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#ifndef CYGONCE_LIBC_LOCALE_H#define CYGONCE_LIBC_LOCALE_H//========================================================================//// locale.h//// Standard ISO C internationalisation (i18n) and localisation (i10n)////========================================================================//####COPYRIGHTBEGIN####// // ------------------------------------------- // The contents of this file are subject to the Red Hat eCos Public License // Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in // compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at // http://www.redhat.com/ // // Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" // basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the // License for the specific language governing rights and limitations under // the License. // // The Original Code is eCos - Embedded Configurable Operating System, // released September 30, 1998. // // The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Red Hat. // Portions created by Red Hat are // Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000 Red Hat, Inc. // All Rights Reserved. // ------------------------------------------- // //####COPYRIGHTEND####//========================================================================//#####DESCRIPTIONBEGIN####//// Author(s): jlarmour// Contributors: jlarmour// Date: 1998-08-31// Purpose: // Description: This implementation is designed to implement the contents// of ISO C section 7.4// Usage: #include <locale.h>////####DESCRIPTIONEND####////========================================================================// CONFIGURATION#include <pkgconf/libc.h> // Configuration header// Include the C library?#ifdef CYGPKG_LIBC// INCLUDES#include <cyg/infra/cyg_type.h> // Common type definitions and support#include <stddef.h> // locale.h must provide NULL// TYPE DEFINITIONS// struct lconv contains information about numeric and monetary numbers// and is described in the ISO C standard section 7.4struct lconv { // the following affect formatted NONMONETARY QUANTITIES only char *decimal_point; // decimal point char *thousands_sep; // separates groups of digits before decimal // point char *grouping; // string whose elements indicate the size // of each group of digits // the following affect formatted MONETARY QUANTITIES only char *int_curr_symbol; // international curreny symbol char *currency_symbol; // local currency symbol char *mon_decimal_point; // decimal point char *mon_thousands_sep; // separator for groups of digits // before the decimal point char *mon_grouping; // string whose elements indicate the size // of each group of digits char *positive_sign; // string to indicate zero or positive value char *negative_sign; // string to indicate negative value char int_frac_digits; // number of digits after decimal point for // internationally formatted monetary nums char frac_digits; // number of digits after decimal point for // formatted monetary nums char p_cs_precedes; // 1 if currency_symbol precedes non-negative // monetary quantity. 0 if succeeds char p_sep_by_space; // 1 if currency_symbol separated from value // of non-negative monetary quantity by space. // Otherwise 0. char n_cs_precedes; // 1 if currency_symbol precedes negative // monetary quantity. 0 if succeeds char n_sep_by_space; // 1 if currency_symbol separated from value // of negative monetary quantity by space. // Otherwise 0. char p_sign_posn; // set according to position of positive_sign char n_sign_posn; // set according to position of negative_sign};// CONSTANTS#define LC_COLLATE (1<<0)#define LC_CTYPE (1<<1)#define LC_MONETARY (1<<2)#define LC_NUMERIC (1<<3)#define LC_TIME (1<<4)#define LC_ALL (LC_COLLATE|LC_CTYPE|LC_MONETARY|LC_NUMERIC|LC_TIME)// FUNCTION PROTOTYPESexternC char *setlocale( int /* category */, const char * /* locale */ );externC struct lconv *localeconv( void );#endif // ifdef CYGPKG_LIBC#endif // CYGONCE_LIBC_LOCALE_H multiple inclusion protection// EOF locale.h
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