I have the following C# code. For reasons I won't go into, this is the required way of localising.
My problem is, I cannot for the life of me figure out what path is not returning a value. There are no other errors in the below code:
ResourceManager ResMain = new ResourceManager("TorrentSched.Main", typeof(Main).Assembly);
/// <summary>Returns a localised string based on the Current UI Culture</summary>
public string Str(string Name)
{
Boolean StringNotFound = false;
switch(Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentUICulture.ToString())
{
case "en-GB":
switch(Name)
{
case "MinimizeToTray": return "Closing the program minimises it to the tray. To fully quit the program, right-click the icon in your tray and choose Exit.";
default: StringNotFound = true; break;
}
break;
default:
StringNotFound = true;
break;
}
if(StringNotFound)
{
StringNotFound = false;
switch(Name)
{
case "AppName": return ResMain.GetString("$this.Text");
case "MinimizeToTray": return "Closing the program minimizes it to the tray. To fully quit the program, right-click the icon in your tray and choose Exit.";
case "ReallyExit1": return "Do you really want to exit?";
case "ReallyExit2": return "Torrents will not be checked and downloaded until you launch the program again!";
default: return "String not found!";
}
}
}

}- edited. – Danny Beckett Nov 28 '12 at 13:49StringNotFoundwill always be true, so the if-block is not necessary, but it may very well confuse the code analysis. – Fredrik Mörk Nov 28 '12 at 13:50