.append(astring[:2])
return langs
class Language(object):
def _setInstLang(self, value):
# Always store in its full form so we know what we're comparing with.
try:
self._instLang = self._canonLang(value)
except ValueError:
# If the language isn't listed in lang-table, we won't know what
# keyboard/font/etc. to use. However, we can still set the $LANG
# to that and make sure it works in the installed system.
self._instLang = value
# If we're running in text mode, value may not be a supported language
# to display. We need to default to en_US.UTF-8 for now.
if self.displayMode == 't':
for (lang, info) in self.localeInfo.iteritems():
# If there's no font, it's not a supported language.
if lang == self._instLang and info[2] == "none":
self._instLang = self._default
break
# Now set some things to make sure the language setting takes effect
# right now.
os.environ["LANG"] = self._instLang
os.environ["LC_NUMERIC"] = "C"
try:
locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, "")
except locale.Error:
pass
# XXX: oh ick. this is the sort of thing which you should never do...
# but we switch languages at runtime and thus need to invalidate
# the set of languages/mofiles which gettext knows about
gettext._translations = {}
def _getInstLang(self):
# If we were given a language that's not in lang-table, lie and say
# we're using the default. This prevents us from having to check all
# over the place. Unfortunately, it also means anaconda will be
# running with the wrong font and keyboard in these cases.
if self._instLang in self.localeInfo.keys():
return self._instLang
else:
return self._default
# The language being displayed while anaconda is running.
instLang = property(lambda s: s._getInstLang(), lambda s, v: s._setInstLang(v))
def _setSystemLang(self, value):
# Always store in its full form so we know what we're comparing with.
try:
self._systemLang = self._canonLang(value)
except ValueError:
# If the language isn't listed in lang-table, we won't know what
# keyboard/font/etc. to use. However, we can still set the $LANG
# to that and make sure it works in the installed system.
self._systemLang = value
# Now set a bunch of other things that'll get written to
# /etc/sysconfig/i18n on the installed system.
self.info["LANG"] = self._systemLang
if not self.localeInfo.has_key(self._systemLang):
return
if self.localeInfo[self._systemLang][2] == "none":
self.info["SYSFONT"] = None
else:
self.info["SYSFONT"] = self.localeInfo[self._systemLang][2]
# XXX hack - because of exceptional cases on the var - zh_CN.GB2312
if self._systemLang == "zh_CN.GB18030":
self.info["LANGUAGE"] = "zh_CN.GB18030:zh_CN.GB2312:zh_CN"
# The language to use on the installed system. This can differ from the
# language being used during anaconda. For instance, text installs cannot
# display all languages (CJK, Indic, etc.).
systemLang = property(lambda s: s._systemLang, lambda s, v: s._setSystemLang(v))
def __init__ (self, display_mode = 'g'):
self._default = "en_US.UTF-8"
self.displayMode = display_mode
self.info = {}
self.localeInfo = {}
self.nativeLangNames = {}
# English name -> native name mapping
search = ('lang-names', '/usr/lib/anaconda/lang-names')
for path in search:
if os.access(path, os.R_OK):
f = open(path, 'r')
for line in f.readlines():
lang, native = string.split(line, '\t')
native = native.strip()
self.nativeLangNames[lang] = native
f.close()
break
# nick -> (name, short name, font, keyboard, timezone) mapping
search = ('lang-table', '/tmp/updates/lang-table', '/etc/lang-table',
'/usr/lib/anaconda/lang-table')
for path in search:
if os.access(path, os.R_OK):
f = open(path, "r")
for line in f.readlines():
string.strip(line)
l = string.split(line, '\t')
# throw out invalid lines
if len(l) < 6:
continue
self.localeInfo[l[3]] = (l[0], l[1], l[2], l[4], string.strip(l[5]))
f.close()
break
# Hard code this to prevent errors in the build environment.
self.localeInfo['C'] = self.localeInfo[self._default]
# instLang must be set after localeInfo is populated, in case the
# current setting is unsupported by anaconda..
self.instLang = os.environ.get("LANG", self._default)
self.systemLang = os.environ.get("LANG", self._default)
def _canonLang(self, lang):
"""Convert the shortened form of a language name into the full
version. If it's not found, raise ValueError.
Example: fr -> fr_FR.UTF-8
fr_FR -> fr_FR.UTF-8
fr_CA -> ValueError
"""
for key in self.localeInfo.keys():
if lang in expandLangs(key):
return key
raise ValueError
def available(self):
return self.nativeLangNames.keys()
def dracutSetupString(self):
args=""
for (key, val) in self.info.iteritems():
if val != None:
args += " %s=%s" % (key, val)
return args
def getCurrentLangSearchList(self):
return expandLangs(self.systemLang) + ['C']
def getDefaultKeyboard(self):
return self.localeInfo[self.systemLang][3]
def getDefaultTimeZone(self):
return self.localeInfo[self.systemLang][4]
def getFontFile(self, lang):
# Note: in /etc/fonts.cgz fonts are named by the map
# name as that's unique, font names are not
try:
l = self._canonLang(lang)
except ValueError:
l = self._default
return self.localeInfo[l][2]
def getLangName(self, lang):
try:
l = self._canonLang(lang)
except ValueError:
l = self._default
return self.localeInfo[l][0]
def getLangByName(self, name):
for (key, val) in self.localeInfo.iteritems():
if val[0] == name:
return key
def getNativeLangName(self, lang):
return self.nativeLangNames[lang]
def write(self, instPath):
f = open(instPath + "/etc/sysconfig/i18n", "w")
for (key, val) in self.info.iteritems():
if val != None:
f.write("%s=\"%s\"\n" % (key, val))
f.close()
def writeKS(self, f):
f.write("lang %s\n" % self.info['LANG'])
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