fluent.js
advisory-db
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about 1 month ago | 10 days ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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fluent.js
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Internationalize TypeScript app
Want to quick internationalize your app? You can use com.hydroper.ftl from NPM, which uses Fluent. Should work for browser (if you use Webpack targetting "browser") and NodeJS. It uses Intl from ECMA-402 and @fluent/bundle.
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FTL loader
Fluent is a localization system with more flexibility for translators. FTL means to Fluent Translation List. It seems to refer to the syntax used to define resources, which are (roughly) collections of messages.
- Requesting feedback on a string interpolation concept
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Questions about a translation system
In general though, translation is very hard. There are more exceptions than rules, and a lot of work has gone into the libraries to support all languages. consider using something like https://projectfluent.org/ if this isn't just a learning exercise.
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l10n: A proc macros crate to ease project localization and provide compile time checks (message exists, mandatory arguments are set, functions are defined) built upon fluent-bundle.
Working on a personal project that needed localization I decided to use fluent from Mozilla. It already exists an excellent crate to use fluent in Rust which is fluent-bundle (and others fluent crates) but now that I'm used to "If it compiles, it works" I wanted to have a macro that checked that the "localization messages" I'm using existed and had all the required arguments, not finding what I was looking for I decided to write this crate for my needs and share it with the community.
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Are there any C++ libraries that provide tools for composing English language sentences?
Even if you're not planning to translate your game into other languages, it might be worth looking into one of the localisation systems. For example, Mozilla's Fluent handles pluralisation, gender, etc..
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Show HN: Localization and translations should be code, not data
It's a tempting argument. By interviewing hundreds of people a different pattern emerged though. Translators don't know how to code. Some companies manually removed quotation marks (") from strings because they confused translators.
What do you think about Mozilla's Fluent format/syntax https://projectfluent.org/?
BTW feel free to reach out via email to me. Look at my profile to find it.
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I18N in the Multiverse of Formats
The last format in this multiverse trip is Fluent a Mozilla project. The Fluent format shares a lot of philosophy that drove the design of ICU Message Format.
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Travelm-Agency Updates (Fluent, Webpack)
My Elm code generator for i18n files Travelm-Agency has just reached a critical milestone: supporting all of projectfluents constructs. Yes, that means even locale specific constructs like matching on PluralRules (zero, one, few, many, other) or formatting dates and numbers based on the current locale! As far as I'm aware that is something that no other i18n solution for Elm can do so far.
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Unsoundness in owning_ref
As an example, there is a really good localisation framework called Project Fluent where you write your translatable expressions in a text file that later gets parsed. The resulting parse tree borrows entirely from the original text and doesn't make any allocations other than the occasional Vec for sequences.
advisory-db
- Serde-YAML for Rust has been archived
- When Zig is safer and faster than Rust
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Advisory: Miscompilation in cortex-m-rt 0.7.1 and 0.7.2
You might also want to add this to https://github.com/rustsec/advisory-db so that cargo audit and Dependabot surface it.
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"This type of secure-by-default functionality is why we love Go"
The behavior of not extracting outside the specified directory has been the default since forever in Rust's tar. And then it had two RUSTSEC advisories for not handling this correctly in certain corner cases. The latest one in 2021.
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greater supply chain attack risk due to large dependency trees?
cargo-audit only checks for known issues reported to a vulnerability database.
- capnproto-rust: out-of-bound memory access bug
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`cargo audit` can now scan compiled binaries
However, I keep getting this error when running cargo audit bin ~/.cargo/bin/*, even if I replace * with a specific binary: Fetching advisory database from `https://github.com/RustSec/advisory-db.git` Loaded 467 security advisories (from C:\Users\jonah\.cargo\advisory-db) Updating crates.io index error: I/O operation failed: The system cannot find the path specified. (os error 3) I'm on Windows 10.
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MIA Github Assignee on very minor PR
I usually open an issue asking if the crate is still maintained. If there isn't a response for a decent amount of time (like multiple months) and the crate is somewhat popular then it could be worth opening an unmaintained advisory in the advisory-db
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RustSec Advisory Database Visualization
Here is the visualization of RustSec Advisory Database. I hope it will be helpful. If you need any more charts, feel free to comment.
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Github Dependency graph adds vulnerability alerting support for Rust
FWIW the RustSec database is still not synced into the Github databse on a regular basis, even though they did an initial import of it. So the cargo audit github action is still relevant.
What are some alternatives?
i18n-js - It's a small library to provide the I18n translations on the Javascript. It comes with Rails support.
cargo-deny - ❌ Cargo plugin for linting your dependencies 🦀
react-intl-example - React internationalization with react-intl
chrono - Date and time library for Rust
pseudo-localization - Dynamic pseudo-localization in the browser and nodejs
vulndb - [mirror] The Go Vulnerability Database
rails-i18n - Repository for collecting Locale data for Ruby on Rails I18n as well as other interesting, Rails related I18n stuff
rustsec - RustSec API & Tooling
jsLingui - 🌍 📖 A readable, automated, and optimized (3 kb) internationalization for JavaScript
Rudra - Rust Memory Safety & Undefined Behavior Detection
nextjs-monorepo-example - Collection of monorepo tips & tricks
dwflist - The DWF IDs