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35.Dd November 21, 2003
36.Dt LOCALECONV 3
37.Os
38.Sh NAME
39.Nm localeconv
40.Nd natural language formatting for C
41.Sh LIBRARY
42.Lb libc
43.Sh SYNOPSIS
44.In locale.h
45.Ft struct lconv *
46.Fn localeconv "void"
47.In xlocale.h
48.Ft struct lconv *
49.Fn localeconv_l "locale_t locale"
50.Sh DESCRIPTION
51The
52.Fn localeconv
53function returns a pointer to a structure
54which provides parameters for formatting numbers,
55especially currency values:
56.Bd -literal -offset indent
57struct lconv {
58	char	*decimal_point;
59	char	*thousands_sep;
60	char	*grouping;
61	char	*int_curr_symbol;
62	char	*currency_symbol;
63	char	*mon_decimal_point;
64	char	*mon_thousands_sep;
65	char	*mon_grouping;
66	char	*positive_sign;
67	char	*negative_sign;
68	char	int_frac_digits;
69	char	frac_digits;
70	char	p_cs_precedes;
71	char	p_sep_by_space;
72	char	n_cs_precedes;
73	char	n_sep_by_space;
74	char	p_sign_posn;
75	char	n_sign_posn;
76	char	int_p_cs_precedes;
77	char	int_n_cs_precedes;
78	char	int_p_sep_by_space;
79	char	int_n_sep_by_space;
80	char	int_p_sign_posn;
81	char	int_n_sign_posn;
82};
83.Ed
84.Pp
85The individual fields have the following meanings:
86.Bl -tag -width mon_decimal_point
87.It Va decimal_point
88The decimal point character, except for currency values,
89cannot be an empty string.
90.It Va thousands_sep
91The separator between groups of digits
92before the decimal point, except for currency values.
93.It Va grouping
94The sizes of the groups of digits, except for currency values.
95This is a pointer to a vector of integers, each of size
96.Vt char ,
97representing group size from low order digit groups
98to high order (right to left).
99The list may be terminated with 0 or
100.Dv CHAR_MAX .
101If the list is terminated with 0,
102the last group size before the 0 is repeated to account for all the digits.
103If the list is terminated with
104.Dv CHAR_MAX ,
105no more grouping is performed.
106.It Va int_curr_symbol
107The standardized international currency symbol.
108.It Va currency_symbol
109The local currency symbol.
110.It Va mon_decimal_point
111The decimal point character for currency values.
112.It Va mon_thousands_sep
113The separator for digit groups in currency values.
114.It Va mon_grouping
115Like
116.Va grouping
117but for currency values.
118.It Va positive_sign
119The character used to denote nonnegative currency values,
120usually the empty string.
121.It Va negative_sign
122The character used to denote negative currency values,
123usually a minus sign.
124.It Va int_frac_digits
125The number of digits after the decimal point
126in an international-style currency value.
127.It Va frac_digits
128The number of digits after the decimal point
129in the local style for currency values.
130.It Va p_cs_precedes
1311 if the currency symbol precedes the currency value
132for nonnegative values, 0 if it follows.
133.It Va p_sep_by_space
1341 if a space is inserted between the currency symbol
135and the currency value for nonnegative values, 0 otherwise.
136.It Va n_cs_precedes
137Like
138.Va p_cs_precedes
139but for negative values.
140.It Va n_sep_by_space
141Like
142.Va p_sep_by_space
143but for negative values.
144.It Va p_sign_posn
145The location of the
146.Va positive_sign
147with respect to a nonnegative quantity and the
148.Va currency_symbol ,
149coded as follows:
150.Pp
151.Bl -tag -width 3n -compact
152.It Li 0
153Parentheses around the entire string.
154.It Li 1
155Before the string.
156.It Li 2
157After the string.
158.It Li 3
159Just before
160.Va currency_symbol .
161.It Li 4
162Just after
163.Va currency_symbol .
164.El
165.It Va n_sign_posn
166Like
167.Va p_sign_posn
168but for negative currency values.
169.It Va int_p_cs_precedes
170Same as
171.Va p_cs_precedes ,
172but for internationally formatted monetary quantities.
173.It Va int_n_cs_precedes
174Same as
175.Va n_cs_precedes ,
176but for internationally formatted monetary quantities.
177.It Va int_p_sep_by_space
178Same as
179.Va p_sep_by_space ,
180but for internationally formatted monetary quantities.
181.It Va int_n_sep_by_space
182Same as
183.Va n_sep_by_space ,
184but for internationally formatted monetary quantities.
185.It Va int_p_sign_posn
186Same as
187.Va p_sign_posn ,
188but for internationally formatted monetary quantities.
189.It Va int_n_sign_posn
190Same as
191.Va n_sign_posn ,
192but for internationally formatted monetary quantities.
193.El
194.Pp
195Unless mentioned above,
196an empty string as a value for a field
197indicates a zero length result or
198a value that is not in the current locale.
199A
200.Dv CHAR_MAX
201result similarly denotes an unavailable value.
202.Pp
203The
204.Fn localeconv_l
205function takes an explicit locale parameter.
206For more information, see
207.Xr xlocale 3 .
208.Sh RETURN VALUES
209The
210.Fn localeconv
211function returns a pointer to a static object
212which may be altered by later calls to
213.Xr setlocale 3
214or
215.Fn localeconv .
216The return value for
217.Fn localeconv_l
218is stored with the locale.
219It will remain valid until a subsequent call to
220.Xr freelocale 3 .
221If a thread-local locale is in effect then the return value from
222.Fn localeconv
223will remain valid until the locale is destroyed.
224.Sh ERRORS
225No errors are defined.
226.Sh SEE ALSO
227.Xr setlocale 3 ,
228.Xr strfmon 3
229.Sh STANDARDS
230The
231.Fn localeconv
232function conforms to
233.St -isoC-99 .
234.Sh HISTORY
235The
236.Fn localeconv
237function first appeared in
238.Bx 4.4 .
239