[android-developers] Re: SDK 2.3: Get "Multiple substitutions specified in non-positional format" error
I agree with Bob that an error is a bit over the top. E.g. I include
software from another company as a library project in one of my apps.
This foreign software uses the old formatting using %s %s inside a few
strings, which is now reported as an error. Now I can neither change
the string, because this might break functionality, nor may I use the
new SDK because this produces an error where a warning would have been
sufficient. So I am stuck with Android 2.2 SDK :-(.
On 7 Dez., 06:57, Bob Kerns <r...@acm.org> wrote:
> As someone who's been involved with internationalization of software
> for over 25 years -- while I'm certainly glad you provide this syntax,
> I think signalling an error is just a bit over the top. A warning
> would be sufficient.
>
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