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msggrep − pattern matching on message catalog
msggrep [OPTION] [INPUTFILE]
Extracts all messages of a translation catalog that match a given pattern or belong to some given source files.
Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too.
Input file
location:
INPUTFILE
input PO file
−D, −−directory=DIRECTORY
add DIRECTORY to list for input files search
If no input file is given or if it is -, standard input is read.
Output file
location:
−o,
−−output−file=FILE
write output to specified file
The results are written to standard output if no output file is specified or if it is -.
Message selection:
[-N SOURCEFILE]... [-M DOMAINNAME]... [-K MSGID-PATTERN] [-T MSGSTR-PATTERN] [-C COMMENT-PATTERN]
A message is selected if it comes from one of the specified source files, or if it comes from one of the specified domains, or if −K is given and its key (msgid or msgid_plural) matches MSGID-PATTERN, or if −T is given and its translation (msgstr) matches MSGSTR-PATTERN, or if −C is given and the translator’s comment matches COMMENT-PATTERN.
When more than one selection criterion is specified, the set of selected messages is the union of the selected messages of each criterion.
MSGID-PATTERN or MSGSTR-PATTERN or COMMENT-PATTERN syntax:
[-E | −F] [-e PATTERN | −f FILE]...
PATTERNs are
basic regular expressions by default, or extended regular
expressions if −E is given, or fixed strings if
−F is given.
−N,
−−location=SOURCEFILE
select messages extracted from SOURCEFILE
−M, −−domain=DOMAINNAME
select messages belonging to domain DOMAINNAME
−K, −−msgid
start of patterns for the msgid
−T, −−msgstr
start of patterns for the msgstr
−C, −−comment
start of patterns for the translator’s comment
−E, −−extended−regexp
PATTERN is an extended regular expression
−F, −−fixed−strings
PATTERN is a set of newline-separated strings
−e, −−regexp=PATTERN
use PATTERN as a regular expression
−f, −−file=FILE
obtain PATTERN from FILE
−i, −−ignore−case
ignore case distinctions
Input file
syntax:
−P,
−−properties−input
input file is in Java .properties syntax
−−stringtable−input
input file is in NeXTstep/GNUstep .strings syntax
Output
details:
−−no−escape
do not use C escapes in output (default)
−−escape
use C escapes in output, no extended chars
−−force−po
write PO file even if empty
−−indent
indented output style
−−no−location
suppress ’#: filename:line’ lines
−−add−location
preserve ’#: filename:line’ lines (default)
−−strict
strict Uniforum output style
−p, −−properties−output
write out a Java .properties file
−−stringtable−output
write out a NeXTstep/GNUstep .strings file
−w, −−width=NUMBER
set output page width
−−no−wrap
do not break long message lines, longer than the output page width, into several lines
−−sort−output
generate sorted output
−−sort−by−file
sort output by file location
Informative
output:
−h, −−help
display this help and exit
−V, −−version
output version information and exit
Written by Bruno Haible.
Report bugs to <bug-gnu-gettext@gnu.org>.
Copyright
© 2001-2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying
conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
The full documentation for msggrep is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and msggrep programs are properly installed at your site, the command
info msggrep
should give you access to the complete manual.
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