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LOCALECONV(P)		   POSIX Programmer's Manual		 LOCALECONV(P)

PROLOG
       This  manual  page is part of the POSIX Programmer's Manual.  The Linux
       implementation of this interface may differ (consult the	 corresponding
       Linux  manual page for details of Linux behavior), or the interface may
       not be implemented on Linux.

NAME
       localeconv - return locale-specific information

SYNOPSIS
       #include <locale.h>

       struct lconv *localeconv(void);

DESCRIPTION
       The localeconv() function shall set the components of  an  object  with
       the type struct lconv with the values appropriate for the formatting of
       numeric quantities (monetary and otherwise) according to the  rules  of
       the current locale.

       The  members of the structure with type char * are pointers to strings,
       any of which (except decimal_point) can point to "" , to indicate  that
       the  value is not available in the current locale or is of zero length.
       The members with type char are non-negative numbers, any of  which  can
       be  {CHAR_MAX}  to indicate that the value is not available in the cur‐
       rent locale.

       The members include the following:

       char *decimal_point

	      The radix character used to format non-monetary quantities.

       char *thousands_sep

	      The character used to separate groups of digits before the deci‐
	      mal-point character in formatted non-monetary quantities.

       char *grouping

	      A	 string	 whose elements taken as one-byte integer values indi‐
	      cate the size of each group of digits in formatted  non-monetary
	      quantities.

       char *int_curr_symbol

	      The  international  currency  symbol  applicable	to the current
	      locale.  The  first  three  characters  contain  the  alphabetic
	      international currency symbol in accordance with those specified
	      in the ISO 4217:1995 standard. The fourth character (immediately
	      preceding	 the  null byte) is the character used to separate the
	      international currency symbol from the monetary quantity.

       char *currency_symbol

	      The local currency symbol applicable to the current locale.

       char *mon_decimal_point

	      The radix character used to format monetary quantities.

       char *mon_thousands_sep

	      The separator for groups of digits before the  decimal-point  in
	      formatted monetary quantities.

       char *mon_grouping

	      A	 string	 whose elements taken as one-byte integer values indi‐
	      cate the size of each group  of  digits  in  formatted  monetary
	      quantities.

       char *positive_sign

	      The string used to indicate a non-negative valued formatted mon‐
	      etary quantity.

       char *negative_sign

	      The string used to indicate a negative valued formatted monetary
	      quantity.

       char int_frac_digits

	      The  number of fractional digits (those after the decimal-point)
	      to be displayed in an internationally formatted  monetary	 quan‐
	      tity.

       char frac_digits

	      The  number of fractional digits (those after the decimal-point)
	      to be displayed in a formatted monetary quantity.

       char p_cs_precedes

	      Set to 1 if the currency_symbol precedes the value  for  a  non-
	      negative	formatted  monetary  quantity.	Set to 0 if the symbol
	      succeeds the value.

       char p_sep_by_space

	      Set to a value indicating the separation of the currency_symbol,
	      the sign string, and the value for a non-negative formatted mon‐
	      etary quantity.

       char n_cs_precedes

	      Set to 1 if the currency_symbol precedes the value for  a	 nega‐
	      tive  formatted  monetary	 quantity. Set to 0 if the symbol suc‐
	      ceeds the value.

       char n_sep_by_space

	      Set to a value indicating the separation of the currency_symbol,
	      the sign string, and the value for a negative formatted monetary
	      quantity.

       char p_sign_posn

	      Set to a value indicating the positioning of  the	 positive_sign
	      for a non-negative formatted monetary quantity.

       char n_sign_posn

	      Set  to  a value indicating the positioning of the negative_sign
	      for a negative formatted monetary quantity.

       char int_p_cs_precedes

	      Set to 1 or 0 if the int_curr_symbol  respectively  precedes  or
	      succeeds	the value for a non-negative internationally formatted
	      monetary quantity.

       char int_n_cs_precedes

	      Set to 1 or 0 if the int_curr_symbol  respectively  precedes  or
	      succeeds the value for a negative internationally formatted mon‐
	      etary quantity.

       char int_p_sep_by_space

	      Set to a value indicating the separation of the int_curr_symbol,
	      the  sign	 string, and the value for a non-negative internation‐
	      ally formatted monetary quantity.

       char int_n_sep_by_space

	      Set to a value indicating the separation of the int_curr_symbol,
	      the  sign	 string,  and the value for a negative internationally
	      formatted monetary quantity.

       char int_p_sign_posn

	      Set to a value indicating the positioning of  the	 positive_sign
	      for a non-negative internationally formatted monetary quantity.

       char int_n_sign_posn

	      Set  to  a value indicating the positioning of the negative_sign
	      for a negative internationally formatted monetary quantity.

       The elements of grouping and mon_grouping are interpreted according  to
       the following:

       {CHAR_MAX}
	      No further grouping is to be performed.

       0      The  previous element is to be repeatedly used for the remainder
	      of the digits.

       other  The integer value is the number of digits that comprise the cur‐
	      rent  group.  The next element is examined to determine the size
	      of the next group of digits before the current group.

       The values of p_sep_by_space, n_sep_by_space,  int_p_sep_by_space,  and
       int_n_sep_by_space are interpreted according to the following:

       0      No space separates the currency symbol and value.

       1      If  the  currency	 symbol	 and sign string are adjacent, a space
	      separates them from the value; otherwise, a space separates  the
	      currency symbol from the value.

       2      If  the  currency	 symbol	 and sign string are adjacent, a space
	      separates them; otherwise, a space  separates  the  sign	string
	      from the value.

       For  int_p_sep_by_space and int_n_sep_by_space, the fourth character of
       int_curr_symbol is used instead of a space.

       The  values   of	  p_sign_posn,	 n_sign_posn,	int_p_sign_posn,   and
       int_n_sign_posn are interpreted according to the following:

       0      Parentheses   surround   the  quantity  and  currency_symbol  or
	      int_curr_symbol.

       1      The sign string precedes the  quantity  and  currency_symbol  or
	      int_curr_symbol.

       2      The  sign	 string	 succeeds  the quantity and currency_symbol or
	      int_curr_symbol.

       3      The sign string  immediately  precedes  the  currency_symbol  or
	      int_curr_symbol.

       4      The  sign	 string	 immediately  succeeds	the currency_symbol or
	      int_curr_symbol.

       The implementation shall behave as if no function  in  this  volume  of
       IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 calls localeconv().

       The localeconv() function need not be reentrant. A function that is not
       required to be reentrant is not required to be thread-safe.

RETURN VALUE
       The localeconv() function shall	return	a  pointer  to	the  filled-in
       object.	The  application  shall not modify the structure pointed to by
       the return value which may be  overwritten  by  a  subsequent  call  to
       localeconv().  In  addition,  calls  to setlocale() with the categories
       LC_ALL , LC_MONETARY , or LC_NUMERIC may overwrite the contents of  the
       structure.

ERRORS
       No errors are defined.

       The following sections are informative.

EXAMPLES
       None.

APPLICATION USAGE
       The  following  table  illustrates  the rules which may be used by four
       countries to format monetary quantities.

	  Country     Positive Format Negative Format International Format
	  Italy	      L.1.230	      -L.1.230	      ITL.1.230
	  Netherlands F 1.234,56      F -1.234,56     NLG 1.234,56
	  Norway      kr1.234,56      kr1.234,56-     NOK 1.234,56
	  Switzerland SFrs.1,234.56   SFrs.1,234.56C  CHF 1,234.56

       For these four countries, the respective values for the	monetary  mem‐
       bers of the structure returned by localeconv() are:

				Italy	Netherlands  Norway  Switzerland
	    int_curr_symbol	"ITL."	"NLG "	     "NOK "  "CHF "
	    currency_symbol	"L."	"F"	     "kr"    "SFrs."
	    mon_decimal_point	""	","	     ","     "."
	    mon_thousands_sep	"."	"."	     "."     ","
	    mon_grouping	"\3"	"\3"	     "\3"    "\3"
	    positive_sign	""	""	     ""	     ""
	    negative_sign	"-"	"-"	     "-"     "C"
	    int_frac_digits	0	2	     2	     2
	    frac_digits		0	2	     2	     2
	    p_cs_precedes	1	1	     1	     1

	    p_sep_by_space	0	1	     0	     0
	    n_cs_precedes	1	1	     1	     1
	    n_sep_by_space	0	1	     0	     0
	    p_sign_posn		1	1	     1	     1
	    n_sign_posn		1	4	     2	     2
	    int_p_cs_precedes	1	1	     1	     1
	    int_n_cs_precedes	1	1	     1	     1
	    int_p_sep_by_space	0	0	     0	     0
	    int_n_sep_by_space	0	0	     0	     0
	    int_p_sign_posn	1	1	     1	     1
	    int_n_sign_posn	1	4	     4	     2

RATIONALE
       None.

FUTURE DIRECTIONS
       None.

SEE ALSO
       isalpha()  ,  isascii()	,  nl_langinfo() , printf() , scanf() , setlo‐
       cale() , strcat() , strchr() , strcmp() , strcoll() , strcpy() ,	 strf‐
       time()  , strlen() , strpbrk() , strspn() , strtok() , strxfrm() , str‐
       tod() , the Base Definitions  volume  of	 IEEE Std 1003.1-2001,	<lang‐
       info.h>, <locale.h>

COPYRIGHT
       Portions	 of  this text are reprinted and reproduced in electronic form
       from IEEE Std 1003.1, 2003 Edition, Standard for Information Technology
       --  Portable  Operating	System	Interface (POSIX), The Open Group Base
       Specifications Issue 6, Copyright (C) 2001-2003	by  the	 Institute  of
       Electrical  and	Electronics  Engineers, Inc and The Open Group. In the
       event of any discrepancy between this version and the original IEEE and
       The  Open Group Standard, the original IEEE and The Open Group Standard
       is the referee document. The original Standard can be  obtained	online
       at http://www.opengroup.org/unix/online.html .

IEEE/The Open Group		     2003			 LOCALECONV(P)
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