for LC_MESSAGES definition.
This broke compilation on Windows.
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- Deprecate GSSetLocale and GSSetLocaleC; they now do nothing
but print a warning.
- Introduce GSDefaultLanguageLocale(), which is a
substitute for GSSetLocale(LC_MESSAGES, nil), which just returns the
current setting of LC_MESSAGES.
* Source/NSObject.m (+initialize): Remove GSSetLocaleC call,
which was changing the libc locale.
* Source/NSUserDefaults.m: Use GSDefaultLanguageLocale() instead of
GSSetLocale(LC_MESSAGES, nil)
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- Refactoring of the code to read the system language list
into a separate function, systemLanguages().
- Add support for the LANGUAGE environment variable, a GNU extension.
It holds a colon-separated list of locales, and is intended to let
the user specify a list of their preferred languages in order.
For example, the language settings GUI in Ubuntu modifies the
LANGUAGE variable.
More info here:
http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/manual/gettext.html#The-LANGUAGE-variable
- When populating NSLanguages, "expand" locales into a list of
related variants, formed by stripping off region suffixes. This
ensures that if a user's environment is set to a regional version
of a language (say CanadaFrench) but an application is only
traslated into French, the plain French translation will still be used.
e.g. if the system locales are {fr_CA, en_CA}, expand the list to
{fr_CA, fr, en_CA, en}.
* Headers/GNUstepBase/GSLocale.h:
* Source/GSLocale.m:
New functions GSLocaleVariants and GSLanguagesFromLocale
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- Using the correct format specifier
- Remove substringFromRange: (GNUstep extension) from NSString.h and use the non-deprecated version in -base.
- Delete definitions of methods that are the same in both a class and a category on that class (NSArray and NSObject).
Two files still have warnings:
- The GNUTLS stuff is using a load of deprecated APIs.
- xmlparse.m replaces a method using a category. This method seems to always return nil. Not sure what it's meant to do, or why it isn't a delegate of some kind.
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