// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. // // This file contains helper functions for getting strings that are included in // our DLL for all languages (i.e., does not come from our language DLL). // // These resource strings are organized such that we can get a localized string // by taking the base resource ID and adding a language offset. For example, // to get the resource id for the localized product name in en-US, we take // IDS_PRODUCT_NAME_BASE + IDS_L10N_OFFSET_EN_US. #ifndef CHROME_INSTALLER_UTIL_L10N_STRING_UTIL_H_ #define CHROME_INSTALLER_UTIL_L10N_STRING_UTIL_H_ #include <string> #include "base/strings/string16.h" namespace installer { class TranslationDelegate { public: virtual ~TranslationDelegate(); virtual string16 GetLocalizedString(int installer_string_id) = 0; }; // If we're in Chrome, the installer strings aren't in the binary, but are in // the localized pak files. A TranslationDelegate must be provided so we can // load these strings. void SetTranslationDelegate(TranslationDelegate* delegate); // Given a string base id, return the localized version of the string based on // the system language. This is used for shortcuts placed on the user's // desktop. The string is retrieved from the TranslationDelegate if one has // been set. Otherwise, the string is read from the binary's string table. std::wstring GetLocalizedString(int base_message_id); // Given the system language, return a url that points to the localized eula. // The empty string is returned on failure. std::wstring GetLocalizedEulaResource(); // Returns the language identifier of the translation currently in use. std::wstring GetCurrentTranslation(); } // namespace installer. #endif // CHROME_INSTALLER_UTIL_L10N_STRING_UTIL_H_