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Subject: Re: Review Request 118448: Use KCalendarSystem to get the list of the month and day names that shoul
From: "Denis Steckelmacher" <steckdenis () yahoo ! fr>
Date: 2014-06-13 11:02:16
Message-ID: 20140613110216.16370.88550 () probe ! kde ! org
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(Updated June 13, 2014, 11:02 a.m.)
Review request for Baloo, Localization and Translation (l10n) and Alexander Potashev.
Changes
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Factorize the two for loops and try to find two years, one leap year and one "normal" \
year, so that every month name can be found regardless of whether the current year is \
leap or not.
Repository: baloo
Description
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The query parser made the erroneous assumption that each language uses at most one \
calendar system, and therefore used i18nc to translate the month and day names \
recognized by the parser. This patches changes that and uses the KCalendarSystem of \
the user to get the month and day names.
I've written the code by looking at how the gregorian, hebrew and islamic calendars \
work (these are the three that I somehow understand). The idea is to try to get as \
many days and months as possible, by incrementing an index until the calendar system \
returns NULL strings. This works well for days, but monthName() requires a year, that \
is used by some calendar systems to rename/add months on leap years. I pass the \
current year, as most of the users will look for dates not too far in the future nor \
in the past. Is there a mean to get the complete list of month names and their \
corresponding number, using KCalendarSystem or anything else?
Diffs (updated)
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src/queryparser/pass_periodnames.h 1d7d522
src/queryparser/pass_periodnames.cpp da688ed
Diff: https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/118448/diff/
Testing
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The query parser testsuite still passes, and properly gets the name of Gregorian \
months and days (the tests run using the C locale).
Thanks,
Denis Steckelmacher
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<div>Review request for Baloo, Localization and Translation (l10n) and Alexander \
Potashev.</div> <div>By Denis Steckelmacher.</div>
<p style="color: grey;"><i>Updated June 13, 2014, 11:02 a.m.</i></p>
<h1 style="color: #575012; font-size: 10pt; margin-top: 1.5em;">Changes</h1>
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break-word;">Factorize the two for loops and try to find two years, one leap year and \
one "normal" year, so that every month name can be found regardless of \
whether the current year is leap or not.</pre> </td>
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<b style="color: #575012; font-size: 10pt;">Repository: </b>
baloo
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<h1 style="color: #575012; font-size: 10pt; margin-top: 1.5em;">Description </h1>
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<pre style="margin: 0; padding: 0; white-space: pre-wrap; white-space: \
-moz-pre-wrap; white-space: -pre-wrap; white-space: -o-pre-wrap; word-wrap: \
break-word;">The query parser made the erroneous assumption that each language uses \
at most one calendar system, and therefore used i18nc to translate the month and day \
names recognized by the parser. This patches changes that and uses the \
KCalendarSystem of the user to get the month and day names.
I've written the code by looking at how the gregorian, hebrew and islamic \
calendars work (these are the three that I somehow understand). The idea is to try to \
get as many days and months as possible, by incrementing an index until the calendar \
system returns NULL strings. This works well for days, but monthName() requires a \
year, that is used by some calendar systems to rename/add months on leap years. I \
pass the current year, as most of the users will look for dates not too far in the \
future nor in the past. Is there a mean to get the complete list of month names and \
their corresponding number, using KCalendarSystem or anything else?</pre> </td>
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<h1 style="color: #575012; font-size: 10pt; margin-top: 1.5em;">Testing </h1>
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-moz-pre-wrap; white-space: -pre-wrap; white-space: -o-pre-wrap; word-wrap: \
break-word;">The query parser testsuite still passes, and properly gets the name of \
Gregorian months and days (the tests run using the C locale).</pre> </td>
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<h1 style="color: #575012; font-size: 10pt; margin-top: 1.5em;">Diffs</b> \
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<li>src/queryparser/pass_periodnames.h <span style="color: \
grey">(1d7d522)</span></li>
<li>src/queryparser/pass_periodnames.cpp <span style="color: \
grey">(da688ed)</span></li>
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<p><a href="https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/118448/diff/" style="margin-left: \
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