msg_cmp.sh revision 1.2 1 1.1 martin #! /bin/sh
2 1.2 martin # $NetBSD: msg_cmp.sh,v 1.2 2019/06/11 15:31:19 martin Exp $
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30 1.1 martin #
31 1.1 martin
32 1.1 martin
33 1.1 martin # Compare two (binary) sysinst msg files and report identical messages.
34 1.1 martin # Used to find untranslated strings.
35 1.1 martin
36 1.1 martin usage()
37 1.1 martin {
38 1.1 martin echo "usage: msg_cmp.sh msg_defs.h file1 file2" >&2
39 1.1 martin exit 1
40 1.1 martin }
41 1.1 martin
42 1.1 martin [ "$#" = 3 ] || usage
43 1.1 martin
44 1.1 martin msg_defs=$1
45 1.1 martin msg_long="((msg)(long)"
46 1.1 martin close_paren=")"
47 1.1 martin
48 1.1 martin TMP1=/tmp/mct1.$$
49 1.1 martin TMP2=/tmp/mct2.$$
50 1.1 martin inp1=$2
51 1.1 martin inp2=$3
52 1.1 martin
53 1.1 martin # Read header file and set up map of message names to numbers
54 1.1 martin
55 1.1 martin exec <$msg_defs || exit 2
56 1.1 martin
57 1.1 martin while read define MSG_name number rest
58 1.1 martin do
59 1.1 martin [ -z "$number" -o -n "$rest" ] && continue
60 1.1 martin [ "$define" = "#define" ] || continue
61 1.1 martin name="${MSG_name#MSG_}"
62 1.1 martin [ "$name" = "${MSG_name}" ] && continue
63 1.1 martin msg_number="${number#$msg_long}"
64 1.1 martin [ "$msg_number" = "$number" ] && continue
65 1.1 martin msg_number="${msg_number%$close_paren}"
66 1.1 martin
67 1.1 martin varname=MSGNAME_$msg_number
68 1.1 martin eval $varname=$name
69 1.1 martin done
70 1.1 martin
71 1.1 martin # Make the sysinst binary message files usable with text tools
72 1.1 martin set -- $(tr '\000' '\n' < $inp1); off1=$(( $(( $2 + 2 )) \* 8 ))
73 1.1 martin set -- $(tr '\000' '\n' < $inp2); off2=$(( $(( $2 + 2 )) \* 8 ))
74 1.1 martin dd bs=1 skip=$off1 if=$inp1 2>/dev/null | tr '\n' '~' | tr '\000' '\n' > $TMP1
75 1.1 martin dd bs=1 skip=$off2 if=$inp2 2>/dev/null | tr '\n' '~' | tr '\000' '\n' > $TMP2
76 1.1 martin
77 1.1 martin # Open both input files
78 1.1 martin exec 3< $TMP1
79 1.1 martin exec 4< $TMP2
80 1.1 martin
81 1.1 martin # Compare lines
82 1.1 martin IFS=''
83 1.1 martin NUM=0
84 1.2 martin HDR="Messages identical to the English version:"
85 1.1 martin
86 1.1 martin while
87 1.1 martin read -r l1 <&3 && read -r l2 <&4
88 1.1 martin do
89 1.1 martin NUM=$(( $NUM + 1 ))
90 1.1 martin if [ "$l1" != "$l2" ]; then
91 1.1 martin continue
92 1.1 martin fi
93 1.1 martin [ -z "$hdr_done" ] && hdr_done=1 && printf "%s\n" $HDR
94 1.1 martin varname=MSGNAME_$NUM
95 1.1 martin eval $( printf "msg=$%s" $varname )
96 1.1 martin printf "%s (%d):\t%s\n" $msg $NUM $l1
97 1.1 martin done
98 1.1 martin
99 1.1 martin rm $TMP1 $TMP2
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