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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions Linguini.Bundle.Test/Linguini.Bundle.Test.csproj
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<Nullable>enable</Nullable>
<TargetFrameworks>netstandard2.1;net6.0</TargetFrameworks>
<OutputType>Library</OutputType>
<PackageVersion>0.7.0</PackageVersion>
</PropertyGroup>

<ItemGroup>
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion Linguini.Bundle/Linguini.Bundle.csproj
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<Win32Resource />
<PackageProjectUrl>https://github.com/Ygg01/Linguini</PackageProjectUrl>
<RepositoryType>git</RepositoryType>
<PackageVersion>0.6.1</PackageVersion>
<PackageVersion>0.7.0</PackageVersion>
<TargetFrameworks>netstandard2.1;net6.0</TargetFrameworks>
<PackageIcon>linguini.jpg</PackageIcon>
<PackageReadmeFile>README.md</PackageReadmeFile>
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41 changes: 40 additions & 1 deletion Linguini.Bundle/README.md
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Linguini Bundle
---
===

Construct a bundle
---

Linguini Bundle is the main API for accessing Fluent templates. It takes input, locale and useful localization
functions.

First way is to construct is using a fluent/chainable API to create a bundle.

```csharp
var bundle = LinguiniBuilder.Builder()
.CultureInfo(new CultureInfo("en"))
.AddResource("loc = Localization value")
.AddFunction("idfunc", (args, _) => args[0]);
.UncheckedBuild();
```

Here we set `loc` value for English language and pass an `idfunc` that just returns the first argument passed.
By using `UncheckedBuild()` we get a guaranteed bundle, but any error will become an Exception. If we used `Build()`
the result would be a tuple of type `(FluentBundle, List<FluentError>)`.

Another way to construct a bundle is to provide a `FluentBundleOption`.

```csharp
var defaultBundle = new FluentBundleOption
{
CultureInfo = new CultureInfo("en"),
Functions =
{
["idfunc"] = (args, _) => args[0]
},
// Note no resource added!
};
var bundle = FluentBundle.FromBundleOptions(defaultBundleOpt);
bundle.AddResource("loc = Localization value", out _);
```

Both methods are nearly the same, but `FluentBundleOption` doesn't provide Resources.
They can be added vie `BundleOption`s `AddResource`.
2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion Linguini.Serialization/Linguini.Serialization.csproj
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<Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk">

<PropertyGroup>
<PackageVersion>0.6.0</PackageVersion>
<PackageVersion>0.7.0</PackageVersion>
<TargetFramework>net6.0</TargetFramework>
<PackageIcon>linguini.jpg</PackageIcon>
<PackageReadmeFile>README.md</PackageReadmeFile>
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion Linguini.Shared/Linguini.Shared.csproj
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<PackageLicenseExpression>MIT OR Apache-2.0</PackageLicenseExpression>
<PackageTags>fluent, i18n, internationalization, l10n, l20n, globalization, translation</PackageTags>
<IncludeSymbols>false</IncludeSymbols>
<PackageVersion>0.6.0</PackageVersion>
<PackageVersion>0.7.0</PackageVersion>
<TargetFrameworks>netstandard2.1;net6.0</TargetFrameworks>
<PackageIcon>linguini.jpg</PackageIcon>
<PackageReadmeFile>README.md</PackageReadmeFile>
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion Linguini.Syntax/Linguini.Syntax.csproj
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<PackageProjectUrl>https://github.com/Ygg01/Linguini</PackageProjectUrl>
<RepositoryType>git</RepositoryType>
<TargetFrameworks>netstandard2.1;net6.0</TargetFrameworks>
<PackageVersion>0.6.1</PackageVersion>
<PackageVersion>0.7.0</PackageVersion>
<PackageReadmeFile>README.md</PackageReadmeFile>
<PackageIcon>linguini.jpg</PackageIcon>
</PropertyGroup>
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10 changes: 9 additions & 1 deletion README.md
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```dotnet add package Linguini.Bundle```

You can also follow other NuGet installation instructions.
You can also follow other NuGet installation instructions. E.g. :

```paket add Linguini.Bundle```

Or copy this code to your [PackageReference](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-gb/nuget/consume-packages/package-references-in-project-files)

```xml
<PackageReference Include="Linguini.Bundle" Version="0.7.0" />
```

# How to use it?

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version 0.6.1
========
- Fixes errors when reading an empty line on Windows (reported by @JosefNemec)

version 0.7.0
========
- Experimental features when `UseExperimental` flag is true:
- Dynamic Reference - ability to reference terms/message using `$$term_ref`.
After defining it in file like so:
```fluent
# example.ftl
cat = {$number ->
*[one] Cat
[other] Cats
}
dog = {$number ->
*[one] Dog
[other] Dogs
}
attack-log = { $$attacker(number: $atk_num) } attacked {$$defender(number: $def_num)}.
```
It can be called like following:
```csharp
var args = new Dictionary<string, IFluentType>
{
["attacker"] = (FluentReference)"cat",
["defender"] = (FluentReference)"dog",
};
Assert.True(bundle.TryGetMessage("attack-log", args, out _, out var message));
Assert.AreEqual("Cat attacked Dog.", message);
```
- Dynamic Reference attributes - You can call an attribute of a dynamic reference. It will be resolved at runtime, so
make sure your term/message has the associated attribute.
Example:
```fluent
# dyn_attr.ftl
-creature-elf = elf
.StartsWith = vowel

you-see = You see { $$object.StartsWith ->
[vowel] an { $$object }
*[consonant] a { $$object }
}.
```
```csharp
var args = new Dictionary<string, IFluentType>
{
["object"] = (FluentReference)"creature-elf",
};
Assert.True(bundle.TryGetMessage("you-see", args, out _, out var message));
Assert.AreEqual("You see an elf.", message);
```

- Term passing - experimental feature allows users to override term arguments.
```fluent
-ship = Ship
.gender = { $style ->
*[traditional] neuter
[chicago] feminine
}
ship-gender = { -ship.gender(style: $style) ->
*[masculine] He
[feminine] She
[neuter] It
}
```
Usually when style isn't passed, it would to default `-ship.gender()` i.e. `neuter`, which would set `ship-gender` selector to neuter i.e. `It`.
In above example if we set style variable to `chicago`, `-ship.gender()` it would evaluate `feminine`, so `ship-gender` would would evaluate to `She`.
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