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Each such style is called a .Sq locale and is invoked using an appropriate name passed as a C string. The .Fn localeconv routine returns the current locale's parameters for formatting numbers. .Pp The .Fn setlocale function recognizes several categories of routines. These are the categories and the sets of routines they select: .Bl -tag -width LC_MONETARY .It Dv LC_ALL Set the entire locale generically. .It Dv LC_COLLATE Set a locale for string collation routines. This controls alphabetic ordering in .Fn strcoll and .Fn strxfrm . .It Dv LC_CTYPE Set a locale for the .Xr ctype 3 functions. This controls recognition of upper and lower case, alphabetic or non-alphabetic characters, and so on. .It Dv LC_MESSAGES Set a locale for message catalogs. This controls the selection of message catalogs by the .Xr catgets 3 and .Xr gettext 3 families of functions. .It Dv LC_MONETARY Set a locale for formatting monetary values; this affects the .Fn localeconv function. .It Dv LC_NUMERIC Set a locale for formatting numbers. This controls the formatting of decimal points in input and output of floating point numbers in functions such as .Fn printf and .Fn scanf , as well as values returned by .Fn localeconv . .It Dv LC_TIME Set a locale for formatting dates and times using the .Fn strftime function. .El .Pp Only three locales are defined by default, the empty string .Li "\&""\|"" which denotes the native environment, and the .Li "\&""C"" and .Li "\&""POSIX"" locales, which denote the C language environment. A .Fa locale argument of .Dv NULL causes .Fn setlocale to return the current locale. By default, C programs start in the .Li "\&""C"" locale. The format of the locale string is described in .Xr nls 7 . .Pp The only function in the library that sets the locale is .Fn setlocale ; the locale is never changed as a side effect of some other routine. .Pp Changing the setting of .Dv LC_MESSAGES has no effect on catalogs that have already been opened by .Xr catopen 3 . .Pp The .Fn localeconv function returns a pointer to a structure which provides parameters for formatting numbers, especially currency values: .Bd -literal -offset indent struct lconv { char *decimal_point; char *thousands_sep; char *grouping; char *int_curr_symbol; char *currency_symbol; char *mon_decimal_point; char *mon_thousands_sep; char *mon_grouping; char *positive_sign; char *negative_sign; char int_frac_digits; char frac_digits; char p_cs_precedes; char p_sep_by_space; char n_cs_precedes; char n_sep_by_space; char p_sign_posn; char n_sign_posn; char int_p_cs_precedes; char int_n_cs_precedes; char int_p_sep_by_space; char int_n_sep_by_space; char int_p_sign_posn; char int_n_sign_posn; }; .Ed .Pp The individual fields have the following meanings: .Bl -tag -width int_p_sep_by_space .It Fa decimal_point The decimal point character, except for monetary values. .It Fa thousands_sep The separator between groups of digits before the decimal point, except for monetary values. .It Fa grouping The sizes of the groups of digits, except for monetary values. This is a pointer to a vector of integers, each of size .Va char , representing group size from low order digit groups to high order (right to left). The list may be terminated with 0 or .Dv CHAR_MAX . If the list is terminated with 0, the last group size before the 0 is repeated to account for all the digits. If the list is terminated with .Dv CHAR_MAX , no more grouping is performed. .It Fa int_curr_symbol The standardized (ISO 4217:1995) international currency symbol. .It Fa currency_symbol The local currency symbol. .It Fa mon_decimal_point The decimal point character for monetary values. .It Fa mon_thousands_sep The separator for digit groups in monetary values. .It Fa mon_grouping Like .Fa grouping but for monetary values. .It Fa positive_sign The character used to denote nonnegative monetary values, usually the empty string. .It Fa negative_sign The character used to denote negative monetary values, usually a minus sign. .It Fa int_frac_digits The number of digits after the decimal point in an internationally formatted monetary value. .It Fa frac_digits The number of digits after the decimal point in an locally formatted monetary value. .It Fa p_cs_precedes 1 if the currency symbol precedes the monetary value for nonnegative values, 0 if it follows. .It Fa p_sep_by_space 1 if a space is inserted between the currency symbol and the monetary value for nonnegative values, 0 otherwise. .It Fa n_cs_precedes Like .Fa p_cs_precedes but for negative values. .It Fa n_sep_by_space Like .Fa p_sep_by_space but for negative values. .It Fa p_sign_posn The location of the .Fa positive_sign with respect to a nonnegative quantity and the .Fa currency_symbol . .It Fa n_sign_posn Like .Fa p_sign_posn but for negative currency values. .It Fa int_p_cs_precedes 1 if the currency symbol precedes the internationally formatted monetary value for nonnegative values, 0 if it follows. .It Fa int_n_cs_precedes Like .Fa int_p_cs_precedes but for negative values. .It Fa int_p_sep_by_space 1 if a space is inserted between the currency symbol and the internationally formatted monetary value for nonnegative values, 0 otherwise. .It Fa int_n_sep_by_space Like .Fa int_p_sep_by_space but for negative values. .It Fa int_p_sign_posn The location of the .Fa positive_sign with respect to a nonnegative quantity and the .Fa currency_symbol , for internationally formatted nonnegative monetary values. .It Fa int_n_sign_posn Like .Fa int_p_sign_posn but for negative values. .El .Pp The positional parameters in .Fa p_sign_posn , .Fa n_sign_posn , .Fa int_p_sign_posn and .Fa int_n_sign_posn are encoded as follows: .Bl -tag -width 3n -compact .It Li 0 Parentheses around the entire string. .It Li 1 Before the string. .It Li 2 After the string. .It Li 3 Just before .Fa currency_symbol . .It Li 4 Just after .Fa currency_symbol . .El .Pp Unless mentioned above, an empty string as a value for a field indicates a zero length result or a value that is not in the current locale. A .Dv CHAR_MAX result similarly denotes an unavailable value. .Sh RETURN VALUES The .Fn setlocale function returns .Dv NULL and fails to change the locale if the given combination of .Fa category and .Fa locale makes no sense. The .Fn localeconv function returns a pointer to a static object which may be altered by later calls to .Fn setlocale or .Fn localeconv . .Pp Currently, .Fn setlocale returns .Dv NULL and fails to change the locale when .Dv LC_COLLATE is modified independently of other values. .Sh EXAMPLES The following code illustrates how a program can initialize the international environment for one language, while selectively modifying the program's locale such that regular expressions and string operations can be applied to text recorded in a different language: .Bd -literal setlocale(LC_ALL, "de"); setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, "C"); .Ed .Pp When a process is started, its current locale is set to the C or POSIX locale. An internationalized program that depends on locale data not defined in the C or POSIX locale must invoke the setlocale subroutine in the following manner before using any of the locale-specific information: .Bd -literal setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); .Ed .Sh FILES The use of multibyte locales requires shared libraries located in .Pa /usr/lib/i18n . .\" .Bl -tag -width /usr/share/locale/locale/category -compact XXX .\" .It Pa $PATH_LOCALE/\fIlocale\fP/\fIcategory\fP XXX .\" .It Pa /usr/share/locale/\fIlocale\fP/\fIcategory\fP XXX .\" locale file for the locale \fIlocale\fP XXX .\" and the category \fIcategory\fP. XXX .\" .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr catopen 3 , .Xr gettext 3 , .Xr nl_langinfo 3 , .Xr nls 7 .\" .Xr strcoll 3 , XXX .\" .Xr strxfrm 3 XXX .Sh STANDARDS The .Fn setlocale and .Fn localeconv functions conform to .St -ansiC and .St -isoC-90 . .Pp The .Fa int_p_cs_precedes , .Fa int_n_cs_precedes , .Fa int_p_sep_by_space , .Fa int_n_sep_by_space , .Fa int_p_sign_posn and .Fa int_n_sign_posn members of .Ft struct lconv were introduced in .St -isoC-99 . .Sh HISTORY The .Fn setlocale and .Fn localeconv functions first appeared in .Bx 4.4 . .Sh BUGS In spite of the gnarly currency support in .Fn localeconv , the standards don't include any functions for generalized currency formatting. .Pp .Dv LC_COLLATE is unimplemented (but does not make sense for many languages). Use of .Dv LC_MONETARY could lead to misleading results until we have a real time currency conversion function. .Dv LC_NUMERIC and .Dv LC_TIME are personal choices and should not be wrapped up with the other categories. .Pp Multibyte locales aren't supported for static binaries.