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29.Dd September 17, 2011
30.Dt XLOCALE 3
31.Os
32.Sh NAME
33.Nm xlocale
34.Nd Thread-safe extended locale support
35.Sh LIBRARY
36.Lb libc
37.Sh SYNOPSIS
38.In xlocale.h
39.Sh DESCRIPTION
40The extended locale support includes a set of functions for setting
41thread-local locales,
42as well convenience functions for performing locale-aware
43calls with a specified locale.
44.Pp
45The core of the xlocale API is the
46.Fa locale_t
47type.
48This is an opaque type encapsulating a locale.
49Instances of this can be either set as the locale for a specific thread or
50passed directly to the
51.Fa _l
52suffixed variants of various standard C functions.
53Two special
54.Fa locale_t
55values are available:
56.Bl -bullet -offset indent
57.It
58NULL refers to the current locale for the thread,
59or to the global locale if no locale has been set for this thread.
60.It
61LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE refers to the global locale.
62.El
63.Pp
64The global locale is the locale set with the
65.Xr setlocale 3
66function.
67.Sh SEE ALSO
68.Xr duplocale 3 ,
69.Xr freelocale 3 ,
70.Xr localeconv 3 ,
71.Xr newlocale 3 ,
72.Xr querylocale 3 ,
73.Xr uselocale 3
74.Sh CONVENIENCE FUNCTIONS
75The xlocale API includes a number of
76.Fa _l
77suffixed convenience functions.
78These are variants of standard C functions
79that have been modified to take an explicit
80.Fa locale_t
81parameter as the final argument or, in the case of variadic functions,
82as an additional argument directly before the format string.
83Each of these functions accepts either NULL or LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE.
84In these functions, NULL refers to the C locale,
85rather than the thread's current locale.
86If you wish to use the thread's current locale,
87then use the unsuffixed version of the function.
88.Pp
89These functions are exposed by including
90.In xlocale.h
91.Em after
92including the relevant headers for the standard variant.
93For example, the
94.Xr strtol_l 3
95function is exposed by including
96.In xlocale.h
97after
98.In stdlib.h ,
99which defines
100.Xr strtol 3 .
101.Pp
102For reference,
103a complete list of the locale-aware functions that are available in this form,
104along with the headers that expose them, is provided here:
105.Bl -tag -width "<monetary.h> "
106.It In wctype.h
107.Xr iswalnum_l 3 ,
108.Xr iswalpha_l 3 ,
109.Xr iswcntrl_l 3 ,
110.Xr iswctype_l 3 ,
111.Xr iswdigit_l 3 ,
112.Xr iswgraph_l 3 ,
113.Xr iswlower_l 3 ,
114.Xr iswprint_l 3 ,
115.Xr iswpunct_l 3 ,
116.Xr iswspace_l 3 ,
117.Xr iswupper_l 3 ,
118.Xr iswxdigit_l 3 ,
119.Xr towlower_l 3 ,
120.Xr towupper_l 3 ,
121.Xr wctype_l 3 ,
122.It In ctype.h
123.Xr digittoint_l 3 ,
124.Xr isalnum_l 3 ,
125.Xr isalpha_l 3 ,
126.Xr isblank_l 3 ,
127.Xr iscntrl_l 3 ,
128.Xr isdigit_l 3 ,
129.Xr isgraph_l 3 ,
130.Xr ishexnumber_l 3 ,
131.Xr isideogram_l 3 ,
132.Xr islower_l 3 ,
133.Xr isnumber_l 3 ,
134.Xr isphonogram_l 3 ,
135.Xr isprint_l 3 ,
136.Xr ispunct_l 3 ,
137.Xr isrune_l 3 ,
138.Xr isspace_l 3 ,
139.Xr isspecial_l 3 ,
140.Xr isupper_l 3 ,
141.Xr isxdigit_l 3 ,
142.Xr tolower_l 3 ,
143.Xr toupper_l 3
144.It In inttypes.h
145.Xr strtoimax_l 3 ,
146.Xr strtoumax_l 3 ,
147.Xr wcstoimax_l 3 ,
148.Xr wcstoumax_l 3
149.It In langinfo.h
150.Xr nl_langinfo_l 3
151.It In monetary.h
152.Xr strfmon_l 3
153.It In stdio.h
154.Xr asprintf_l 3 ,
155.Xr fprintf_l 3 ,
156.Xr fscanf_l 3 ,
157.Xr printf_l 3 ,
158.Xr scanf_l 3 ,
159.Xr snprintf_l 3 ,
160.Xr sprintf_l 3 ,
161.Xr sscanf_l 3 ,
162.Xr vasprintf_l 3 ,
163.Xr vfprintf_l 3 ,
164.Xr vfscanf_l 3 ,
165.Xr vprintf_l 3 ,
166.Xr vscanf_l 3 ,
167.Xr vsnprintf_l 3 ,
168.Xr vsprintf_l 3 ,
169.Xr vsscanf_l 3
170.It In stdlib.h
171.Xr atof_l 3 ,
172.Xr atoi_l 3 ,
173.Xr atol_l 3 ,
174.Xr atoll_l 3 ,
175.Xr mblen_l 3 ,
176.Xr mbstowcs_l 3 ,
177.Xr mbtowc_l 3 ,
178.Xr strtod_l 3 ,
179.Xr strtof_l 3 ,
180.Xr strtol_l 3 ,
181.Xr strtold_l 3 ,
182.Xr strtoll_l 3 ,
183.Xr strtoul_l 3 ,
184.Xr strtoull_l 3 ,
185.Xr wcstombs_l 3 ,
186.Xr wctomb_l 3
187.It In string.h
188.Xr strcoll_l 3 ,
189.Xr strxfrm_l 3 ,
190.Xr strcasecmp_l 3 ,
191.Xr strcasestr_l 3 ,
192.Xr strncasecmp_l 3
193.It In time.h
194.Xr strftime_l 3
195.Xr strptime_l 3
196.It In wchar.h
197.Xr btowc_l 3 ,
198.Xr fgetwc_l 3 ,
199.Xr fgetws_l 3 ,
200.Xr fputwc_l 3 ,
201.Xr fputws_l 3 ,
202.Xr fwprintf_l 3 ,
203.Xr fwscanf_l 3 ,
204.Xr getwc_l 3 ,
205.Xr getwchar_l 3 ,
206.Xr mbrlen_l 3 ,
207.Xr mbrtowc_l 3 ,
208.Xr mbsinit_l 3 ,
209.Xr mbsnrtowcs_l 3 ,
210.Xr mbsrtowcs_l 3 ,
211.Xr putwc_l 3 ,
212.Xr putwchar_l 3 ,
213.Xr swprintf_l 3 ,
214.Xr swscanf_l 3 ,
215.Xr ungetwc_l 3 ,
216.Xr vfwprintf_l 3 ,
217.Xr vfwscanf_l 3 ,
218.Xr vswprintf_l 3 ,
219.Xr vswscanf_l 3 ,
220.Xr vwprintf_l 3 ,
221.Xr vwscanf_l 3 ,
222.Xr wcrtomb_l 3 ,
223.Xr wcscoll_l 3 ,
224.Xr wcsftime_l 3 ,
225.Xr wcsnrtombs_l 3 ,
226.Xr wcsrtombs_l 3 ,
227.Xr wcstod_l 3 ,
228.Xr wcstof_l 3 ,
229.Xr wcstol_l 3 ,
230.Xr wcstold_l 3 ,
231.Xr wcstoll_l 3 ,
232.Xr wcstoul_l 3 ,
233.Xr wcstoull_l 3 ,
234.Xr wcswidth_l 3 ,
235.Xr wcsxfrm_l 3 ,
236.Xr wctob_l 3 ,
237.Xr wcwidth_l 3 ,
238.Xr wprintf_l 3 ,
239.Xr wscanf_l 3
240.It In wctype.h
241.Xr iswblank_l 3 ,
242.Xr iswhexnumber_l 3 ,
243.Xr iswideogram_l 3 ,
244.Xr iswnumber_l 3 ,
245.Xr iswphonogram_l 3 ,
246.Xr iswrune_l 3 ,
247.Xr iswspecial_l 3 ,
248.Xr nextwctype_l 3 ,
249.Xr towctrans_l 3 ,
250.Xr wctrans_l 3
251.It In xlocale.h
252.Xr localeconv_l 3
253.El
254.Sh STANDARDS
255The functions
256conform to
257.St -p1003.1-2008 .
258.Sh HISTORY
259The xlocale APIs first appeared in Darwin 8.0.
260This implementation was written by David Chisnall,
261under sponsorship from the FreeBSD Foundation and first appeared in
262.Fx 9.1 .
263.Sh CAVEATS
264The
265.Xr setlocale 3
266function, and others in the family, refer to the global locale.
267Other functions that depend on the locale, however,
268will take the thread-local locale if one has been set.
269This means that the idiom of setting the locale using
270.Xr setlocale 3 ,
271calling a locale-dependent function,
272and then restoring the locale will not
273have the expected behavior if the current thread has had a locale set using
274.Xr uselocale 3 .
275You should avoid this idiom and prefer to use the
276.Fa _l
277suffixed versions instead.
278