A quick-and-dirty internationalization tool for C code.
Extracts strings from a program and turns them into #defines in a prepended code section. Has good features for incremental use. Handy for people who find gettext too heavyweight.
NEWS | project news |
cstrings-2.5.tar.gz | gzipped source tarball |
COPYING | project license |
README | roadmap file |
cstrings.html | HTML rendering of cstrings.1 |
The project repository is at https://gitlab.com/esr/cstrings.
If you appreciate this code (and especially if you make money by using it) please support me on Patreon.
Remove obsolete specfile so we don't duplicate metadata, create NEWS.
This work is funded by...
My Bronze supporters on Patreon: Martin Hohenberg, Jae Yang, Daniel Garber, Kyle Burkholder, Mike Nichols, Mark Ping, Tom Taylor, Arnold F. Williams, George Brower, Michael Nygard, Brendan Long, Sven Dowideit, Dave Witten, Jonathan Cast, James Cronin, David L. Jessup, Christopher Chang, Killer Delicious, Jacob Lyles, Neil Anuskiewicz, Mordant, Clemens Ladisch, Wojciech Woytniak, Masa Bando, John Carmack, Xingyu Wang, Jane Tang, Steven Evans, Jan Roudaut, Hsueh Sung, Ken LaCrosse, taishi28012, John Simpson, Jerod Tufte, Paul Abbott, Stan Witherspoon, Donald Greer, Gratiela Chergu, Michael Ciagala, Dale Carstensen, Chip Davis.
My Institutional supporters on Patreon: Jason Azze and the DEVOPS team at his $DAYJOB, Mark Atwood, Christoph Happle.