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PYGETTEXT(1)                         General Commands Manual                         PYGETTEXT(1)



NAME
       pygettext - Python equivalent of xgettext(1)

SYNOPSIS
       pygettext [OPTIONS] INPUTFILE ...

DESCRIPTION
       pygettext  is deprecated. The current version of xgettext supports many languages, includ‐
       ing Python.

       pygettext uses Python's standard tokenize module to scan Python  source  code,  generating
       .pot  files  identical to what GNU xgettext generates for C and C++ code.  From there, the
       standard GNU tools can be used.

       pygettext searches only for _() by default, even though GNU xgettext recognizes  the  fol‐
       lowing keywords: gettext, dgettext, dcgettext, and gettext_noop. See the -k/--keyword flag
       below for how to augment this.

OPTIONS
       -a, --extract-all
              Extract all strings.

       -d, --default-domain=NAME
              Rename the default output file from messages.pot to name.pot.

       -E, --escape
              Replace non-ASCII characters with octal escape sequences.

       -D, --docstrings
              Extract module, class, method, and function docstrings.  These do not  need  to  be
              wrapped  in  _()  markers,  and  in fact cannot be for Python to consider them doc‐
              strings. (See also the -X option).

       -h, --help
              Print this help message and exit.

       -k, --keyword=WORD
              Keywords to look for in addition to the default set, which are: _

              You can have multiple -k flags on the command line.

       -K, --no-default-keywords
              Disable the default set of keywords (see above).   Any  keywords  explicitly  added
              with the -k/--keyword option are still recognized.

       --no-location
              Do not write filename/lineno location comments.

       -n, --add-location
              Write  filename/lineno  location comments indicating where each extracted string is
              found in the source.  These lines appear before each msgid.  The style of  comments
              is controlled by the -S/--style option.  This is the default.

       -o, --output=FILENAME
              Rename  the  default output file from messages.pot to FILENAME.  If FILENAME is `-'
              then the output is sent to standard out.

       -p, --output-dir=DIR
              Output files will be placed in directory DIR.

       -S, --style=STYLENAME
              Specify which style to use for location comments.  Two styles are supported:

              ·   Solaris   # File: filename, line: line-number

              ·   GNU       #: filename:line

              The style name is case insensitive.  GNU style is the default.

       -v, --verbose
              Print the names of the files being processed.

       -V, --version
              Print the version of pygettext and exit.

       -w, --width=COLUMNS
              Set width of output to columns.

       -x, --exclude-file=FILENAME
              Specify a file that contains a list of strings that are not be extracted  from  the
              input  files.   Each  string  to be excluded must appear on a line by itself in the
              file.

       -X, --no-docstrings=FILENAME
              Specify a file that contains a list of files (one per line) that  should  not  have
              their  docstrings extracted.  This is only useful in conjunction with the -D option
              above.

       If `INPUTFILE' is -, standard input is read.

BUGS
       pygettext attempts to be option and feature compatible with GNU xgettext where ever possi‐
       ble.   However  some  options are still missing or are not fully implemented.  Also, xget‐
       text's use of command line switches with option arguments is broken, and in  these  cases,
       pygettext just defines additional switches.

AUTHOR
       pygettext is written by Barry Warsaw <barry AT zope.com>.

       Joonas  Paalasmaa <joonas.paalasmaa AT iki.fi> put this manual page together based on "pyget‐
       text --help".



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