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I have a system where localization can very easily vary at a per-customer level. We use cultures like

fr-MYCLIENT

These cultures get registered with the following code:

private List<MyBaseCulture> supportedCultures = new List<MyBaseCulture>
{
    { new MyBaseCulture("pt-PT") },
    { new MyBaseCulture("en-US") },
    { new MyBaseCulture("fr-FR") },
    { new MyBaseCulture("nl-NL") },
    { new MyBaseCulture("es-ES") },
    { new MyBaseCulture("ca-ES") },
    { new MyBaseCulture("cs-CZ") },
};
public string RegisterCulture(string parentCulture, string newCultureName)
{
    MyBaseCulturemyParent = supportedCultures.Where(x => x.Equals(new MyBaseCulture(parentCulture))).FirstOrDefault();

    if(myParent==null)
    {
       throw new Exception($"Unsupported culture requested during culture registration: '{parentCulture}'");
        }

    CultureInfo ci = new CultureInfo(myParent.Culture);
    RegionInfo ri = new RegionInfo(myParent.Region)
    CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder myBuilder = new CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder(newCultureName, CultureAndRegionModifiers.None);
    myBuilder.LoadDataFromCultureInfo(ci);
    myBuilder.LoadDataFromRegionInfo(ri);

    bool cultureAlreadyExists = DoesCultureExist(parentCulture);

    try
    { 
        if(cultureAlreadyExists)
            CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder.Unregister(newCultureName);
        myBuilder.Register();
    }
    catch(Exception e)
    {
        return "Exception during culture registration. Details: " + e.Message;
    }
    return cultureAlreadyExists ? 
          "Successfully registered culture " + parentCulture
          : "Culture failed to register...";
}

an invocation of this would look like

new CultureRegistration().RegisterCulture("es-ES", "es-CLIENT01");

I am using RESX files to keep track of this. The files use the custom tool GlobalResourceProxyGenerator, responsible for creating designer classes for all resource entries for quick class access.

The issue is that when I attempt to build my project in a machine without the custom cultures registered.

As long as the machine i'm using to compile code is missing at least one of my custom cultures, I get a compilation error like thus:

Exception text

Compiler Error Message: CS0101: The namespace 'Resources' already contains a definition for 'ChartResources'
Source File: c:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\Temporary ASP.NET Files\vs\fc87251a\66d5efac\App_GlobalResources.zetsmdoe.4.cs    Line: 26 

This ends up being very cumbersome as we need an external tool to register cultures just to be able to compile our code every time we need to move to a new machine or one of our team's members adds a new culture.

Is there a way to either:

  • a) run code before this compilation step (something akin to Application_Start in global.asax, but that executes before the step that throws this error)?
  • b) skip this validation unless the relevant culture is called?

The reason we use custom cultures is to store field values (such as dropdown options). Obviously, we have a considerably larger amount of installations than cultures (ie, a lot more than a single en-UK customer). Changing the values each deployment is suboptimal, as upgrading the original customer becomes a gigantic pain (ie, if we modify en-UK dropdown_1 to "Sample Company 1", then another customer requests "Example Company 2" in that same dropdown, if we are to ever upgrade the version of the first client, we would have to restore the original value. Using custom regions allows us to simply set a different region for each client, making it clear that that set of resources is specific to them.

Edit: Added an example of the culture names we use.

Edit2: Clarifying why we're using custom cultures.

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  • That error has nothing to do with custom cultures. It complains that ChartResources is defined twice. Nov 14, 2019 at 15:25
  • As for creating custom cultures, why do it in the first place? Resources change, but the locales and cultures don't. Unless you want different day, month names or long/short date strings for different customers in the same country ? Nov 14, 2019 at 15:30
  • The error looks unrelated, but it is what loading my web application shows. If I register the missing cultures with a different site (read: changing absolutely nothing in my code, but registering the intended cultures through a completely separate application), that compilation error disappears and everything loads as normal. While I'm not sure about why that is the error that displays, I am certain it's because I'm missing the custom cultures I need.
    – Cloud
    Nov 14, 2019 at 15:42
  • The error is about a resources class, not cultures. GlobalResourceProxyGenerator generates code for resource files, not cultures. Cultures are what CultureInfo represents. In the very rare case you need a custom one, you build it with CultureAndRegionInfoBuilder, not resx files. Creating a custom culture doesn't generate resource files or classes. Are you using culture to refer to the resource files perhaps? Nov 14, 2019 at 15:48
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    Again and again, why the custom cultures? People are using localized resources for 16 years without them. In fact, the ability to create custom cultures came very late, to handle cultures that aren't provided by the OS. They were never needed for localization. Not even for Canada (couldn't help myself) Nov 14, 2019 at 15:58

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