* Innitial commit
Localization for retro-go using a simple 0(n) lookup function called rg_gettext()
* adding language settings in options menu
* adding more gettext()
* new lookup function
* adding "For these changes to take effect you must restart your device." gui alert + fixing gettext() function
* modifying the gui dialog
* updating struct syntax
* update struct syntax (again)
* creating the python tool for localization
* updating tool + adding missing translations
* moving stuff to libs + starting writing readme
* adding missing "libs/localization" folder import in cmakelist + added the "fixme for rg_system"
* synthax adjust + moving back stuff from libs to retro-go
* removing trailing spaces
* adding the enum for language ids
* updating documentation according to the latest changes
* small tweaks
* Moved LOCALIZATION.md to the root folder
Whilst it is mostly relevant to libretro-go, it really is project-wide documentation.
* rg_localization: Got rid of the switch, made GUI dynamic
This makes adding a language more straightforward.
I kept the *msg *fr *en for now to avoid updating translations.h, but it could be replaced by the GCC extension as such:
[RG_LANG_EN] = "...",
[RG_LANG_FR] = "...",
So that adding a language is really just updating the enum...
* rg_localization: translations is const, we can use RG_COUNT
* rg_gui: Fixed language selection
* rg_localization: No need to validate rg_language in rg_gettext
It should always be valid, there's no need to validate it.
* rg_gui: Show language name in the log
* rg_localization: Got rid of the Translation struct
I am not 100% positive this is a good move...
Benefits:
- One less thing to change when adding a language
- Less code is always better
Cons:
- It doesn't make it clear what the "key" is (the english text)
- If in the future we need to add things like flags it will have to be returned to a struct
* updated python tool + updating translations
* added missing translations
* audio filter wrong translation
* fix : "a propose de retro-go"
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Co-authored-by: Alex Duchesne <ducalex007@gmail.com>