Update fw-build.sh
- Output used space of each translation (easier to troubleshoot)
- Read config.h max size per translation
- output variant .map files (easier to troubleshoot and finding missing/unused messages)
* lang: Add a PO language extractor with FW metadata support
Implement a straight-to-po language extractor which supports our custom
language requirements:
- _i/_I/ISTR for text string definitions
- _T for catalog translations (with back-reference support)
- //// EOL comments with:
- MSG_ catalog entry name identifiers
- c=X r=Y annotations for screen dimensioning checks
- Crude support for commented lines
All source locations are correctly referenced in the PO, with the
metadata colleted in the comment for further processing.
Several checks are implemented already during extraction:
- Correct catalog name assignment (no duplicates)
- Metadata checks for each entry
Further checks will be implemented by directly checking the translated PO file.
Requires "polib" and "regex" python modules.
* lang: Adapt lang-check to work directly on PO/POT files
* lang: Allow lang-extract to generate stable (pre-sorted) output directly
* lang: Further extend lang-extract consistency/error checking
- Do not parse inside preprocessor conditionals
- Distinguish between references and definitions
- Warn about missing references and definitions
* lang: lang-extract: warn about incorrect PROGMEM assignments
Check that ISTR is used along with PROGMEM_I1 in an attempt to spot
useless translated catalogs.
* lang: lang-extract: Improved handling of same-line translations
Correctly reference metadata on same-line translations.
* lang: lang-extract: Handle _O as a cat-ref
https://github.com/prusa3d/Prusa-Firmware/pull/3434
* lang: lang-extract: Warn about unused catalog definitions
* lang: lang-extract: Allow propagating translation comments via //
The definition:
code //// definition [// comment]
will check [definition] as before, but blindly accumulate // comment.
The comment is then re-appended back into the PO files for translators
with the form:
definition
comment
comment...
* lang: Fix incorrect display definitions
* lang: lang-extract: Check source encoding/charmap
* lang: Translate the degree symbol
* lang: Unbreak/cleanup DEBUG_SEC_LANG
* lang: Improve meaning of comment
* lang: Split charset conversions into an aux lib for future use
* lang: Implement lang-map.py to extract the translation symbol map
- Extracts the translatable symbol map for further use
- Computes a stable "language signature" from the map itself
- Optionally patches the binary update the symbols
* lang: Check for translation recoding problems
* lang: Implement a transliteration map to post-process translations
TRANS_CHARS is now used to replace unavailable symbols to the source
encoding, only while producing the language catalog.
* lang: Handle/check character replacements in lang-check
Filter the translation through TRANS_CHARS, so that the preview and
length check are performed correctly for expanding replacements such as
'ß' to 'ss'.
* lang: Implement lang-build.py to generate the final language catalog
* Cleanup .gitignore
* lang: Drop txt language files
* lang: Remove outdated translation scripts and obsolete docs
* lang: Update build scripts for new infrastructure
* lang: [no] Integrate accents from po/new/no.po
We now support accents natively
* lang: Remove redundant directory po/new/
* lang: Fix encoding of LCD characters in PO files
* lang: [hr] Fix wrapping in MSG_CRASH_DET_ONLY_IN_NORMAL
* lang: Sort and reformat PO files for further massaging
* lang: Switch to developer (dot) comments for PO metadata
* lang: Allow the IGNORE annotation to skip extraction
* lang: Fix missing/broken language metadata in sources
* lang: Add update-pot.sh and regenerate po/Firmware.pot
* lang: Add update-po.sh and refresh all PO files
* lang: Add summary documentation about the new translation workflow
* Add more ignored files
* CI: Add new required dependencies to travis
* lang: lang-build: Improve warning message
"referenced" was really meaning that data is being duplicated.
* lang: Respect the language order as defined in config.sh
This correctly splits normal and community-made entries during language
selection.
* lang: More typos in the documentation
* lang: Check for the maximum size of each language
Each table needs to fit within LANG_SIZE_RESERVED
* lang: Properly align _SEC_LANG to page boundaries
... instead of relying on _SEC_LANG_TABLE to calculate the offset
* lang: Build support for dual-language hex files
Detect the printer type by checking the current variant type.
On printers with no xflash (MK2*), generate one hex file for each
additional language file by patching the built-in secondary language
table during the build process
* lang: Mention lang-patchsec.py
* lang: Use color() instead of tput for clarity
* lang: Allow disabling terminal colors with NO_COLOR/TERM=dumb
* lang: Consistent use of redirection in config.sh
* lang: Stricter variant-type check for xflash support
* lang: Output size stats when building double-language hex files
* lang: Respect NO_COLOR in lang-check.py
* lang: Check for repeated/incorrect annotations
Catch errors such as "c=1 c=2"
* lang: Correct MSG_SLIGHT_SKEW/MSG_SEVERE_SKEW annotations
* lang: [it] Improve MSG_*_SKEW translation
* lang: Use INTLHEX instead of OUTHEX_P/S for configuration
We already have OUTHEX which is the compiled firmware.
Use INTLHEX for the final internationalized firmware, which is less
confusing. Also, assume it being a prefix for all generated hex
files, which reduces the number of variables set.
* lang: Move lang_map to lib.io for further use
* lang: lang-check: Accept a firmware map file to suppress unused string warnings
* lang: Use the map file to reduce useless warnings during fw-build
* lang: lang-check: Also suppress unused empty annotations
* lang: Fix MSG_MOVE_CARRIAGE_TO_THE_TOP_Z annotation
Refresh pot file
* lang: lang-check: Do not warn about same-word translations by default
Do not warn when one-word translations such as "No" result in "No" also
in other languages, since this is common in latin languages.
Allow to re-enable the warning with --warn-same
* lang: lang-build: Handle same-source/translation efficiently
* lang: [it] Explicitly add On/Off/Reset/Wizard to suppress warnings
Instead of displaying a warning, supress the warning and explicitly
translate each entry using english (which is the common/acceptable
word in these cases).
* lang: [it] Suppress more warnings
* lang: lang-check: Add intermediate "suggest" warning category
Warnings in the "suggest" category as shown as [S] as based on pure
speculation from the checking tool, such as the translation being
significantly shorter than the original.
As a result, they can be suppressed with --no-suggest
* lang: Return translation status from lang-check
- 0 if the translation only contains suggestions
- 1 if the translation contains warnings or errors
Check for the exit status in fw-build.sh, but do nothing at the moment
except printing a non-fatal error.
* lang: Remove "trim_trailing_whitespace=false" for po files
PO files got cleaned up/rewritten. We can now ensure they stay
consistent.
* lang: [sv] Re-integrate changes from 70c73cb
* lang: [no] Reintegrate changes from @pkg2000
When XFLASH is not available, allow users to request _online_ crash
dumps by using D23 (since these require active user cooperation).
Once enabled, instead of just rebooting, dump memory directly to
the serial.
As similarly done with EMERGENCY_DUMP, we have two features that can be
enabled:
EMERGENCY_SERIAL_DUMP: enables dumping on crash after being requested
MENU_SERIAL_DUMP: allow triggering the same manually through the support
menu.
The wiring for the PAT9125 on RAMBo10a boards is not directly connected
to the SCL pin and requires the sw mode.
Detect this requirement by checking the definition for the SWI2C_SCL pin
in the board definition.
Remove SWI2C_SCL/SDA from the other boards to use the HW mode.
Rewrite the logic behind the "chunking"/error count behind the PAT9125.
Basic idea: check the _direction_ of movement returned by the optical
sensor and compare it to the direction of the stepper. To avoid doing
this continuosly (and because the optical sensor doesn't necessarily
have the accuracy to track small distances), do so in chunks.
Each time a chunk doesn't match the expected direction, increase the
error count.
Several improvements were done to the previous code:
- Increase the chunk window: this ensures that a filament with
poor response returns an usable direction, while also moving the
average return values from the sensor in the middle of the 12 bits
available for maximum effectiveness.
- Since the returned values are more reliable, reduce the error count
(1.25mm*4 = ~5mm before runout detection)
- Track _both_ positive and negative movement, although only trigger
errors during extrusion (necessary due to several assumptions made
in the mmu/unloading code)
- Do not reset the counters for each block: accumulate distances
correctly, allowing detection of any block lenght.