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Date: | Mon, 17 Jan 2005 21:22:49 +0200 |
From: | "Eli Zaretskii" <eliz AT gnu DOT org> |
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Inglis on Mon, 17 Jan 2005 00:02:57 -0700) | |
Subject: | Re: setlocal... |
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> Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 00:02:57 -0700 > From: Brian Inglis <Brian DOT Inglis AT SystematicSw DOT ab DOT ca> > > e.g. > > @findex setlocale AT r{, standard and current locales supported} > The function @code{setlocale} now supports the following categories in > environment variables: @code{LC_CTYPE}, @code{LC_COLLATE}, > @code{LC_NUMERIC}, @code{LC_MONETARY}, @code{LC_TIME}, as well as > @code{LC_ALL}, and also @code{LANG}. POSIX @code{LC_MESSAGES} are not > supported. Due to limitations of the @file{country.sys} driver only > the current user locale @code{""} or its name, and @code{"C"} (aka > @code{"POSIX"}) locales are supported. > Modifies the character classes used by functions defined in headers > @file{ctype.h} and @file{regex.h}, returns appropriate values from > @code{strcoll} and @code{localeconv} functions, changes the decimal > character used by functions for converting numeric strings from input > and to output, and function @code{strftime} uses the appropriate NLS > formats for @code{"%x"} and @code{"%X"} conversions. Exactly.
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