public function DrupalTranslator::transChoice in Drupal 10
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 8 core/lib/Drupal/Core/Validation/DrupalTranslator.php \Drupal\Core\Validation\DrupalTranslator::transChoice()
- 9 core/lib/Drupal/Core/Validation/DrupalTranslator.php \Drupal\Core\Validation\DrupalTranslator::transChoice()
File
- core/
lib/ Drupal/ Core/ Validation/ DrupalTranslator.php, line 37
Class
- DrupalTranslator
- Translates strings using Drupal's translation system.
Namespace
Drupal\Core\ValidationCode
public function transChoice($id, $number, array $parameters = [], $domain = NULL, $locale = NULL) {
// Violation messages can separated singular and plural versions by "|".
$ids = explode('|', $id);
if (!isset($ids[1])) {
throw new \InvalidArgumentException(sprintf('The message "%s" cannot be pluralized, because it is missing a plural (e.g. "There is one apple|There are @count apples").', $id));
}
// Normally, calls to formatPlural() need to use literal strings, like
// formatPlural($count, '1 item', '@count items')
// so that the Drupal project POTX string extractor will correctly
// extract the strings for translation and save them in a format that
// formatPlural() can work with. However, this is a special case, because
// Drupal is supporting a constraint message format from Symfony. So
// although $id looks like a variable here, it is actually coming from a
// static string in a constraint class that the POTX extractor knows about
// and has processed to work with formatPlural(), so this specific call to
// formatPlural() will work correctly.
return \Drupal::translation()
->formatPlural($number, $ids[0], $ids[1], $this
->processParameters($parameters), $this
->getOptions($domain, $locale));
}