Provided by: liblog-report-lexicon-perl_1.11-2_all bug

NAME

       Log::Report::Extract - Collect translatable strings

INHERITANCE

        Log::Report::Extract is extended by
          Log::Report::Extract::PerlPPI
          Log::Report::Extract::Template

SYNOPSIS

        # See the extensions

DESCRIPTION

       This module helps maintaining the POT files, updating the list of message-ids which are
       kept in them.  After initiation, the process() method needs to be called with all files
       which changed since last processing and the existing PO files will get updated
       accordingly.  If no translations exist yet, one "textdomain/xx.po" file will be created.

METHODS

   Constructors
       Log::Report::Extract->new(%options)
            -Option --Default
             charset  'utf-8'
             lexicon  <required>

           charset => STRING
             The character-set used in the PO files.

           lexicon => DIRECTORY
             The place where the lexicon is kept.  When no lexicon is defined yet, this will be
             the directory where an "domain/xx.po" file will be created.

   Accessors
       $obj->addPot($domain, $pot, %options)
       $obj->charset()
           Returns the character-set used inside the POT files.

       $obj->domains()
           Returns a sorted list of all known domain names.

       $obj->index()
           Returns the Log::Report::Lexicon::Index object, which is listing the files in the
           lexicon directory tree.

       $obj->pots($domain)
           Returns the list of Log::Report::Lexicon::POT objects which contain the tables for
           $domain.

   Processors
       $obj->cleanup(%options)
           Remove all references.

            -Option--Default
             keep    []

           keep => HASH|ARRAY
             Keep the information about these filename, either specified as ARRAY of names, or a
             HASH where the keys are the named.

       $obj->process($filename, %options)
           Update the domains mentioned in the $filename.  All text-domains defined in the file
           will get updated automatically, but should not written before all files are processed.

           Returned is the number of messages found in this particular file.

       $obj->showStats( [$domains] )
           Show a status about the DOMAIN (by default all domains).  At least mode verbose is
           required to see this.

           The statistics are sent to (Log::Report) dispatchers which accept notice and info.
           This could be syslog.  When you have no explicit dispatchers in your program, the
           level of detail get controlled by the 'mode':

              use Log::Report mode => 'DEBUG';  # or 'VERBOSE'

       $obj->store( $domain, $filename, $linenr, $context, $msg, [$msg_plural] )
           Register the existence of a ($msg, $msg_plural) in all POTs of the $domain.

       $obj->write( [$domain] )
           Update the information of the files related to $domain, by default all processed
           DOMAINS.

           All information known about the written $domain is removed from the cache.

SEE ALSO

       This module is part of Log-Report-Lexicon distribution version 1.11, built on March 22,
       2018. Website: http://perl.overmeer.net/CPAN/

LICENSE

       Copyrights 2007-2018 by [Mark Overmeer <markov@cpan.org>]. For other contributors see
       ChangeLog.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.  See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/