MultiLingualString
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This simple module contains simple unicode-like object, which can contain multiple language mutation of one string. Actually it’s subclass of unicode type with few helping methods, that allow you to translate your string to another languages.
Here, I’ll show you some usage examples:
from locale import setlocale, LC_ALL from mls import mls setlocale(LC_ALL, "en_US.UTF-8") # Our system locale will be US english empty = mls() # same as unicode, but print empty.language # with .language attribute containing "en" s = mls("Hello, world!") t = s.translate_to("ru_RU", u"Здравствуй, мир!") # generate new ru-mutation print t.language # => "ru" print t # => "Здравствуй, мир!" x = mls("Ahoj", language="cs") # czech mutation of "Hi" x <<= "Nazdar" # Change translation to another print repr(x) # => "cs'Nazdar'" a = mls({"en": "Bye", "ru": u"Пока", "cs": u"Čau"}) print a # => "Bye" b = a.translate_to("ru") print b # => "Пока" c = a >> "cs" print c # => "Čau" v = mls(en="Vodka", pl=u"Wódka", ru=u"Водка") print repr(v >> "pl") # => "pl'W\xf3dka'" print repr(v >> "fr") # => "fr'Vodka'" (no translation to french) # Also you can use any unicode/str methods print "world" in s # => True print s[:5] # => "Hello"
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