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1 /* $NetBSD: nl_types.h,v 1.11 2005/02/03 04:39:32 perry Exp $ */
3 /*-
4 * Copyright (c) 1996 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 * All rights reserved.
7 * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 * by J.T. Conklin.
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32 #ifndef _NL_TYPES_H_
33 #define _NL_TYPES_H_
34 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
36 #ifdef _NLS_PRIVATE
38 * MESSAGE CATALOG FILE FORMAT.
40 * The NetBSD message catalog format is similar to the format used by
41 * Svr4 systems. The differences are:
42 * * fixed byte order (big endian)
43 * * fixed data field sizes
45 * A message catalog contains four data types: a catalog header, one
46 * or more set headers, one or more message headers, and one or more
47 * text strings.
50 #define _NLS_MAGIC 0xff88ff89
52 struct _nls_cat_hdr {
53 int32_t __magic;
54 int32_t __nsets;
55 int32_t __mem;
56 int32_t __msg_hdr_offset;
57 int32_t __msg_txt_offset;
58 } ;
60 struct _nls_set_hdr {
61 int32_t __setno; /* set number: 0 < x <= NL_SETMAX */
62 int32_t __nmsgs; /* number of messages in the set */
63 int32_t __index; /* index of first msg_hdr in msg_hdr table */
64 } ;
66 struct _nls_msg_hdr {
67 int32_t __msgno; /* msg number: 0 < x <= NL_MSGMAX */
68 int32_t __msglen;
69 int32_t __offset;
70 } ;
72 #endif
74 #define NL_SETD 1
75 #define NL_CAT_LOCALE 1
77 typedef struct __nl_cat_d {
78 void *__data;
79 int __size;
80 } *nl_catd;
82 typedef long nl_item;
84 __BEGIN_DECLS
85 nl_catd catopen(const char *, int);
86 char *catgets(nl_catd, int, int, const char *)
87 __attribute__((__format_arg__(4)));
88 int catclose(nl_catd);
89 __END_DECLS
91 #endif /* _NL_TYPES_H_ */