Fix various typos
Found via `codespell -q 3 -S *.po,./thirdparty,./Documentation/changelogs -L aactual,acount,aline,alocation,alog,anormal,anumber,aother,apoints,aparent,aray,ba,busses,dout,einstance,leaded,modul,ontext,ot,overide,serie,te,,tesselate,tesselator,tht`
3 years ago LOCALE_IO rework to fix issues on linux when using env vars with non ASCII7 chars.
We need to use a "C" locate to read/write files, and therefore switch the locale.
Removing use of setlocale( LC_NUMERIC, "C" ) and use only
wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ) was too fast: on linux it breaks the env vars.
on MSW
using setlocale( LC_NUMERIC, "C" ) generates an alert message in debug mode,
and this message ("Decimal separator mismatch") must be disabled.
But calling wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ) works fine
On unix:
calling wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ) breaks env vars containing non ASCII7 chars.
these env vars return a empty string from wxGetEnv() in many cases, and if such a
var must be read after calling wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ), it looks like empty
So use wxLocale on Windows and setlocale on unix
4 years ago Fix various typos
Found via `codespell -q 3 -S *.po,./thirdparty,./Documentation/changelogs -L aactual,acount,aline,alocation,alog,anormal,anumber,aother,apoints,aparent,aray,ba,busses,dout,einstance,leaded,modul,ontext,ot,overide,serie,te,,tesselate,tesselator,tht`
3 years ago LOCALE_IO rework to fix issues on linux when using env vars with non ASCII7 chars.
We need to use a "C" locate to read/write files, and therefore switch the locale.
Removing use of setlocale( LC_NUMERIC, "C" ) and use only
wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ) was too fast: on linux it breaks the env vars.
on MSW
using setlocale( LC_NUMERIC, "C" ) generates an alert message in debug mode,
and this message ("Decimal separator mismatch") must be disabled.
But calling wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ) works fine
On unix:
calling wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ) breaks env vars containing non ASCII7 chars.
these env vars return a empty string from wxGetEnv() in many cases, and if such a
var must be read after calling wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ), it looks like empty
So use wxLocale on Windows and setlocale on unix
4 years ago Fix various typos
Found via `codespell -q 3 -S *.po,./thirdparty,./Documentation/changelogs -L aactual,acount,aline,alocation,alog,anormal,anumber,aother,apoints,aparent,aray,ba,busses,dout,einstance,leaded,modul,ontext,ot,overide,serie,te,,tesselate,tesselator,tht`
3 years ago LOCALE_IO rework to fix issues on linux when using env vars with non ASCII7 chars.
We need to use a "C" locate to read/write files, and therefore switch the locale.
Removing use of setlocale( LC_NUMERIC, "C" ) and use only
wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ) was too fast: on linux it breaks the env vars.
on MSW
using setlocale( LC_NUMERIC, "C" ) generates an alert message in debug mode,
and this message ("Decimal separator mismatch") must be disabled.
But calling wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ) works fine
On unix:
calling wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ) breaks env vars containing non ASCII7 chars.
these env vars return a empty string from wxGetEnv() in many cases, and if such a
var must be read after calling wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ), it looks like empty
So use wxLocale on Windows and setlocale on unix
4 years ago LOCALE_IO rework to fix issues on linux when using env vars with non ASCII7 chars.
We need to use a "C" locate to read/write files, and therefore switch the locale.
Removing use of setlocale( LC_NUMERIC, "C" ) and use only
wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ) was too fast: on linux it breaks the env vars.
on MSW
using setlocale( LC_NUMERIC, "C" ) generates an alert message in debug mode,
and this message ("Decimal separator mismatch") must be disabled.
But calling wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ) works fine
On unix:
calling wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ) breaks env vars containing non ASCII7 chars.
these env vars return a empty string from wxGetEnv() in many cases, and if such a
var must be read after calling wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ), it looks like empty
So use wxLocale on Windows and setlocale on unix
4 years ago LOCALE_IO rework to fix issues on linux when using env vars with non ASCII7 chars.
We need to use a "C" locate to read/write files, and therefore switch the locale.
Removing use of setlocale( LC_NUMERIC, "C" ) and use only
wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ) was too fast: on linux it breaks the env vars.
on MSW
using setlocale( LC_NUMERIC, "C" ) generates an alert message in debug mode,
and this message ("Decimal separator mismatch") must be disabled.
But calling wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ) works fine
On unix:
calling wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ) breaks env vars containing non ASCII7 chars.
these env vars return a empty string from wxGetEnv() in many cases, and if such a
var must be read after calling wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ), it looks like empty
So use wxLocale on Windows and setlocale on unix
4 years ago LOCALE_IO rework to fix issues on linux when using env vars with non ASCII7 chars.
We need to use a "C" locate to read/write files, and therefore switch the locale.
Removing use of setlocale( LC_NUMERIC, "C" ) and use only
wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ) was too fast: on linux it breaks the env vars.
on MSW
using setlocale( LC_NUMERIC, "C" ) generates an alert message in debug mode,
and this message ("Decimal separator mismatch") must be disabled.
But calling wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ) works fine
On unix:
calling wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ) breaks env vars containing non ASCII7 chars.
these env vars return a empty string from wxGetEnv() in many cases, and if such a
var must be read after calling wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ), it looks like empty
So use wxLocale on Windows and setlocale on unix
4 years ago LOCALE_IO rework to fix issues on linux when using env vars with non ASCII7 chars.
We need to use a "C" locate to read/write files, and therefore switch the locale.
Removing use of setlocale( LC_NUMERIC, "C" ) and use only
wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ) was too fast: on linux it breaks the env vars.
on MSW
using setlocale( LC_NUMERIC, "C" ) generates an alert message in debug mode,
and this message ("Decimal separator mismatch") must be disabled.
But calling wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ) works fine
On unix:
calling wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ) breaks env vars containing non ASCII7 chars.
these env vars return a empty string from wxGetEnv() in many cases, and if such a
var must be read after calling wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ), it looks like empty
So use wxLocale on Windows and setlocale on unix
4 years ago LOCALE_IO rework to fix issues on linux when using env vars with non ASCII7 chars.
We need to use a "C" locate to read/write files, and therefore switch the locale.
Removing use of setlocale( LC_NUMERIC, "C" ) and use only
wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ) was too fast: on linux it breaks the env vars.
on MSW
using setlocale( LC_NUMERIC, "C" ) generates an alert message in debug mode,
and this message ("Decimal separator mismatch") must be disabled.
But calling wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ) works fine
On unix:
calling wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ) breaks env vars containing non ASCII7 chars.
these env vars return a empty string from wxGetEnv() in many cases, and if such a
var must be read after calling wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ), it looks like empty
So use wxLocale on Windows and setlocale on unix
4 years ago LOCALE_IO rework to fix issues on linux when using env vars with non ASCII7 chars.
We need to use a "C" locate to read/write files, and therefore switch the locale.
Removing use of setlocale( LC_NUMERIC, "C" ) and use only
wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ) was too fast: on linux it breaks the env vars.
on MSW
using setlocale( LC_NUMERIC, "C" ) generates an alert message in debug mode,
and this message ("Decimal separator mismatch") must be disabled.
But calling wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ) works fine
On unix:
calling wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ) breaks env vars containing non ASCII7 chars.
these env vars return a empty string from wxGetEnv() in many cases, and if such a
var must be read after calling wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ), it looks like empty
So use wxLocale on Windows and setlocale on unix
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/*
* This program source code file is part of KiCad, a free EDA CAD application. * * Copyright The KiCad Developers, see AUTHORS.txt for contributors. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, you may find one here: * http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html
* or you may search the http://www.gnu.org website for the version 2 license,
* or you may write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */
#include <locale_io.h>
#include <wx/intl.h>
#include <clocale>
// When reading/writing files, we need to switch to setlocale( LC_NUMERIC, "C" ).
// Works fine to read/write files with floating point numbers.
// We can call setlocale( LC_NUMERIC, "C" ) or wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false )
// wxWidgets discourage a direct call to setlocale
// However, for us, calling wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ) has a unwanted effect:
// The I18N translations are no longer active, because the English dictionary is selected.
// To read files, this is not a major issues, but the result can differ
// from using setlocale(xx, "C").
// Previously, we used only setlocale( LC_NUMERIC, "C" )
//
// Known issues are
// on MSW
// using setlocale( LC_NUMERIC, "C" ) generates an alert message in debug mode,
// and this message ("Decimal separator mismatch") must be disabled.
// But calling wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ) works fine
// On unix:
// calling wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ) breaks env vars containing non ASCII7 chars.
// these env vars return a empty string from wxGetEnv() in many cases, and if such a
// var must be read after calling wxLocale( "C", "C", "C", false ), it looks like empty
//
// So use wxLocale on Windows and setlocale on unix
// On Windows, when using setlocale, a wx alert is generated
// in some cases (reading a bitmap for instance)
// So we disable alerts during the time a file is read or written
#if !USE_WXLOCALE
#if defined( _WIN32 ) && defined( DEBUG )
// a wxAssertHandler_t function to filter wxWidgets alert messages when reading/writing a file
// when switching the locale to LC_NUMERIC, "C"
// It is used in class LOCALE_IO to hide a useless (in KiCad) wxWidgets alert message
void KiAssertFilter( const wxString &file, int line, const wxString &func, const wxString &cond, const wxString &msg) { if( !msg.Contains( "Decimal separator mismatch" ) ) wxTheApp->OnAssertFailure( file.c_str(), line, func.c_str(), cond.c_str(), msg.c_str() ); } #endif
#endif
// allow for nesting of LOCALE_IO instantiations
static std::atomic<unsigned int> locale_count( 0 );
LOCALE_IO::LOCALE_IO() #if USE_WXLOCALE
: m_wxLocale( nullptr ) #endif
{ // use thread safe, atomic operation
if( locale_count++ == 0 ) { #if USE_WXLOCALE
#define C_LANG "C"
m_wxLocale = new wxLocale( C_LANG, C_LANG, C_LANG, false ); #else
// Store the user locale name, to restore this locale later, in dtor
m_user_locale = setlocale( LC_NUMERIC, nullptr ); #if defined( _WIN32 ) && defined( DEBUG )
// Disable wxWidgets alerts
wxSetAssertHandler( KiAssertFilter ); #endif
// Switch the locale to C locale, to read/write files with fp numbers
setlocale( LC_NUMERIC, "C" ); #endif
} }
LOCALE_IO::~LOCALE_IO() { // use thread safe, atomic operation
if( --locale_count == 0 ) { // revert to the user locale
#if USE_WXLOCALE
delete m_wxLocale; // Deleting m_wxLocale restored previous locale
m_wxLocale = nullptr; #else
setlocale( LC_NUMERIC, m_user_locale.c_str() ); #if defined( _WIN32 ) && defined( DEBUG )
// Enable wxWidgets alerts
wxSetDefaultAssertHandler(); #endif
#endif
} }
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