Re: [HACKERS] error messages not only English
Peter T Mount <psqlhack@retep.org.uk>
From: Peter T Mount <psqlhack@retep.org.uk>
To: David Gould <dg@illustra.com>
Cc: Vadim Mikheev <vadim@krs.ru>, andreas.zeugswetter@telecom.at, hackers@postgresql.org, mimo@interdata.com.pl
Date: 1998-05-26T18:10:31Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
On Tue, 26 May 1998, David Gould wrote: > Vadim writes: > > Andreas Zeugswetter wrote: > > > > > > Anyway, we are still missing the first step in this direction: enumerate ERROR messages. > > > > BTW, are error codes in standard ? > > Some are. There is also a format for standard severity levels etc. > > On the internationalized message topic, how about storing all the messages > in a text file. This file would be opened (but not read) at startup by each > backend (and the postmaster). To change languages, just open a different > file. ELOG would scan the message file to get the message text corresponding > to an errog code. Since reading a pre-opened text file does not depend on > much of the system working, it should work even in the catastrophic cases. Do you want me to post a brief outline on how Java does this? It uses plain text files to handle internationalized messages, and can handle regional dialects as well? -- Peter T Mount peter@retep.org.uk or petermount@earthling.net Main Homepage: http://www.retep.org.uk ************ Someday I may rebuild this signature completely ;-) ************ Work Homepage: http://www.maidstone.gov.uk Work EMail: peter@maidstone.gov.uk