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18   	
19   	/*
20   	 *	ISO C99 Standard: 7.11 Localization	<locale.h>
21   	 */
22   	
23   	#ifndef	_LOCALE_H
24   	#define	_LOCALE_H	1
25   	
26   	#include <features.h>
27   	
28   	#define __need_NULL
29   	#include <stddef.h>
30   	#include <bits/locale.h>
31   	
32   	__BEGIN_DECLS
33   	
34   	/* These are the possibilities for the first argument to setlocale.
35   	   The code assumes that the lowest LC_* symbol has the value zero.  */
36   	#define LC_CTYPE          __LC_CTYPE
37   	#define LC_NUMERIC        __LC_NUMERIC
38   	#define LC_TIME           __LC_TIME
39   	#define LC_COLLATE        __LC_COLLATE
40   	#define LC_MONETARY       __LC_MONETARY
41   	#define LC_MESSAGES       __LC_MESSAGES
42   	#define	LC_ALL		  __LC_ALL
43   	#define LC_PAPER	  __LC_PAPER
44   	#define LC_NAME		  __LC_NAME
45   	#define LC_ADDRESS	  __LC_ADDRESS
46   	#define LC_TELEPHONE	  __LC_TELEPHONE
47   	#define LC_MEASUREMENT	  __LC_MEASUREMENT
48   	#define LC_IDENTIFICATION __LC_IDENTIFICATION
49   	
50   	
51   	__BEGIN_NAMESPACE_STD
52   	
53   	/* Structure giving information about numeric and monetary notation.  */
54   	struct lconv
55   	{
56   	  /* Numeric (non-monetary) information.  */
57   	
58   	  char *decimal_point;		/* Decimal point character.  */
59   	  char *thousands_sep;		/* Thousands separator.  */
60   	  /* Each element is the number of digits in each group;
61   	     elements with higher indices are farther left.
62   	     An element with value CHAR_MAX means that no further grouping is done.
63   	     An element with value 0 means that the previous element is used
64   	     for all groups farther left.  */
65   	  char *grouping;
66   	
67   	  /* Monetary information.  */
68   	
69   	  /* First three chars are a currency symbol from ISO 4217.
70   	     Fourth char is the separator.  Fifth char is '\0'.  */
71   	  char *int_curr_symbol;
72   	  char *currency_symbol;	/* Local currency symbol.  */
73   	  char *mon_decimal_point;	/* Decimal point character.  */
74   	  char *mon_thousands_sep;	/* Thousands separator.  */
75   	  char *mon_grouping;		/* Like `grouping' element (above).  */
76   	  char *positive_sign;		/* Sign for positive values.  */
77   	  char *negative_sign;		/* Sign for negative values.  */
78   	  char int_frac_digits;		/* Int'l fractional digits.  */
79   	  char frac_digits;		/* Local fractional digits.  */
80   	  /* 1 if currency_symbol precedes a positive value, 0 if succeeds.  */
81   	  char p_cs_precedes;
82   	  /* 1 iff a space separates currency_symbol from a positive value.  */
83   	  char p_sep_by_space;
84   	  /* 1 if currency_symbol precedes a negative value, 0 if succeeds.  */
85   	  char n_cs_precedes;
86   	  /* 1 iff a space separates currency_symbol from a negative value.  */
87   	  char n_sep_by_space;
88   	  /* Positive and negative sign positions:
89   	     0 Parentheses surround the quantity and currency_symbol.
90   	     1 The sign string precedes the quantity and currency_symbol.
91   	     2 The sign string follows the quantity and currency_symbol.
92   	     3 The sign string immediately precedes the currency_symbol.
93   	     4 The sign string immediately follows the currency_symbol.  */
94   	  char p_sign_posn;
95   	  char n_sign_posn;
96   	#ifdef __USE_ISOC99
97   	  /* 1 if int_curr_symbol precedes a positive value, 0 if succeeds.  */
98   	  char int_p_cs_precedes;
99   	  /* 1 iff a space separates int_curr_symbol from a positive value.  */
100  	  char int_p_sep_by_space;
101  	  /* 1 if int_curr_symbol precedes a negative value, 0 if succeeds.  */
102  	  char int_n_cs_precedes;
103  	  /* 1 iff a space separates int_curr_symbol from a negative value.  */
104  	  char int_n_sep_by_space;
105  	  /* Positive and negative sign positions:
106  	     0 Parentheses surround the quantity and int_curr_symbol.
107  	     1 The sign string precedes the quantity and int_curr_symbol.
108  	     2 The sign string follows the quantity and int_curr_symbol.
109  	     3 The sign string immediately precedes the int_curr_symbol.
110  	     4 The sign string immediately follows the int_curr_symbol.  */
111  	  char int_p_sign_posn;
112  	  char int_n_sign_posn;
113  	#else
114  	  char __int_p_cs_precedes;
115  	  char __int_p_sep_by_space;
116  	  char __int_n_cs_precedes;
117  	  char __int_n_sep_by_space;
118  	  char __int_p_sign_posn;
119  	  char __int_n_sign_posn;
120  	#endif
121  	};
122  	
123  	
124  	/* Set and/or return the current locale.  */
125  	extern char *setlocale (int __category, __const char *__locale) __THROW;
126  	
127  	/* Return the numeric/monetary information for the current locale.  */
128  	extern struct lconv *localeconv (void) __THROW;
129  	
130  	__END_NAMESPACE_STD
131  	
132  	
133  	#ifdef	__USE_XOPEN2K8
134  	/* The concept of one static locale per category is not very well
135  	   thought out.  Many applications will need to process its data using
136  	   information from several different locales.  Another application is
137  	   the implementation of the internationalization handling in the
138  	   upcoming ISO C++ standard library.  To support this another set of
139  	   the functions using locale data exist which have an additional
140  	   argument.
141  	
142  	   Attention: all these functions are *not* standardized in any form.
143  	   This is a proof-of-concept implementation.  */
144  	
145  	/* Get locale datatype definition.  */
146  	# include <xlocale.h>
147  	
148  	/* Return a reference to a data structure representing a set of locale
149  	   datasets.  Unlike for the CATEGORY parameter for `setlocale' the
150  	   CATEGORY_MASK parameter here uses a single bit for each category,
151  	   made by OR'ing together LC_*_MASK bits above.  */
152  	extern __locale_t newlocale (int __category_mask, __const char *__locale,
153  				     __locale_t __base) __THROW;
154  	
155  	/* These are the bits that can be set in the CATEGORY_MASK argument to
156  	   `newlocale'.  In the GNU implementation, LC_FOO_MASK has the value
157  	   of (1 << LC_FOO), but this is not a part of the interface that
158  	   callers can assume will be true.  */
159  	# define LC_CTYPE_MASK		(1 << __LC_CTYPE)
160  	# define LC_NUMERIC_MASK	(1 << __LC_NUMERIC)
161  	# define LC_TIME_MASK		(1 << __LC_TIME)
162  	# define LC_COLLATE_MASK	(1 << __LC_COLLATE)
163  	# define LC_MONETARY_MASK	(1 << __LC_MONETARY)
164  	# define LC_MESSAGES_MASK	(1 << __LC_MESSAGES)
165  	# define LC_PAPER_MASK		(1 << __LC_PAPER)
166  	# define LC_NAME_MASK		(1 << __LC_NAME)
167  	# define LC_ADDRESS_MASK	(1 << __LC_ADDRESS)
168  	# define LC_TELEPHONE_MASK	(1 << __LC_TELEPHONE)
169  	# define LC_MEASUREMENT_MASK	(1 << __LC_MEASUREMENT)
170  	# define LC_IDENTIFICATION_MASK	(1 << __LC_IDENTIFICATION)
171  	# define LC_ALL_MASK		(LC_CTYPE_MASK \
172  					 | LC_NUMERIC_MASK \
173  					 | LC_TIME_MASK \
174  					 | LC_COLLATE_MASK \
175  					 | LC_MONETARY_MASK \
176  					 | LC_MESSAGES_MASK \
177  					 | LC_PAPER_MASK \
178  					 | LC_NAME_MASK \
179  					 | LC_ADDRESS_MASK \
180  					 | LC_TELEPHONE_MASK \
181  					 | LC_MEASUREMENT_MASK \
182  					 | LC_IDENTIFICATION_MASK \
183  					 )
184  	
185  	/* Return a duplicate of the set of locale in DATASET.  All usage
186  	   counters are increased if necessary.  */
187  	extern __locale_t duplocale (__locale_t __dataset) __THROW;
188  	
189  	/* Free the data associated with a locale dataset previously returned
190  	   by a call to `setlocale_r'.  */
191  	extern void freelocale (__locale_t __dataset) __THROW;
192  	
193  	/* Switch the current thread's locale to DATASET.
194  	   If DATASET is null, instead just return the current setting.
195  	   The special value LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE is the initial setting
196  	   for all threads and can also be installed any time, meaning
197  	   the thread uses the global settings controlled by `setlocale'.  */
198  	extern __locale_t uselocale (__locale_t __dataset) __THROW;
199  	
200  	/* This value can be passed to `uselocale' and may be returned by it.
201  	   Passing this value to any other function has undefined behavior.  */
202  	# define LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE	((__locale_t) -1L)
203  	
204  	#endif
205  	
206  	__END_DECLS
207  	
208  	#endif /* locale.h  */
209