From fc22b3d6507c6745911b9dfcc68f1e665ae13dbc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2024 21:43:11 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 4.22.0. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- templates/man7/glob.7.pot | 453 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 453 insertions(+) create mode 100644 templates/man7/glob.7.pot (limited to 'templates/man7/glob.7.pot') diff --git a/templates/man7/glob.7.pot b/templates/man7/glob.7.pot new file mode 100644 index 00000000..813e8efc --- /dev/null +++ b/templates/man7/glob.7.pot @@ -0,0 +1,453 @@ +# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE +# Copyright (C) YEAR Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package. +# FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR. +# +#, fuzzy +msgid "" +msgstr "" +"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2024-03-01 16:57+0100\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" +"Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" +"Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" +"Language: \n" +"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" +"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" +"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" + +#. type: TH +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "glob" +msgstr "" + +#. type: TH +#: archlinux fedora-40 fedora-rawhide mageia-cauldron +#, no-wrap +msgid "2023-10-31" +msgstr "" + +#. type: TH +#: archlinux fedora-40 fedora-rawhide mageia-cauldron +#, no-wrap +msgid "Linux man-pages 6.06" +msgstr "" + +#. type: SH +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "NAME" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "glob - globbing pathnames" +msgstr "" + +#. type: SH +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "DESCRIPTION" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"Long ago, in UNIX\\ V6, there was a program I that would expand " +"wildcard patterns. Soon afterward this became a shell built-in." +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"These days there is also a library routine B(3) that will perform " +"this function for a user program." +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "The rules are as follows (POSIX.2, 3.13)." +msgstr "" + +#. type: SS +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "Wildcard matching" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"A string is a wildcard pattern if it contains one of the characters \\[aq]?" +"\\[aq], \\[aq]*\\[aq], or \\[aq][\\[aq]. Globbing is the operation that " +"expands a wildcard pattern into the list of pathnames matching the pattern. " +"Matching is defined by:" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "A \\[aq]?\\[aq] (not between brackets) matches any single character." +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"A \\[aq]*\\[aq] (not between brackets) matches any string, including the " +"empty string." +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "B" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"An expression \"I<[...]>\" where the first character after the leading \\[aq]" +"[\\[aq] is not an \\[aq]!\\[aq] matches a single character, namely any of " +"the characters enclosed by the brackets. The string enclosed by the " +"brackets cannot be empty; therefore \\[aq]]\\[aq] can be allowed between the " +"brackets, provided that it is the first character. (Thus, \"I<[][!]>\" " +"matches the three characters \\[aq][\\[aq], \\[aq]]\\[aq], and \\[aq]!" +"\\[aq].)" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "B" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide mageia-cauldron +#: opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"There is one special convention: two characters separated by \\[aq]-\\[aq] " +"denote a range. (Thus, \"I<[A-Fa-f0-9]>\" is equivalent to " +"\"I<[ABCDEFabcdef0123456789]>\".) One may include \\[aq]-\\[aq] in its " +"literal meaning by making it the first or last character between the " +"brackets. (Thus, \"I<[]-]>\" matches just the two characters \\[aq]]\\[aq] " +"and \\[aq]-\\[aq], and \"I<[--0]>\" matches the three characters \\[aq]-" +"\\[aq], \\[aq].\\[aq], and \\[aq]0\\[aq], since \\[aq]/\\[aq] cannot be " +"matched.)" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "B" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"An expression \"I<[!...]>\" matches a single character, namely any character " +"that is not matched by the expression obtained by removing the first \\[aq]!" +"\\[aq] from it. (Thus, \"I<[!]a-]>\" matches any single character except " +"\\[aq]]\\[aq], \\[aq]a\\[aq], and \\[aq]-\\[aq].)" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"One can remove the special meaning of \\[aq]?\\[aq], \\[aq]*\\[aq], and " +"\\[aq][\\[aq] by preceding them by a backslash, or, in case this is part of " +"a shell command line, enclosing them in quotes. Between brackets these " +"characters stand for themselves. Thus, \"I<[[?*\\e]>\" matches the four " +"characters \\[aq][\\[aq], \\[aq]?\\[aq], \\[aq]*\\[aq], and \\[aq]\\e\\[aq]." +msgstr "" + +#. type: SS +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "Pathnames" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"Globbing is applied on each of the components of a pathname separately. A " +"\\[aq]/\\[aq] in a pathname cannot be matched by a \\[aq]?\\[aq] or " +"\\[aq]*\\[aq] wildcard, or by a range like \"I<[.-0]>\". A range containing " +"an explicit \\[aq]/\\[aq] character is syntactically incorrect. (POSIX " +"requires that syntactically incorrect patterns are left unchanged.)" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"If a filename starts with a \\[aq].\\[aq], this character must be matched " +"explicitly. (Thus, I will not remove .profile, and I " +"will not archive all your files; I is better.)" +msgstr "" + +#. type: SS +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "Empty lists" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"The nice and simple rule given above: \"expand a wildcard pattern into the " +"list of matching pathnames\" was the original UNIX definition. It allowed " +"one to have patterns that expand into an empty list, as in" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid " xv -wait 0 *.gif *.jpg\n" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"where perhaps no *.gif files are present (and this is not an error). " +"However, POSIX requires that a wildcard pattern is left unchanged when it is " +"syntactically incorrect, or the list of matching pathnames is empty. With " +"I one can force the classical behavior using this command:" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "shopt -s nullglob\n" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "(Similar problems occur elsewhere. For example, where old scripts have" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "rm \\`find . -name \"*\\[ti]\"\\`\n" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "new scripts require" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "rm -f nosuchfile \\`find . -name \"*\\[ti]\"\\`\n" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "to avoid error messages from I called with an empty argument list.)" +msgstr "" + +#. type: SH +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "NOTES" +msgstr "" + +#. type: SS +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "Regular expressions" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"Note that wildcard patterns are not regular expressions, although they are a " +"bit similar. First of all, they match filenames, rather than text, and " +"secondly, the conventions are not the same: for example, in a regular " +"expression \\[aq]*\\[aq] means zero or more copies of the preceding thing." +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"Now that regular expressions have bracket expressions where the negation is " +"indicated by a \\[aq]\\[ha]\\[aq], POSIX has declared the effect of a " +"wildcard pattern \"I<[\\[ha]...]>\" to be undefined." +msgstr "" + +#. type: SS +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "Character classes and internationalization" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"Of course ranges were originally meant to be ASCII ranges, so that \"I<[\\ -" +"%]>\" stands for \"I<[\\ !\"#$%]>\" and \"I<[a-z]>\" stands for \"any " +"lowercase letter\". Some UNIX implementations generalized this so that a " +"range X-Y stands for the set of characters with code between the codes for X " +"and for Y. However, this requires the user to know the character coding in " +"use on the local system, and moreover, is not convenient if the collating " +"sequence for the local alphabet differs from the ordering of the character " +"codes. Therefore, POSIX extended the bracket notation greatly, both for " +"wildcard patterns and for regular expressions. In the above we saw three " +"types of items that can occur in a bracket expression: namely (i) the " +"negation, (ii) explicit single characters, and (iii) ranges. POSIX " +"specifies ranges in an internationally more useful way and adds three more " +"types:" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"(iii) Ranges X-Y comprise all characters that fall between X and Y " +"(inclusive) in the current collating sequence as defined by the " +"B category in the current locale." +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "(iv) Named character classes, like" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"[:alnum:] [:alpha:] [:blank:] [:cntrl:]\n" +"[:digit:] [:graph:] [:lower:] [:print:]\n" +"[:punct:] [:space:] [:upper:] [:xdigit:]\n" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"so that one can say \"I<[[:lower:]]>\" instead of \"I<[a-z]>\", and have " +"things work in Denmark, too, where there are three letters past " +"\\[aq]z\\[aq] in the alphabet. These character classes are defined by the " +"B category in the current locale." +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"(v) Collating symbols, like \"I<[.ch.]>\" or \"I<[.a-acute.]>\", where the " +"string between \"I<[.>\" and \"I<.]>\" is a collating element defined for " +"the current locale. Note that this may be a multicharacter element." +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux fedora-40 fedora-rawhide mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 +#: opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"(vi) Equivalence class expressions, like \"I<[=a=]>\", where the string " +"between \"I<[=>\" and \"I<=]>\" is any collating element from its " +"equivalence class, as defined for the current locale. For example, " +"\"I<[[=a=]]>\" might be equivalent to \"I<[a\\('a\\(`a\\(:a\\(^a]>\", that " +"is, to \"I<[a[.a-acute.][.a-grave.][.a-umlaut.][.a-circumflex.]]>\"." +msgstr "" + +#. type: SH +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "SEE ALSO" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "B(1), B(3), B(3), B(7), B(7)" +msgstr "" + +#. type: TH +#: debian-bookworm +#, no-wrap +msgid "2023-02-05" +msgstr "" + +#. type: TH +#: debian-bookworm +#, no-wrap +msgid "Linux man-pages 6.03" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: debian-bookworm +msgid "" +"There is one special convention: two characters separated by \\[aq]-\\[aq] " +"denote a range. (Thus, \"I<[A-Fa-f0-9]>\" is equivalent to " +"\"I<[ABCDEFabcdef0123456789]>\".) One may include \\[aq]-\\[aq] in its " +"literal meaning by making it the first or last character between the " +"brackets. (Thus, \"I<[]-]>\" matches just the two characters \\[aq]]\\[aq] " +"and \\[aq]-\\[aq], and \"I<[--0]>\" matches the three characters \\[aq]-" +"\\[aq], \\[aq].\\[aq], \\[aq]0\\[aq], since \\[aq]/\\[aq] cannot be matched.)" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable +msgid "" +"(vi) Equivalence class expressions, like \"I<[=a=]>\", where the string " +"between \"I<[=>\" and \"I<=]>\" is any collating element from its " +"equivalence class, as defined for the current locale. For example, " +"\"I<[[=a=]]>\" might be equivalent to \"I<[a\\['a]\\[`a]\\[:a]\\[^a]]>\", " +"that is, to \"I<[a[.a-acute.][.a-grave.][.a-umlaut.][.a-circumflex.]]>\"." +msgstr "" + +#. type: TH +#: debian-unstable opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "2023-03-08" +msgstr "" + +#. type: TH +#: debian-unstable opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "Linux man-pages 6.05.01" +msgstr "" + +#. type: TH +#: opensuse-leap-15-6 +#, no-wrap +msgid "Linux man-pages 6.04" +msgstr "" -- cgit v1.2.3