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=== .msg uses the ''msg'' parser type===
 
=== .msg uses the ''msg'' parser type===
When defining a project containing LRM Standard .msg resource files,, there is no need to define a ''<parser-type>'' as the ''msg'' parser will always be used.
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When defining a project containing LRM Standard .msg resource files, there is no need to define a ''<parser-type>'' as the ''msg'' parser will always be used.
   
 
=== unique file extension needs to define ''msg'' parser type ===
 
=== unique file extension needs to define ''msg'' parser type ===
 
If a unique file extension is a valid .msg file, then the ''<parser-type>'' should be ''msg'' in the project definition file.
 
If a unique file extension is a valid .msg file, then the ''<parser-type>'' should be ''msg'' in the project definition file.
   
== Example Project Definition File ==
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== Example of Project Definition for Resources ==
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The following is an example of msg resource file definitions. See [[Supported_Resource_Bundles#Resource_Extensions| resource extensions]] for more information.
   
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
 
<lrmconf>
 
<model-version>2.0.11</model-version>
 
<project-name>DemoMsg</project-name>
 
<project-desc>This is a sample LRM Project definition file, configured for Msg resource files</project-desc>
 
<group-name>acme</group-name>
 
<top-level-dir>C:\acme\source</top-level-dir>
 
<detect-errors>
 
<missed-trans-error>0</missed-trans-error>
 
<parameter-mismatch-error>1</parameter-mismatch-error>
 
</detect-errors>
 
<track-back-locale>br</track-back-locale>
 
<pseudo-locale>eo</pseudo-locale>
 
<target-locales>
 
<locale>es_MX</locale>
 
<locale>fr_CA</locale>
 
<locale>fr_FR</locale>
 
</target-locales>
 
<default-locale>en_US</default-locale>
 
 
<resource-extensions>
 
<resource-extensions>
 
<resource-extension>
 
<resource-extension>
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</resource-extension>
 
</resource-extension>
 
</resource-extensions>
 
</resource-extensions>
<dirset>
 
<includes>
 
<include-dir-file>**/src/**</include-dir-file>
 
</includes>
 
<excludes>
 
<exclude-dir-file>**/src/bin/**</exclude-dir-file>
 
</excludes>
 
</dirset>
 
</lrmconf>
 

Latest revision as of 20:25, 18 September 2017

Example of .msg files as well as file extensions using the msg parser type

$ A Globalyzer generated message file

$set MainSet

$  SOURCE_FILE C:/Path/to/my/source/StringBug.hpp
STRI_BADLINE_6 "Bad line"
STRI_INVALID_7 "Invalid Rectangle"
STRI_INVALID_8 "Invalid Color"
STRI_INVALID_9 "Invalid Point"
STRI_INVALID_10 "Invalid DWORD"
STRI_UNRECOG_11 "Unrecognized type"
STRI_SLINEDS_12 "%s (line #%d) : %s"
STRI_RUNTIME_13 "Runtime Variable Error"
STRI_KEYNOTF_14 "Key not found"

$  SOURCE_FILE C:/Path/to/my/source/keypressEvents.cxx
KEYP_PRESSED_1 "Pressed "
KEYP_UP_2 "Up"
KEYP_THEUPAR_3 "The up arrow was pressed."
KEYP_SHOULDD_4 "Should detect because ignore second issue"
KEYP_THEAKEY_5 "The a key was pressed."

msg parser type

valid msg syntax

Files that use the msg parser are expected to have valid msg syntax

.msg uses the msg parser type

When defining a project containing LRM Standard .msg resource files, there is no need to define a <parser-type> as the msg parser will always be used.

unique file extension needs to define msg parser type

If a unique file extension is a valid .msg file, then the <parser-type> should be msg in the project definition file.

Example of Project Definition for Resources

The following is an example of msg resource file definitions. See resource extensions for more information.

 <resource-extensions>
   <resource-extension>
     <!-- parser-type not needed since .msg is a standard LRM extension that maps to the msg parser type -->
     <extension>msg</extension>
     <file-name-pattern>*_l_c_v</file-name-pattern>
     <use-pattern-on-dflt-locale>0</use-pattern-on-dflt-locale>
     <file-location-pattern></file-location-pattern>
     <use-location-pattern-on-dflt-locale>0</use-location-pattern-on-dflt-locale>
     <base-file-encoding>UTF-8</base-file-encoding>
     <localized-file-encoding>UTF-8</localized-file-encoding>
     <parameter-regex-pattern><![CDATA[%\\d+%|%[ds]]]></parameter-regex-pattern>
   </resource-extension>
   <resource-extension>
     <!-- parser-type is required because .myext is not a standard LRM extension -->
     <extension>myext</extension>
     <parser-type>msg</parser-type>
     <file-name-pattern>*_l_c_v</file-name-pattern>
     <use-pattern-on-dflt-locale>0</use-pattern-on-dflt-locale>
     <file-location-pattern></file-location-pattern>
     <use-location-pattern-on-dflt-locale>0</use-location-pattern-on-dflt-locale>
     <base-file-encoding>UTF-8</base-file-encoding>
     <localized-file-encoding>UTF-8</localized-file-encoding>
     <parameter-regex-pattern><![CDATA[%\\d+%|%[ds]]]></parameter-regex-pattern>
   </resource-extension>
 </resource-extensions>