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1 /* Declarations for internal libc locale interfaces
2 Copyright (C) 1995-2001, 2002, 2003, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 This file is part of the GNU C Library.
5 The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
6 modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
7 License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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12 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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16 License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free
17 Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
18 02111-1307 USA. */
20 #ifndef _LOCALEINFO_H
21 #define _LOCALEINFO_H 1
23 #include <stddef.h>
24 #include <langinfo.h>
25 #include <limits.h>
26 #include <locale.h>
27 #include <time.h>
28 #include <stdint.h>
29 #include <sys/types.h>
31 #include <intl/loadinfo.h> /* For loaded_l10nfile definition. */
33 /* Magic number at the beginning of a locale data file for CATEGORY. */
34 #define LIMAGIC(category) \
35 (category == LC_COLLATE \
36 ? ((unsigned int) (0x20051014 ^ (category))) \
37 : ((unsigned int) (0x20031115 ^ (category))))
39 /* Two special weight constants for the collation data. */
40 #define IGNORE_CHAR 2
42 /* We use a special value for the usage counter in `locale_data' to
43 signal that this data must never be removed anymore. */
44 #define MAX_USAGE_COUNT (UINT_MAX - 1)
45 #define UNDELETABLE UINT_MAX
47 /* Structure describing locale data in core for a category. */
48 struct locale_data
50 const char *name;
51 const char *filedata; /* Region mapping the file data. */
52 off_t filesize; /* Size of the file (and the region). */
53 enum /* Flavor of storage used for those. */
55 ld_malloced, /* Both are malloc'd. */
56 ld_mapped, /* name is malloc'd, filedata mmap'd */
57 ld_archive /* Both point into mmap'd archive regions. */
58 } alloc;
60 /* This provides a slot for category-specific code to cache data computed
61 about this locale. That code can set a cleanup function to deallocate
62 the data. */
63 struct
65 void (*cleanup) (struct locale_data *) internal_function;
66 union
68 void *data;
69 struct lc_time_data *time;
70 const struct gconv_fcts *ctype;
72 } private;
74 unsigned int usage_count; /* Counter for users. */
76 int use_translit; /* Nonzero if the mb*towv*() and wc*tomb()
77 functions should use transliteration. */
79 unsigned int nstrings; /* Number of strings below. */
80 union locale_data_value
82 const uint32_t *wstr;
83 const char *string;
84 unsigned int word; /* Note endian issues vs 64-bit pointers. */
86 values __flexarr; /* Items, usually pointers into `filedata'. */
89 /* We know three kinds of collation sorting rules. */
90 enum coll_sort_rule
92 illegal_0__,
93 sort_forward,
94 sort_backward,
95 illegal_3__,
96 sort_position,
97 sort_forward_position,
98 sort_backward_position,
99 sort_mask
102 /* We can map the types of the entries into a few categories. */
103 enum value_type
105 none,
106 string,
107 stringarray,
108 byte,
109 bytearray,
110 word,
111 stringlist,
112 wordarray,
113 wstring,
114 wstringarray,
115 wstringlist
119 /* Definitions for `era' information from LC_TIME. */
120 #define ERA_NAME_FORMAT_MEMBERS 4
121 #define ERA_M_NAME 0
122 #define ERA_M_FORMAT 1
123 #define ERA_W_NAME 2
124 #define ERA_W_FORMAT 3
127 /* Structure to access `era' information from LC_TIME. */
128 struct era_entry
130 uint32_t direction; /* Contains '+' or '-'. */
131 int32_t offset;
132 int32_t start_date[3];
133 int32_t stop_date[3];
134 const char *era_name;
135 const char *era_format;
136 const wchar_t *era_wname;
137 const wchar_t *era_wformat;
138 int absolute_direction;
139 /* absolute direction:
140 +1 indicates that year number is higher in the future. (like A.D.)
141 -1 indicates that year number is higher in the past. (like B.C.) */
144 /* Structure caching computed data about information from LC_TIME.
145 The `private.time' member of `struct locale_data' points to this. */
146 struct lc_time_data
148 struct era_entry *eras;
149 size_t num_eras;
150 int era_initialized;
152 const char **alt_digits;
153 const wchar_t **walt_digits;
154 int alt_digits_initialized;
155 int walt_digits_initialized;
159 /* LC_CTYPE specific:
160 Hardwired indices for standard wide character translation mappings. */
161 enum
163 __TOW_toupper = 0,
164 __TOW_tolower = 1
168 /* LC_CTYPE specific:
169 Access a wide character class with a single character index.
170 _ISCTYPE (c, desc) = iswctype (btowc (c), desc).
171 c must be an `unsigned char'. desc must be a nonzero wctype_t. */
172 #define _ISCTYPE(c, desc) \
173 (((((const uint32_t *) (desc)) - 8)[(c) >> 5] >> ((c) & 0x1f)) & 1)
175 extern const char *const _nl_category_names[__LC_LAST] attribute_hidden;
176 extern const size_t _nl_category_name_sizes[__LC_LAST] attribute_hidden;
178 /* Name of the standard locales. */
179 extern const char _nl_C_name[] attribute_hidden;
180 extern const char _nl_POSIX_name[] attribute_hidden;
182 /* The standard codeset. */
183 extern const char _nl_C_codeset[] attribute_hidden;
185 /* This is the internal locale_t object that holds the global locale
186 controlled by calls to setlocale. A thread's TSD locale pointer
187 points to this when `uselocale (LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE)' is in effect. */
188 extern struct __locale_struct _nl_global_locale attribute_hidden;
190 /* This fetches the thread-local locale_t pointer, either one set with
191 uselocale or &_nl_global_locale. */
192 #define _NL_CURRENT_LOCALE ((__locale_t) __libc_tsd_get (LOCALE))
193 #include <bits/libc-tsd.h>
194 __libc_tsd_define (extern, LOCALE)
197 /* For static linking it is desireable to avoid always linking in the code
198 and data for every category when we can tell at link time that they are
199 unused. We can manage this playing some tricks with weak references.
200 But with thread-local locale settings, it becomes quite ungainly unless
201 we can use __thread variables. So only in that case do we attempt this. */
202 #if !defined SHARED && defined HAVE___THREAD && defined HAVE_WEAK_SYMBOLS
203 # include <tls.h>
204 # if USE_TLS
205 # define NL_CURRENT_INDIRECT 1
206 # endif
207 #endif
209 #ifdef NL_CURRENT_INDIRECT
211 /* For each category declare the thread-local variable for the current
212 locale data. This has an extra indirection so it points at the
213 __locales[CATEGORY] element in either _nl_global_locale or the current
214 locale object set by uselocale, which points at the actual data. The
215 reason for having these variables is so that references to particular
216 categories will link in the lc-CATEGORY.c module to define this symbol,
217 and we arrange that linking that module is what brings in all the code
218 associated with this category. */
219 #define DEFINE_CATEGORY(category, category_name, items, a) \
220 extern __thread struct locale_data *const *_nl_current_##category \
221 attribute_hidden attribute_tls_model_ie;
222 #include "categories.def"
223 #undef DEFINE_CATEGORY
225 /* Return a pointer to the current `struct locale_data' for CATEGORY. */
226 #define _NL_CURRENT_DATA(category) (*_nl_current_##category)
228 /* Extract the current CATEGORY locale's string for ITEM. */
229 #define _NL_CURRENT(category, item) \
230 ((*_nl_current_##category)->values[_NL_ITEM_INDEX (item)].string)
232 /* Extract the current CATEGORY locale's string for ITEM. */
233 #define _NL_CURRENT_WSTR(category, item) \
234 ((wchar_t *) (*_nl_current_##category)->values[_NL_ITEM_INDEX (item)].wstr)
236 /* Extract the current CATEGORY locale's word for ITEM. */
237 #define _NL_CURRENT_WORD(category, item) \
238 ((uint32_t) (*_nl_current_##category)->values[_NL_ITEM_INDEX (item)].word)
240 /* This is used in lc-CATEGORY.c to define _nl_current_CATEGORY. */
241 #define _NL_CURRENT_DEFINE(category) \
242 __thread struct locale_data *const *_nl_current_##category \
243 attribute_hidden = &_nl_global_locale.__locales[category]; \
244 asm (_NL_CURRENT_DEFINE_STRINGIFY (ASM_GLOBAL_DIRECTIVE) \
245 " " __SYMBOL_PREFIX "_nl_current_" #category "_used\n" \
246 _NL_CURRENT_DEFINE_ABS (_nl_current_##category##_used, 1));
247 #define _NL_CURRENT_DEFINE_STRINGIFY(x) _NL_CURRENT_DEFINE_STRINGIFY_1 (x)
248 #define _NL_CURRENT_DEFINE_STRINGIFY_1(x) #x
249 #ifdef HAVE_ASM_SET_DIRECTIVE
250 # define _NL_CURRENT_DEFINE_ABS(sym, val) ".set " #sym ", " #val
251 #else
252 # define _NL_CURRENT_DEFINE_ABS(sym, val) #sym " = " #val
253 #endif
255 #else
257 /* All categories are always loaded in the shared library, so there is no
258 point in having lots of separate symbols for linking. */
260 /* Return a pointer to the current `struct locale_data' for CATEGORY. */
261 # define _NL_CURRENT_DATA(category) \
262 (_NL_CURRENT_LOCALE->__locales[category])
264 /* Extract the current CATEGORY locale's string for ITEM. */
265 # define _NL_CURRENT(category, item) \
266 (_NL_CURRENT_DATA (category)->values[_NL_ITEM_INDEX (item)].string)
268 /* Extract the current CATEGORY locale's string for ITEM. */
269 # define _NL_CURRENT_WSTR(category, item) \
270 ((wchar_t *) _NL_CURRENT_DATA (category)->values[_NL_ITEM_INDEX (item)].wstr)
272 /* Extract the current CATEGORY locale's word for ITEM. */
273 # define _NL_CURRENT_WORD(category, item) \
274 ((uint32_t) _NL_CURRENT_DATA (category)->values[_NL_ITEM_INDEX (item)].word)
276 /* This is used in lc-CATEGORY.c to define _nl_current_CATEGORY. */
277 # define _NL_CURRENT_DEFINE(category) \
278 /* No per-category variable here. */
280 #endif
283 /* Default search path if no LOCPATH environment variable. */
284 extern const char _nl_default_locale_path[] attribute_hidden;
286 /* Load the locale data for CATEGORY from the file specified by *NAME.
287 If *NAME is "", use environment variables as specified by POSIX, and
288 fill in *NAME with the actual name used. If LOCALE_PATH is not null,
289 those directories are searched for the locale files. If it's null,
290 the locale archive is checked first and then _nl_default_locale_path
291 is searched for locale files. */
292 extern struct locale_data *_nl_find_locale (const char *locale_path,
293 size_t locale_path_len,
294 int category, const char **name)
295 internal_function attribute_hidden;
297 /* Try to load the file described by FILE. */
298 extern void _nl_load_locale (struct loaded_l10nfile *file, int category)
299 internal_function attribute_hidden;
301 /* Free all resource. */
302 extern void _nl_unload_locale (struct locale_data *locale)
303 internal_function attribute_hidden;
305 /* Free the locale and give back all memory if the usage count is one. */
306 extern void _nl_remove_locale (int locale, struct locale_data *data)
307 internal_function attribute_hidden;
309 /* Find the locale *NAMEP in the locale archive, and return the
310 internalized data structure for its CATEGORY data. If this locale has
311 already been loaded from the archive, just returns the existing data
312 structure. If successful, sets *NAMEP to point directly into the mapped
313 archive string table; that way, the next call can short-circuit strcmp. */
314 extern struct locale_data *_nl_load_locale_from_archive (int category,
315 const char **namep)
316 internal_function attribute_hidden;
318 /* Subroutine of setlocale's __libc_subfreeres hook. */
319 extern void _nl_archive_subfreeres (void) attribute_hidden;
321 /* Subroutine of gconv-db's __libc_subfreeres hook. */
322 extern void _nl_locale_subfreeres (void) attribute_hidden;
324 /* Validate the contents of a locale file and set up the in-core
325 data structure to point into the data. This leaves the `alloc'
326 and `name' fields uninitialized, for the caller to fill in.
327 If any bogons are detected in the data, this will refuse to
328 intern it, and return a null pointer instead. */
329 extern struct locale_data *_nl_intern_locale_data (int category,
330 const void *data,
331 size_t datasize)
332 internal_function attribute_hidden;
335 /* Return `era' entry which corresponds to TP. Used in strftime. */
336 extern struct era_entry *_nl_get_era_entry (const struct tm *tp,
337 struct locale_data *lc_time)
338 internal_function attribute_hidden;
340 /* Return `era' cnt'th entry . Used in strptime. */
341 extern struct era_entry *_nl_select_era_entry (int cnt,
342 struct locale_data *lc_time)
343 internal_function attribute_hidden;
345 /* Return `alt_digit' which corresponds to NUMBER. Used in strftime. */
346 extern const char *_nl_get_alt_digit (unsigned int number,
347 struct locale_data *lc_time)
348 internal_function attribute_hidden;
350 /* Similar, but now for wide characters. */
351 extern const wchar_t *_nl_get_walt_digit (unsigned int number,
352 struct locale_data *lc_time)
353 internal_function attribute_hidden;
355 /* Parse string as alternative digit and return numeric value. */
356 extern int _nl_parse_alt_digit (const char **strp,
357 struct locale_data *lc_time)
358 internal_function attribute_hidden;
360 /* Postload processing. */
361 extern void _nl_postload_ctype (void);
363 /* Functions used for the `private.cleanup' hook. */
364 extern void _nl_cleanup_time (struct locale_data *)
365 internal_function attribute_hidden;
368 #endif /* localeinfo.h */