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* libc/locale/lmonetary.c (__monetary_load_locale): Take additional
parameters for wide char to multibyte conversion. Call __set_lc_monetary_from_win on Cygwin. * libc/locale/lmonetary.h: Make C++-safe. (__monetary_load_locale): Change declaration. * libc/locale/lnumeric.c (__numeric_load_locale): Take additional parameters for wide char to multibyte conversion. Call __set_lc_numeric_from_win on Cygwin. * libc/locale/lnumeric.h: Make C++-safe. (__numeric_load_locale): Change declaration. * libc/locale/locale.c (lconv): De-constify for Cygwin. (__set_charset_from_locale): Rename from __set_charset_from_codepage. Take locale as parameter instead of a codepage. (loadlocale): Allow "EUC-JP" for "EUCJP" and "EUC-KR" for "EUCKR". Change documnetation accordingly. Enable LC_COLLATE, LC_MONETARY, LC_NUMERIC, and LC_TIME handling on Cygwin. (_localeconv_r): On Cygwin, copy values from monetary and numeric domain if change has been noted. * libc/locale/nl_langinfo.c (nl_langinfo): Accommodate change of am/pm layout in struct lc_time_T. * libc/locale/timelocal.c (_C_time_locale): Accommodate redefinition of am/pm members. (__time_load_locale): Take additional parameters for wide char to multibyte conversion. Call __set_lc_time_from_win on Cygwin. * libc/locale/timelocal.h: Make C++-safe. (struct lc_time_T): Convert am and pm to a am_pm array for easier consumption by strftime and strptime. (__time_load_locale): Change declaration. * libc/time/strftime.c: Change documentation to reflect changes to strftime. Remove locale constant strings in favor of access to locale-specifc data. (_ctloc): Define access method for locale-specifc data. (TOLOWER): Define for tolower conversion. (strftime): Throughout, convert locale-specific formats to use locale-specific data. Add GNU-specific "%P" format. * libc/time/strptime.c: Remove locale constant strings in favor of access to locale-specifc data. (_ctloc): Define access method for locale-specifc data. (strptime): Throughout, convert locale-specific formats to use locale-specific data.
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