define('gettext_php', true);
global $gettext_php_domain, $gettext_php_dir, $gettext_php_loaded,
- $gettext_php_translateStrings, $gettext_php_loaded_language;
+ $gettext_php_translateStrings, $gettext_php_loaded_language,
+ $gettext_php_short_circuit;
if (! isset($gettext_php_loaded)) {
$gettext_php_loaded = false;
function gettext_php_load_strings() {
global $squirrelmail_language, $gettext_php_translateStrings,
$gettext_php_domain, $gettext_php_dir, $gettext_php_loaded,
- $gettext_php_loaded_language;
+ $gettext_php_loaded_language, $gettext_php_short_circuit;
// $squirrelmail_language gives 'en' for English, 'de' for German,
// etc. I didn't wanna use getenv or similar, but you easily could
// change my code to do that.
$gettext_php_translateStrings = array();
+
+ $gettext_php_short_circuit = false; // initialization
$filename = $gettext_php_dir;
if (substr($filename, -1) != '/')
// This is also for English, which doesn't use translations
$gettext_php_loaded = true;
$gettext_php_loaded_language = $squirrelmail_language;
+ $gettext_php_short_circuit = true; // Avoid fuzzy matching when we
+ // didn't load strings
return;
}
function _($str) {
global $gettext_php_loaded, $gettext_php_translateStrings,
- $squirrelmail_language, $gettext_php_loaded_language;
+ $squirrelmail_language, $gettext_php_loaded_language,
+ $gettext_php_short_circuit;
if (! $gettext_php_loaded ||
$gettext_php_loaded_language != $squirrelmail_language)
// Try finding the exact string
if (isset($gettext_php_translateStrings[$str]))
return $gettext_php_translateStrings[$str];
-
+
+ // See if we should short-circuit
+ if ($gettext_php_short_circuit) {
+ $gettext_php_translateStrings[$str] = $str;
+ return $str;
+ }
+
// Look for a string that is very close to the one we want
// Very computationally expensive
$oldPercent = 0;