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16 /*
17  * $Id: ErrorMessages_zh_CN.java,v 1.2 2004/02/16 22:55:54 minchau Exp $
18  */

19
20 package org.apache.xalan.xsltc.runtime;
21
22 import java.util.ListResourceBundle JavaDoc;
23
24 /**
25  * @author Morten Jorgensen
26  */

27 public class ErrorMessages_zh_CN extends ListResourceBundle JavaDoc {
28
29 /*
30  * XSLTC run-time error messages.
31  *
32  * General notes to translators and definitions:
33  *
34  * 1) XSLTC is the name of the product. It is an acronym for XML Stylesheet:
35  * Transformations Compiler
36  *
37  * 2) A stylesheet is a description of how to transform an input XML document
38  * into a resultant output XML document (or HTML document or text)
39  *
40  * 3) An axis is a particular "dimension" in a tree representation of an XML
41  * document; the nodes in the tree are divided along different axes.
42  * Traversing the "child" axis, for instance, means that the program
43  * would visit each child of a particular node; traversing the "descendant"
44  * axis means that the program would visit the child nodes of a particular
45  * node, their children, and so on until the leaf nodes of the tree are
46  * reached.
47  *
48  * 4) An iterator is an object that traverses nodes in a tree along a
49  * particular axis, one at a time.
50  *
51  * 5) An element is a mark-up tag in an XML document; an attribute is a
52  * modifier on the tag. For example, in <elem attr='val' attr2='val2'>
53  * "elem" is an element name, "attr" and "attr2" are attribute names with
54  * the values "val" and "val2", respectively.
55  *
56  * 6) A namespace declaration is a special attribute that is used to associate
57  * a prefix with a URI (the namespace). The meanings of element names and
58  * attribute names that use that prefix are defined with respect to that
59  * namespace.
60  *
61  * 7) DOM is an acronym for Document Object Model. It is a tree
62  * representation of an XML document.
63  *
64  * SAX is an acronym for the Simple API for XML processing. It is an API
65  * used inform an XML processor (in this case XSLTC) of the structure and
66  * content of an XML document.
67  *
68  * Input to the stylesheet processor can come from an XML parser in the
69  * form of a DOM tree or through the SAX API.
70  *
71  * 8) DTD is a document type declaration. It is a way of specifying the
72  * grammar for an XML file, the names and types of elements, attributes,
73  * etc.
74  *
75  */

76
77     // These message should be read from a locale-specific resource bundle
78
private static final Object JavaDoc[][] m_errorMessages = {
79
80         /*
81          * Note to translators: the substitution text in the following message
82          * is a class name. Used for internal errors in the processor.
83          */

84         {BasisLibrary.RUN_TIME_INTERNAL_ERR,
85         "\u201c{0}\u201d\u4e2d\u5b58\u5728\u8fd0\u884c\u65f6\u5185\u90e8\u9519\u8bef"},
86
87         /*
88          * Note to translators: <xsl:copy> is a keyword that should not be
89          * translated.
90          */

91         {BasisLibrary.RUN_TIME_COPY_ERR,
92         "\u5728\u6267\u884c <xsl:copy> \u65f6\u53d1\u751f\u8fd0\u884c\u65f6\u9519\u8bef\u3002"},
93
94         /*
95          * Note to translators: The substitution text refers to data types.
96          * The message is displayed if a value in a particular context needs to
97          * be converted to type {1}, but that's not possible for a value of type
98          * {0}.
99          */

100         {BasisLibrary.DATA_CONVERSION_ERR,
101         "\u4ece\u201c{0}\u201d\u5230\u201c{1}\u201d\u7684\u8f6c\u6362\u65e0\u6548\u3002"},
102
103         /*
104          * Note to translators: This message is displayed if the function named
105          * by the substitution text is not a function that is supported. XSLTC
106          * is the acronym naming the product.
107          */

108         {BasisLibrary.EXTERNAL_FUNC_ERR,
109         "XSLTC \u4e0d\u652f\u6301\u5916\u90e8\u51fd\u6570\u201c{0}\u201d\u3002"},
110
111         /*
112          * Note to translators: This message is displayed if two values are
113          * compared for equality, but the data type of one of the values is
114          * unknown.
115          */

116         {BasisLibrary.EQUALITY_EXPR_ERR,
117         "\u7b49\u5f0f\u8868\u8fbe\u5f0f\u4e2d\u7684\u81ea\u53d8\u91cf\u7c7b\u578b\u672a\u77e5\u3002"},
118
119         /*
120          * Note to translators: The substitution text for {0} will be a data
121          * type; the substitution text for {1} will be the name of a function.
122          * This is displayed if an argument of the particular data type is not
123          * permitted for a call to this function.
124          */

125         {BasisLibrary.INVALID_ARGUMENT_ERR,
126         "\u5728\u5bf9\u201c{1}\u201d\u7684\u8c03\u7528\u4e2d\u7684\u81ea\u53d8\u91cf\u7c7b\u578b\u201c{0}\u201d\u65e0\u6548"},
127
128         /*
129          * Note to translators: There is way of specifying a format for a
130          * number using a pattern; the processor was unable to format the
131          * particular value using the specified pattern.
132          */

133         {BasisLibrary.FORMAT_NUMBER_ERR,
134         "\u8bd5\u56fe\u4f7f\u7528\u6a21\u5f0f\u201c{1}\u201d\u683c\u5f0f\u5316\u6570\u503c\u201c{0}\u201d\u3002"},
135
136         /*
137          * Note to translators: The following represents an internal error
138          * situation in XSLTC. The processor was unable to create a copy of an
139          * iterator. (See definition of iterator above.)
140          */

141         {BasisLibrary.ITERATOR_CLONE_ERR,
142         "\u65e0\u6cd5\u514b\u9686\u8fed\u4ee3\u5668\u201c{0}\u201d\u3002"},
143
144         /*
145          * Note to translators: The following represents an internal error
146          * situation in XSLTC. The processor attempted to create an iterator
147          * for a particular axis (see definition above) that it does not
148          * support.
149          */

150         {BasisLibrary.AXIS_SUPPORT_ERR,
151         "\u4e0d\u652f\u6301\u8f74\u201c{0}\u201d\u7684\u8fed\u4ee3\u5668\u3002"},
152
153         /*
154          * Note to translators: The following represents an internal error
155          * situation in XSLTC. The processor attempted to create an iterator
156          * for a particular axis (see definition above) that it does not
157          * support.
158          */

159         {BasisLibrary.TYPED_AXIS_SUPPORT_ERR,
160         "\u4e0d\u652f\u6301\u8f93\u5165\u7684\u8f74\u201c{0}\u201d\u7684\u8fed\u4ee3\u5668\u3002"},
161
162         /*
163          * Note to translators: This message is reported if the stylesheet
164          * being processed attempted to construct an XML document with an
165          * attribute in a place other than on an element. The substitution text
166          * specifies the name of the attribute.
167          */

168         {BasisLibrary.STRAY_ATTRIBUTE_ERR,
169         "\u5c5e\u6027\u201c{0}\u201d\u5728\u5143\u7d20\u5916\u3002"},
170
171         /*
172          * Note to translators: As with the preceding message, a namespace
173          * declaration has the form of an attribute and is only permitted to
174          * appear on an element. The substitution text {0} is the namespace
175          * prefix and {1} is the URI that was being used in the erroneous
176          * namespace declaration.
177          */

178         {BasisLibrary.STRAY_NAMESPACE_ERR,
179         "\u540d\u79f0\u7a7a\u95f4\u8bf4\u660e\u201c{0}\u201d=\u201c{1}\u201d\u5728\u5143\u7d20\u5916\u3002"},
180
181         /*
182          * Note to translators: The stylesheet contained a reference to a
183          * namespace prefix that was undefined. The value of the substitution
184          * text is the name of the prefix.
185          */

186         {BasisLibrary.NAMESPACE_PREFIX_ERR,
187         "\u6ca1\u6709\u8bf4\u660e\u540d\u79f0\u7a7a\u95f4\u524d\u7f00\u201c{0}\u201d\u3002"},
188
189         /*
190          * Note to translators: The following represents an internal error.
191          * DOMAdapter is a Java class in XSLTC.
192          */

193         {BasisLibrary.DOM_ADAPTER_INIT_ERR,
194         "\u4f7f\u7528\u9519\u8bef\u7c7b\u578b\u7684\u6e90 DOM \u521b\u5efa\u4e86 DOMAdapter\u3002"},
195
196         /*
197          * Note to translators: The following message indicates that the XML
198          * parser that is providing input to XSLTC cannot be used because it
199          * does not describe to XSLTC the structure of the input XML document's
200          * DTD.
201          */

202         {BasisLibrary.PARSER_DTD_SUPPORT_ERR,
203         "\u6b63\u5728\u4f7f\u7528\u7684 SAX \u89e3\u6790\u5668\u4e0d\u5904\u7406 DTD \u8bf4\u660e\u4e8b\u4ef6\u3002"},
204
205         /*
206          * Note to translators: The following message indicates that the XML
207          * parser that is providing input to XSLTC cannot be used because it
208          * does not distinguish between ordinary XML attributes and namespace
209          * declarations.
210          */

211         {BasisLibrary.NAMESPACES_SUPPORT_ERR,
212         "\u6b63\u5728\u4f7f\u7528\u7684 SAX \u89e3\u6790\u5668\u4e0d\u652f\u6301 XML \u540d\u79f0\u7a7a\u95f4\u3002"},
213
214         /*
215          * Note to translators: The substitution text is the URI that was in
216          * error.
217          */

218         {BasisLibrary.CANT_RESOLVE_RELATIVE_URI_ERR,
219         "\u65e0\u6cd5\u89e3\u6790 URI \u5f15\u7528\u201c{0}\u201d\u3002"}
220     };
221
222     public Object JavaDoc[][] getContents() {
223         return m_errorMessages;
224     }
225
226 }
227
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