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Damien Picard c48dc61749 I18n: fixes to add-on message extraction
This commit fixes several issues in add-ons UI messages extraction code:

- In multi-file modules, the script would crash because it tried to write to
  the dir instead of a `translations.py` file;
- The add-on message extraction works by enabling the add-on, getting all
  messages; disabling the add-on, getting all messages; then comparing the
  two message sets. But often a bug happens where a class gets a
  description from somewhere else in memory. I couldn’t debug that, so a
  workaround is to check that the message isn’t a corrupted one before
  removing it;
- `printf()` doesn't exist in Python and would crash the script;
- `self.src[self.settings.PARSER_PY_ID]` can be replaced by `self.py_file`
  in class `I18n`, since a property exists to do that;
- At one point a generator was printed instead of its values, so let's
  unpack the generator to get the values. Maybe the print could be
  deleted entirely;
- Use SPDX license identifier instead of GPL license block, to be more in
  line with other scripts from the codebase.

Reviewed By: mont29

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15474
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