Yes, sorry, it's a subclass for my own messages format:
package Locale::Maketext::Lexicon::Messages;
use strict;
use Encode qw( decode);
require Locale::Maketext::Lexicon;
sub parse {
my( $class, @content) = @_;
my $res = {};
my $decode = Locale::Maketext::Lexicon::option( 'decode');
foreach ( @content) {
/^\s*$/o and next;
/^\s*#/o and next;
$res->{ $1} = $2
if (/^\s*([^\s:]*)\s*:\s*(.*)$/o);
}
return $res;
}
1;
And the file.msg format is like this:
message_code1: Message Text 1
message_code2: Message Text 2
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