1 /* Definition of all available locale categories and their items.
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19 /* These definitions are used by the locale
-related files in the C library
20 and the programs `localedef
' and `locale'.
22 The general format of the descriptions is like this
:
24 DEFINE_CATEGORY (ID
, name
, ( items
), setlocale
-postload
,
25 locale
-input
, locale
-check
, locale
-output
)
27 where items itself is an array of entries in the form
29 { ID
, name
, standard
, value
-type
, min
, max
}
31 The usage of the load
, check
, output functions depends on the individual
32 program code which loads this file.
34 The various value types for the items are `string
', `stringarray', `byte
'
35 `bytearray', and `word
'. These cover all possible values in the current
36 locale definitions. `min' and `max
' can be individually used again. */
39 #define NO_POSTLOAD NULL
44 LC_COLLATE, "LC_COLLATE",
46 DEFINE_ELEMENT (_NL_COLLATE_NRULES, "collate-nrules", std, word)
47 DEFINE_ELEMENT (_NL_COLLATE_RULES, "collate-rules", std, string)
48 DEFINE_ELEMENT (_NL_COLLATE_HASH_SIZE, "collate-hash-size", std, word)
49 DEFINE_ELEMENT (_NL_COLLATE_HASH_LAYERS, "collate-hash-layers", std, word)
50 DEFINE_ELEMENT (_NL_COLLATE_TABLE_EB, "collate-table-eb", std, string)
51 DEFINE_ELEMENT (_NL_COLLATE_TABLE_EL, "collate-table-el", std, string)
52 DEFINE_ELEMENT (_NL_COLLATE_UNDEFINED, "collate-undefined", std, word)
53 DEFINE_ELEMENT (_NL_COLLATE_EXTRA_EB, "collate-extra-eb", std, string)
54 DEFINE_ELEMENT (_NL_COLLATE_EXTRA_EL, "collate-extra-el", std, string)
55 ), _nl_postload_collate, collate_input, NULL, NULL)
58 /* The actual definition of ctype is meaningless here. It is hard coded in
59 the code because it has to be handled very specially. Only the names of
60 the functions and the value types are important. */
65 DEFINE_ELEMENT (_NL_CTYPE_CLASS, "ctype-class", std, string)
66 DEFINE_ELEMENT (_NL_CTYPE_TOUPPER_EB, "ctype-toupper-eb", std, string)
67 DEFINE_ELEMENT (_NL_CTYPE_TOLOWER_EB, "ctype-tolower-eb", std, string)
68 DEFINE_ELEMENT (_NL_CTYPE_TOUPPER_EL, "ctype-toupper-el", std, string)
69 DEFINE_ELEMENT (_NL_CTYPE_TOLOWER_EL, "ctype-tolower-el", std, string)
70 DEFINE_ELEMENT (_NL_CTYPE_NAMES_EB, "ctype-names-eb", std, string)
71 DEFINE_ELEMENT (_NL_CTYPE_NAMES_EL, "ctype-names-eb", std, string)
72 DEFINE_ELEMENT (_NL_CTYPE_HASH_SIZE, "ctype-hash-size", std, word)
73 DEFINE_ELEMENT (_NL_CTYPE_HASH_LAYERS, "ctype-hash-layers", std, word)
74 DEFINE_ELEMENT (_NL_CTYPE_CLASS_NAMES, "ctype-class-names", std, string)
75 DEFINE_ELEMENT (_NL_CTYPE_MAP_NAMES, "ctype-map-names", std, string)
76 DEFINE_ELEMENT (_NL_CTYPE_WIDTH, "ctype-width", std, bytearray)
77 DEFINE_ELEMENT (_NL_CTYPE_MB_CUR_MAX, "ctype-mb-cur-max", std, word)
78 ), _nl_postload_ctype, ctype_input, ctype_check, ctype_output)
83 LC_MONETARY, "LC_MONETARY",
85 DEFINE_ELEMENT (INT_CURR_SYMBOL, "int_curr_symbol", std, string)
86 DEFINE_ELEMENT (CURRENCY_SYMBOL, "currency_symbol", std, string)
87 DEFINE_ELEMENT (MON_DECIMAL_POINT, "mon_decimal_point", std, string)
88 DEFINE_ELEMENT (MON_THOUSANDS_SEP, "mon_thousands_sep", std, string)
89 DEFINE_ELEMENT (MON_GROUPING, "mon_grouping", std, bytearray)
90 DEFINE_ELEMENT (POSITIVE_SIGN, "positive_sign", std, string)
91 DEFINE_ELEMENT (NEGATIVE_SIGN, "negative_sign", std, string)
92 DEFINE_ELEMENT (INT_FRAC_DIGITS, "int_frac_digits", std, byte)
93 DEFINE_ELEMENT (FRAC_DIGITS, "frac_digits", std, byte)
94 DEFINE_ELEMENT (P_CS_PRECEDES, "p_cs_precedes", std, byte, 0, 1)
95 DEFINE_ELEMENT (P_SEP_BY_SPACE, "p_sep_by_space", std, byte, 0, 2)
96 DEFINE_ELEMENT (N_CS_PRECEDES, "n_cs_precedes", std, byte, 0, 1)
97 DEFINE_ELEMENT (N_SEP_BY_SPACE, "n_sep_by_space", std, byte, 0, 2)
98 DEFINE_ELEMENT (P_SIGN_POSN, "p_sign_posn", std, byte, 0, 4)
99 DEFINE_ELEMENT (N_SIGN_POSN, "n_sign_posn", std, byte, 0, 4)
100 ), NO_POSTLOAD, NULL, monetary_check, NULL)
105 LC_NUMERIC, "LC_NUMERIC",
107 DEFINE_ELEMENT (DECIMAL_POINT, "decimal_point", std, string)
108 DEFINE_ELEMENT (THOUSANDS_SEP, "thousands_sep", std, string)
109 DEFINE_ELEMENT (GROUPING, "grouping", std, bytearray)
110 ), NO_POSTLOAD, NULL, numeric_check, NULL)
117 DEFINE_ELEMENT (ABDAY_1, "abday", std, stringarray, 7, 7)
118 DEFINE_ELEMENT (DAY_1, "day", std, stringarray, 7, 7)
119 DEFINE_ELEMENT (ABMON_1, "abmon", std, stringarray, 12, 12)
120 DEFINE_ELEMENT (MON_1, "mon", std, stringarray, 12, 12)
121 DEFINE_ELEMENT (AM_STR, "am_pm", std, stringarray, 2, 2)
122 DEFINE_ELEMENT (D_T_FMT, "d_t_fmt", std, string)
123 DEFINE_ELEMENT (D_FMT, "d_fmt", std, string)
124 DEFINE_ELEMENT (T_FMT, "t_fmt", std, string)
125 DEFINE_ELEMENT (T_FMT_AMPM, "t_fmt_ampm", std, string)
126 DEFINE_ELEMENT (ERA, "era", opt, string)
127 DEFINE_ELEMENT (ERA_YEAR, "era_year", opt, string)
128 DEFINE_ELEMENT (ERA_D_FMT, "era_d_fmt", opt, string)
129 DEFINE_ELEMENT (ALT_DIGITS, "alt_digits", opt, stringarray, 0, 100)
130 DEFINE_ELEMENT (ERA_D_T_FMT, "era_d_t_fmt", opt, string)
131 DEFINE_ELEMENT (ERA_T_FMT, "era_t_fmt", opt, string)
132 ), NO_POSTLOAD, NULL, NULL, NULL)
137 LC_MESSAGES, "LC_MESSAGES",
139 DEFINE_ELEMENT (YESEXPR, "yesexpr", std, string)
140 DEFINE_ELEMENT (NOEXPR, "noexpr", std, string)
141 DEFINE_ELEMENT (YESSTR, "yesstr", opt, string)
142 DEFINE_ELEMENT (NOSTR, "nostr", opt, string)
143 ), NO_POSTLOAD, NULL, messages_check, NULL)