@@ -1246,7 +1246,7 @@ function messageCompiler(message, { locale, key, onError }) {
12461246    return ctx => formatter.format(ctx.values) 
12471247  } else { 
12481248    // If you would like to support it for AST, 
1249-     // You need to transform locale mesages  such as  ` json ` ,  ` yaml ` , etc. with the bundle plugin. 
1249+     // You need to transform locale messages  such as  ` json ` ,  ` yaml ` , etc. with the bundle plugin. 
12501250    onError && onError(new Error('not support for AST')) 
12511251    return () => key // return default with  ` key ` 
12521252  } 
@@ -1512,7 +1512,7 @@ The use-case for `rt` is for programmatic locale messages translation with using
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15141514::: warning 
1515- ` rt `  differs  from  ` t `  in  that  it  processes  the  locale  message  directly , not  the  key  of  the  locale  message . There  is  no  internal  fallback  with  ` rt ` . You  need  to  understand  and  use  the  structure  of  the  locale  messge  returned  by  ` tm ` .
1515+ ` rt `  differs  from  ` t `  in  that  it  processes  the  locale  message  directly , not  the  key  of  the  locale  message . There  is  no  internal  fallback  with  ` rt ` . You  need  to  understand  and  use  the  structure  of  the  locale  message  returned  by  ` tm ` .
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15171517
15181518#### Parameters 
@@ -1548,7 +1548,7 @@ The use-case for `rt` is for programmatic locale messages translation with using
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15501550::: warning 
1551- ` rt `  differs  from  ` t `  in  that  it  processes  the  locale  message  directly , not  the  key  of  the  locale  message . There  is  no  internal  fallback  with  ` rt ` . You  need  to  understand  and  use  the  structure  of  the  locale  messge  returned  by  ` tm ` .
1551+ ` rt `  differs  from  ` t `  in  that  it  processes  the  locale  message  directly , not  the  key  of  the  locale  message . There  is  no  internal  fallback  with  ` rt ` . You  need  to  understand  and  use  the  structure  of  the  locale  message  returned  by  ` tm ` .
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15531553
15541554#### Parameters 
@@ -1586,7 +1586,7 @@ The use-case for `rt` is for programmatic locale messages translation with using
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15871587
15881588::: warning 
1589- ` rt `  differs  from  ` t `  in  that  it  processes  the  locale  message  directly , not  the  key  of  the  locale  message . There  is  no  internal  fallback  with  ` rt ` . You  need  to  understand  and  use  the  structure  of  the  locale  messge  returned  by  ` tm ` .
1589+ ` rt `  differs  from  ` t `  in  that  it  processes  the  locale  message  directly , not  the  key  of  the  locale  message . There  is  no  internal  fallback  with  ` rt ` . You  need  to  understand  and  use  the  structure  of  the  locale  message  returned  by  ` tm ` .
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15921592#### Parameters 
@@ -1624,7 +1624,7 @@ The use-case for `rt` is for programmatic locale messages translation with using
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16261626::: warning 
1627- ` rt `  differs  from  ` t `  in  that  it  processes  the  locale  message  directly , not  the  key  of  the  locale  message . There  is  no  internal  fallback  with  ` rt ` . You  need  to  understand  and  use  the  structure  of  the  locale  messge  returned  by  ` tm ` .
1627+ ` rt `  differs  from  ` t `  in  that  it  processes  the  locale  message  directly , not  the  key  of  the  locale  message . There  is  no  internal  fallback  with  ` rt ` . You  need  to  understand  and  use  the  structure  of  the  locale  message  returned  by  ` tm ` .
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16301630#### Parameters 
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