get_t
function get_t
get_t()
Returns the name of the proper localization function.
get_t() exists to support localization for code that might run during the installation phase, when some elements of the system might not have loaded.
This would include implementations of hook_install(), which could run during the Drupal installation phase, and might also be run during non-installation time, such as while installing the module from the module administration page.
Example usage:
$t = get_t(); $translated = $t('translate this');
Use t() if your code will never run during the Drupal installation phase. Use st() if your code will only run during installation and never any other time. Use get_t() if your code could run in either circumstance.
See also
t()
st()
Related topics
File
- includes/bootstrap.inc, line 2921
- Functions that need to be loaded on every Drupal request.
Code
function get_t() { static $t; // This is not converted to drupal_static because there is no point in // resetting this as it can not change in the course of a request. if (!isset($t)) { $t = drupal_installation_attempted() ? 'st' : 't'; } return $t; }
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