extensionPrefs: Trick xgettext into accepting odd number of backticks
Xgettext learned about template strings now, which is good. However it's still buggy, so instead of the "classic" xgettext issue with backticks, we now have exciting new issues to find work-arounds for. One issue is that it doesn't detect backticks inside string constants as regular characters, so having an odd number of backticks throws off its regex. https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/792
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@ -159,14 +159,14 @@ var Application = GObject.registerClass({
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// markdown for pasting in gitlab issues
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let lines = [
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`The settings of extension ${row.uuid} had an error:`,
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'```',
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'```', // '`' (xgettext throws up on odd number of backticks)
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`${exc}`,
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'```',
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'```', // '`'
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'',
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'Stack trace:',
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'```',
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'```', // '`'
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exc.stack.replace(/\n$/, ''), // stack without trailing newline
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'```',
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'```', // '`'
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''
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];
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clipboard.set_text(lines.join('\n'), -1);
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