2016-08-15 23:34:40 +08:00
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/*
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FUNCTION
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<<duplocale>>---duplicate a locale object
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INDEX
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duplocale
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INDEX
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_duplocale_r
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ANSI_SYNOPSIS
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#include <locale.h>
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locale_t duplocale(locale_t <[locobj]>);
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locale_t _duplocale_r(void *<[reent]>, locale_t <[locobj]>);
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DESCRIPTION
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The <<duplocale>> function shall create a duplicate copy of the locale
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object referenced by the <[locobj]> argument.
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If the <[locobj]> argument is LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE, duplocale() shall create
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a new locale object containing a copy of the global locale determined by
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the setlocale() function.
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The behavior is undefined if the <[locobj]> argument is not a valid locale
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object handle.
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RETURNS
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Upon successful completion, the <<duplocale>> function shall return a
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handle for a new locale object. Otherwise <<duplocale>> shall return
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(locale_t) <<0>> and set errno to indicate the error.
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PORTABILITY
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<<duplocale>> is POSIX-1.2008.
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*/
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2016-07-24 03:40:50 +08:00
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#include <newlib.h>
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#include <reent.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include "setlocale.h"
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struct __locale_t *
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_duplocale_r (struct _reent *p, struct __locale_t *locobj)
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{
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struct __locale_t tmp_locale, *new_locale;
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int i;
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/* LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE denotes the global locale. */
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if (locobj == LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE)
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locobj = __get_global_locale ();
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/* The "C" locale is used statically, never copied. */
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else if (locobj == &__C_locale)
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return (struct __locale_t *) &__C_locale;
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/* Copy locale content. */
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tmp_locale = *locobj;
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#ifdef __HAVE_LOCALE_INFO__
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for (i = 1; i < _LC_LAST; ++i)
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if (locobj->lc_cat[i].buf)
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{
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/* If the object is not a "C" locale category, copy it. Just call
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__loadlocale. It knows what to do to replicate the category. */
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tmp_locale.lc_cat[i].ptr = NULL;
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tmp_locale.lc_cat[i].buf = NULL;
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if (!__loadlocale (&tmp_locale, i, tmp_locale.categories[i]))
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goto error;
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}
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#endif
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/* Allocate new locale_t. */
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new_locale = (struct __locale_t *) _calloc_r (p, 1, sizeof *new_locale);
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if (!new_locale)
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goto error;
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*new_locale = tmp_locale;
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return new_locale;
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error:
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/* An error occured while we had already (potentially) allocated memory.
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Free memory and return NULL. errno is supposed to be set already. */
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#ifdef __HAVE_LOCALE_INFO__
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while (--i > 0)
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if (tmp_locale.lc_cat[i].buf)
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{
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_free_r (p, (void *) tmp_locale.lc_cat[i].ptr);
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_free_r (p, tmp_locale.lc_cat[i].buf);
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}
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#endif
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return NULL;
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}
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#ifndef _REENT_ONLY
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struct __locale_t *
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duplocale (struct __locale_t *locobj)
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{
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return _duplocale_r (_REENT, locobj);
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}
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#endif
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