Add documentation for duplocale, freelocale, newlocale, and uselocale.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
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include $(srcdir)/../../Makefile.shared
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CHEWOUT_FILES = locale.def
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CHEWOUT_FILES = \
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duplocale.def \
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freelocale.def \
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locale.def \
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newlocale.def \
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uselocale.def
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CHAPTERS = locale.tex
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DOCBOOK_OUT_FILES = $(CHEWOUT_FILES:.def=.xml)
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DOCBOOK_CHAPTERS = $(CHAPTERS:.tex=.xml)
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CLEANFILES = $(CHEWOUT_FILES) $(CHEWOUT_FILES:.def=.ref) $(DOCBOOK_OUT_FILES)
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CHEWOUT_FILES = locale.def
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CHEWOUT_FILES = \
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duplocale.def \
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freelocale.def \
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locale.def \
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newlocale.def \
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uselocale.def
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CHAPTERS = locale.tex
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all: all-am
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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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#include <newlib.h>
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#include <reent.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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/*
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FUNCTION
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<<freelocale>>---free resources allocated for a locale object
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INDEX
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freelocale
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INDEX
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_freelocale_r
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ANSI_SYNOPSIS
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#include <locale.h>
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locale_t freelocale(locale_t <[locobj]>);
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locale_t _freelocale_r(void *<[reent]>, locale_t <[locobj]>);
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DESCRIPTION
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The <<freelocale>> function shall cause the resources allocated for a
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locale object returned by a call to the <<newlocale>> or <<duplocale>>
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functions to be released.
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The behavior is undefined if the <[locobj]> argument is the special locale
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object LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE or is not a valid locale object handle.
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Any use of a locale object that has been freed results in undefined
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behavior.
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RETURNS
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None.
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PORTABILITY
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<<freelocale>> is POSIX-1.2008.
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*/
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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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/*
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FUNCTION
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<<newlocale>>---create or modify a locale object
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INDEX
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newlocale
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INDEX
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_newlocale_r
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ANSI_SYNOPSIS
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#include <locale.h>
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locale_t newlocale(int <[category_mask]>, const char *<[locale]>,
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locale_t <[locobj]>);
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locale_t _newlocale_r(void *<[reent]>, int <[category_mask]>,
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const char *<[locale]>, locale_t <[locobj]>);
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DESCRIPTION
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The <<newlocale>> function shall create a new locale object or modify an
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existing one. If the base argument is (locale_t) <<0>>, a new locale
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object shall be created. It is unspecified whether the locale object
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pointed to by base shall be modified, or freed and a new locale object
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created.
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The category_mask argument specifies the locale categories to be set or
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modified. Values for category_mask shall be constructed by a
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bitwise-inclusive OR of the symbolic constants LC_CTYPE_MASK,
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LC_NUMERIC_MASK, LC_TIME_MASK, LC_COLLATE_MASK, LC_MONETARY_MASK, and
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LC_MESSAGES_MASK, or any of the other implementation-defined LC_*_MASK
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values defined in <locale.h>.
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For each category with the corresponding bit set in category_mask the
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data from the locale named by locale shall be used. In the case of
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modifying an existing locale object, the data from the locale named by
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locale shall replace the existing data within the locale object. If a
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completely new locale object is created, the data for all sections not
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requested by category_mask shall be taken from the default locale.
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The following preset values of locale are defined for all settings of
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category_mask:
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"POSIX" Specifies the minimal environment for C-language translation
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called the POSIX locale.
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"C" Equivalent to "POSIX".
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"" Specifies an implementation-defined native environment. This
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corresponds to the value of the associated environment variables,
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LC_* and LANG; see the Base Definitions volume of POSIX.1‐2008,
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Chapter 7, Locale and Chapter 8, Environment Variables.
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If the base argument is not (locale_t) <<0>> and the <<newlocale>>
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function call succeeds, the contents of base are unspecified.
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Applications shall ensure that they stop using base as a locale object
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before calling <<newlocale>>. If the function call fails and the base
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argument is not (locale_t) <<0>>, the contents of base shall remain
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valid and unchanged.
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The behavior is undefined if the base argument is the special locale
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object LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE, or is not a valid locale object handle and is
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not (locale_t) <<0>>.
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RETURNS
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Upon successful completion, the <<newlocale>> function shall return a
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handle which the caller may use on subsequent calls to <<duplocale>>,
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<<freelocale>>, and other functions taking a locale_t argument.
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Upon failure, the <<newlocale>> function shall return (locale_t) <<0>>
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and set errno to indicate the error.
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PORTABILITY
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<<newlocale>> is POSIX-1.2008.
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*/
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#include <newlib.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <reent.h>
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/*
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FUNCTION
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<<uselocale>>---free resources allocated for a locale object
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INDEX
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uselocale
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INDEX
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_uselocale_r
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ANSI_SYNOPSIS
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#include <locale.h>
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locale_t uselocale(locale_t <[locobj]>);
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locale_t _uselocale_r(void *<[reent]>, locale_t <[locobj]>);
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DESCRIPTION
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The <<uselocale>> function shall set the current locale for the current
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thread to the locale represented by newloc.
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The value for the newloc argument shall be one of the following:
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1. A value returned by the <<newlocale>> or <<duplocale>> functions
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2. The special locale object descriptor LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE
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3. (locale_t) <<0>>
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Once the <<uselocale>> function has been called to install a thread-local
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locale, the behavior of every interface using data from the current
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locale shall be affected for the calling thread. The current locale for
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other threads shall remain unchanged.
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If the newloc argument is (locale_t) <<0>>, the object returned is the
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current locale or LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE if there has been no previous call to
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<<uselocale>> for the current thread.
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If the newloc argument is LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE, the thread shall use the
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global locale determined by the <<setlocale>> function.
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RETURNS
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Upon successful completion, the <<uselocale>> function shall return the
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locale handle from the previous call for the current thread, or
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LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE if there was no such previous call. Otherwise,
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<<uselocale>> shall return (locale_t) <<0>> and set errno to indicate
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the error.
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PORTABILITY
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<<uselocale>> is POSIX-1.2008.
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*/
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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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