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setlocale(3) Library Functions Manual setlocale(3)
NAME
setlocale - set the current locale
LIBRARY
Standard C library (libc, -lc)
SYNOPSIS
#include <locale.h>
char *setlocale(int category, const char *locale);
DESCRIPTION
The setlocale() function is used to set or query the program's current
locale.
If locale is not NULL, the program's current locale is modified accord-
ing to the arguments. The argument category determines which parts of
the program's current locale should be modified.
Category Governs
LC_ALL All of the locale
LC_ADDRESS Formatting of addresses and geography-related items
(*)
LC_COLLATE String collation
LC_CTYPE Character classification
LC_IDENTIFICATION Metadata describing the locale (*)
LC_MEASUREMENT Settings related to measurements (metric versus US
customary) (*)
LC_MESSAGES Localizable natural-language messages
LC_MONETARY Formatting of monetary values
LC_NAME Formatting of salutations for persons (*)
LC_NUMERIC Formatting of nonmonetary numeric values
LC_PAPER Settings related to the standard paper size (*)
LC_TELEPHONE Formats to be used with telephone services (*)
LC_TIME Formatting of date and time values
The categories marked with an asterisk in the above table are GNU ex-
tensions. For further information on these locale categories, see lo-
cale(7).
The argument locale is a pointer to a character string containing the
required setting of category. Such a string is either a well-known
constant like "C" or "da_DK" (see below), or an opaque string that was
returned by another call of setlocale().
If locale is an empty string, "", each part of the locale that should
be modified is set according to the environment variables. The details
are implementation-dependent. For glibc, first (regardless of catego-
ry), the environment variable LC_ALL is inspected, next the environment
variable with the same name as the category (see the table above), and
finally the environment variable LANG. The first existing environment
variable is used. If its value is not a valid locale specification,
the locale is unchanged, and setlocale() returns NULL.
The locale "C" or "POSIX" is a portable locale; it exists on all con-
forming systems.
A locale name is typically of the form language[_territory][.code-
set][@modifier], where language is an ISO 639 language code, territory
is an ISO 3166 country code, and codeset is a character set or encoding
identifier like ISO-8859-1 or UTF-8. For a list of all supported lo-
cales, try "locale -a" (see locale(1)).
If locale is NULL, the current locale is only queried, not modified.
On startup of the main program, the portable "C" locale is selected as
default. A program may be made portable to all locales by calling:
setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
after program initialization, and then:
o using the values returned from a localeconv(3) call for locale-de-
pendent information;
o using the multibyte and wide character functions for text processing
if MB_CUR_MAX > 1;
o using strcoll(3) and strxfrm(3) to compare strings; and
o using wcscoll(3) and wcsxfrm(3) to compare wide-character strings.
RETURN VALUE
A successful call to setlocale() returns an opaque string that corre-
sponds to the locale set. This string may be allocated in static stor-
age. The string returned is such that a subsequent call with that
string and its associated category will restore that part of the
process's locale. The return value is NULL if the request cannot be
honored.
ATTRIBUTES
For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see at-
tributes(7).
+-------------------------+---------------+----------------------------+
|Interface | Attribute | Value |
+-------------------------+---------------+----------------------------+
|setlocale() | Thread safety | MT-Unsafe const:locale env |
+-------------------------+---------------+----------------------------+
STANDARDS
C11, POSIX.1-2008.
Categories
LC_ALL
LC_COLLATE
LC_CTYPE
LC_MONETARY
LC_NUMERIC
LC_TIME
C11, POSIX.1-2008.
LC_MESSAGES
POSIX.1-2008.
Others:
GNU.
HISTORY
POSIX.1-2001, C89.
Categories
LC_ALL
LC_COLLATE
LC_CTYPE
LC_MONETARY
LC_NUMERIC
LC_TIME
C89, POSIX.1-2001.
LC_MESSAGES
POSIX.1-2001.
Others:
GNU.
SEE ALSO
locale(1), localedef(1), isalpha(3), localeconv(3), nl_langinfo(3), rp-
match(3), strcoll(3), strftime(3), charsets(7), locale(7)
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