xwords/xwords4/palm/l10n/mkstrsres.c

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/* -*-mode: C; fill-column: 77; c-basic-offset: 4; -*- */
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* *
* Copyright 1998-2000 by Eric House (xwords@eehouse.org). All rights reserved. *
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/*
* Turn a table of string pairs into a resource file of back-to-back strings
* and an includable .h file of constants giving indices into the res file.
*
* Expects the name of the former in argv[1] and of the latter in argv[2].
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "xwords4defines.h"
#define FIRST_STR_INDEX 2000
typedef struct StringPair {
char* constName;
char* theString;
} StringPair;
static StringPair table[] = {
// I'm expecting this as a -D option
#include LANGSTRFILE
{ (char*)0L, (char*)0L }
};
int
main( int argc, char** argv )
{
FILE* stringResFile = fopen( argv[1], "wb" );
FILE* stringConstFile = fopen( argv[2], "w" );
StringPair* sp = table;
short count;
fprintf( stringConstFile,
"/***********************************************************\n"
"* This file is machine generated.\n"
"* Don't edit: your changes will be lost.\n"
"************************************************************/\n");
fprintf( stringConstFile, "\n#define FIRST_STR_INDEX %d\n\n",
FIRST_STR_INDEX );
count = 0;
for ( ; sp->constName != NULL && sp->theString != NULL; ++sp ) {
short strBytes;
strBytes = strlen(sp->theString)+1;
fwrite( sp->theString, strBytes, 1, stringResFile );
fprintf( stringConstFile, "#define %s %d\n", sp->constName, count );
count += strBytes;
}
fprintf( stringConstFile, "#define %s %d\n", "STR_LAST_STRING", count );
fclose( stringResFile );
fclose( stringConstFile );
return 0;
} // main