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NEWLOCALE(3P) POSIX Programmer's Manual NEWLOCALE(3P)
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NAME
newlocale — create or modify a locale object
SYNOPSIS
#include <locale.h>
locale_t newlocale(int category_mask, const char *locale,
locale_t base);
DESCRIPTION
The newlocale() function shall create a new locale object or
modify an existing one. If the base argument is (locale_t)0, a
new locale object shall be created. It is unspecified whether the
locale object pointed to by base shall be modified, or freed and
a new locale object created.
The category_mask argument specifies the locale categories to be
set or modified. Values for category_mask shall be constructed
by a bitwise-inclusive OR of the symbolic constants
LC_CTYPE_MASK, LC_NUMERIC_MASK, LC_TIME_MASK, LC_COLLATE_MASK,
LC_MONETARY_MASK, and LC_MESSAGES_MASK, or any of the
implementation-defined mask values defined in <locale.h>.
For each category with the corresponding bit set in category_mask
the data from the locale named by locale shall be used. In the
case of modifying an existing locale object, the data from the
locale named by locale shall replace the existing data within the
locale object. If a completely new locale object is created, the
data for all sections not requested by category_mask shall be
taken from the default locale.
The following preset values of locale are defined for all
settings of category_mask:
"POSIX" Specifies the minimal environment for C-language
translation called the POSIX locale.
"C" Equivalent to "POSIX".
"" Specifies an implementation-defined native
environment. This corresponds to the value of the
associated environment variables, LC_* and LANG; see
the Base Definitions volume of POSIX.1‐2017, Chapter
7, Locale and Chapter 8, Environment Variables.
If the base argument is not (locale_t)0 and the newlocale()
function call succeeds, the contents of base are unspecified.
Applications shall ensure that they stop using base as a locale
object before calling newlocale(). If the function call fails
and the base argument is not (locale_t)0, the contents of base
shall remain valid and unchanged.
The behavior is undefined if the base argument is the special
locale object LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE, or is not a valid locale object
handle and is not (locale_t)0.
RETURN VALUE
Upon successful completion, the newlocale() function shall return
a handle which the caller may use on subsequent calls to
duplocale(), freelocale(), and other functions taking a locale_t
argument.
Upon failure, the newlocale() function shall return (locale_t)0
and set errno to indicate the error.
ERRORS
The newlocale() function shall fail if:
ENOMEM There is not enough memory available to create the locale
object or load the locale data.
EINVAL The category_mask contains a bit that does not correspond
to a valid category.
ENOENT For any of the categories in category_mask, the locale
data is not available.
The newlocale() function may fail if:
EINVAL The locale argument is not a valid string pointer.
The following sections are informative.
EXAMPLES
Constructing a Locale Object from Different Locales
The following example shows the construction of a locale where
the LC_CTYPE category data comes from a locale loc1 and the
LC_TIME category data from a locale loc2:
#include <locale.h>
...
locale_t loc, new_loc;
/* Get the "loc1" data. */
loc = newlocale (LC_CTYPE_MASK, "loc1", (locale_t)0);
if (loc == (locale_t) 0)
abort ();
/* Get the "loc2" data. */
new_loc = newlocale (LC_TIME_MASK, "loc2", loc);
if (new_loc != (locale_t) 0)
/* We don t abort if this fails. In this case this
simply used to unchanged locale object. */
loc = new_loc;
...
Freeing up a Locale Object
The following example shows a code fragment to free a locale
object created by newlocale():
#include <locale.h>
...
/* Every locale object allocated with newlocale() should be
* freed using freelocale():
*/
locale_t loc;
/* Get the locale. */
loc = newlocale (LC_CTYPE_MASK | LC_TIME_MASK, "locname", (locale_t)0);
/* ... Use the locale object ... */
...
/* Free the locale object resources. */
freelocale (loc);
APPLICATION USAGE
Handles for locale objects created by the newlocale() function
should either be released by a corresponding call to
freelocale(), or be used as a base locale to another newlocale()
call.
The special locale object LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE must not be passed for
the base argument, even when returned by the uselocale()
function.
RATIONALE
None.
FUTURE DIRECTIONS
None.
SEE ALSO
duplocale(3p), freelocale(3p), uselocale(3p)
The Base Definitions volume of POSIX.1‐2017, Chapter 7, Locale,
Chapter 8, Environment Variables, locale.h(0p)
COPYRIGHT
Portions of this text are reprinted and reproduced in electronic
form from IEEE Std 1003.1-2017, Standard for Information
Technology -- Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX), The
Open Group Base Specifications Issue 7, 2018 Edition, Copyright
(C) 2018 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
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Pages that refer to this page: locale.h(0p), duplocale(3p), freelocale(3p), setlocale(3p), uselocale(3p)