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SC3004
Vidar Holen edited this page Jul 25, 2021
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printf $"Hello, %s\n" "$USER"
# Check if gettext exists
if ! type gettext > /dev/null 2>&1
then
# If not, create a dummy function that returns the input verbatim
gettext() { printf '%s' "$1"; }
fi
# Use gettext to get a translated version of the string
printf "$(gettext 'Hello, %s\n')" "$USER"
Bash allows using $"..."
to easily get a translated string according to the current locale. This is powered by the gettext infrastructure.
Neither $".."
nor the gettext infrastructure or the gettext
command is POSIX. A script targeting sh
may choose to invoke gettext
if the system has it (such as GNU or Solaris), or use the translated string verbatim if it doesn't (such as macOS or FreeBSD).
None.
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