X-Git-Url: https://git.proxmox.com/?p=mirror_edk2.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=StdLib%2FInclude%2Flocale.h;fp=StdLib%2FInclude%2Flocale.h;h=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hp=93aac0ad40633fbe52711c1b60260ce1b21845e7;hb=964f432b9b0afe103c41c7613fade3e699118afe;hpb=e2d3a25f1a3135221a9c8061e1b8f90245d727eb diff --git a/StdLib/Include/locale.h b/StdLib/Include/locale.h deleted file mode 100644 index 93aac0ad40..0000000000 --- a/StdLib/Include/locale.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,194 +0,0 @@ -/** @file - Localization functions and macros. - - Copyright (c) 2010 - 2011, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE - * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL - * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS - * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) - * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT - * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY - * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF - * SUCH DAMAGE. - * - * @(#)locale.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/2/93 - * $NetBSD: locale.h,v 1.14 2005/02/03 04:39:32 perry Exp -**/ - -#ifndef _LOCALE_H_ -#define _LOCALE_H_ - -/** This is a structure containing members pertaining to the formatting and display of numeric values. - Each member of this structure is commented with its value in the "C" locale. - - The decimal_point member must point to a string with a length greater than zero. - All other pointer members may point to "" in order to indicate that the value is not available - in the current locale, or that it is of zero length. Except for grouping and mon_grouping, the - strings start and end in the initial shift state. - - The remaining members, of type char, are non-negative numbers or CHAR_MAX, which indicates that - the value is not available in the current locale. - - Members grouping and mon_grouping point to strings where each element (character) of the string - indicates the size of the corresponding group of digits and is interpreted as follows: - - CHAR_MAX No further grouping is to be performed. - - 0 The previous element is to be repeatedly used for the remainder of the digits. - - other The ISO specification states: "The integer value is the number of digits that - compose the current group. The next element is examined to determine the size - of the next group of digits before the current group." The EDK II implementation - interprets this to mean that the groups are specified left-to-right. - - The *_sep_by_space members are interpreted as follows: - - 0 No space separates the currency symbol and value. - - 1 If the currency symbol and sign string are adjacent, a space separates them from the - value; otherwise, a space separates the currency symbol from the value. - - 2 If the currency symbol and sign string are adjacent, a space separates them; - otherwise, a space separates the sign string from the value. - For int_p_sep_by_space and int_n_sep_by_space, the fourth character of int_curr_symbol is - used instead of a space. - - The values of the *_sign_posn members are interpreted as follows: - - 0 Parentheses surround the quantity and currency symbol. - - 1 The sign string precedes the quantity and currency symbol. - - 2 The sign string succeeds the quantity and currency symbol. - - 3 The sign string immediately precedes the currency symbol. - - 4 The sign string immediately succeeds the currency symbol. -**/ -struct lconv { - char *decimal_point; /**< "." Non-monetary decimal-point. */ - char *thousands_sep; /**< "" Separates groups of digits before the decimal-point */ - char *grouping; /**< "" A string whose elements (characters) indicate the size - of each group of digits in formatted nonmonetary quantities. */ - char *int_curr_symbol; /**< "" A 4-character string providing the international currency - symbol. The first three characters contain the alphabetic - international currency symbol in accordance with those - specified in ISO 4217. The fourth character, immediately - preceding the null character, is the character used to separate - the international currency symbol from the monetary quantity. */ - char *currency_symbol; /**< "" The local currency symbol for the current locale. */ - char *mon_decimal_point; /**< "" The decimal point used for monetary values. */ - char *mon_thousands_sep; /**< "" The separator for digit groups preceeding the decimal-point. */ - char *mon_grouping; /**< "" A string, like grouping, for monetary values. */ - char *positive_sign; /**< "" A string to indicate a non-negative monetary value. */ - char *negative_sign; /**< "" A string to indicate a negative monetary value. */ - char int_frac_digits; /**< CHAR_MAX The number of digits after the decimal-point for international - monetary values. */ - char frac_digits; /**< CHAR_MAX The number of digits after the decimal-point for local - monetary values. */ - char p_cs_precedes; /**< CHAR_MAX Set to 1 or 0 if the currency_symbol respectively precedes or - succeeds the value for non-negative local monetary values. */ - char p_sep_by_space; /**< CHAR_MAX Value specifying the separation between the currency_symbol, - the sign string, and the value for non-negative local values. */ - char n_cs_precedes; /**< CHAR_MAX Set to 1 or 0 if the currency_symbol respectively precedes or - succeeds the value for negative local monetary values. */ - char n_sep_by_space; /**< CHAR_MAX Value specifying the separation between the currency_symbol, - the sign string, and the value for negative local values. */ - char p_sign_posn; /**< CHAR_MAX Value specifying the positioning of the positive_sign for a - non-negative local monetary quantity. */ - char n_sign_posn; /**< CHAR_MAX Value specifying the positioning of the negative_sign for a - negative local monetary quantity. */ - char int_p_cs_precedes; /**< CHAR_MAX Set to 1 or 0 if the currency_symbol respectively precedes or - succeeds the value for non-negative international monetary values. */ - char int_n_cs_precedes; /**< CHAR_MAX Set to 1 or 0 if the currency_symbol respectively precedes or - succeeds the value for negative international monetary values. */ - char int_p_sep_by_space; /**< CHAR_MAX Value specifying the separation between the currency_symbol, - the sign string, and the value for non-negative international values. */ - char int_n_sep_by_space; /**< CHAR_MAX Value specifying the separation between the currency_symbol, - the sign string, and the value for negative international values. */ - char int_p_sign_posn; /**< CHAR_MAX Value specifying the positioning of the positive_sign for a - non-negative international monetary quantity. */ - char int_n_sign_posn; /**< CHAR_MAX Value specifying the positioning of the negative_sign for a - negative international monetary quantity. */ -}; - -/** @{ - These macros expand to integer expressions suitable for use as the first - argument (category) to the setlocale() function. - - Only the first six macros are required by the C language specification. - Implementations are free to extend this list, as has been done with LC_MESSAGES, - with additional macro definitions, beginning with the characters LC_ and - an uppercase letter. -**/ -#define LC_ALL 0 ///< The application's entire locale. -#define LC_COLLATE 1 ///< Affects the behavior of the strcoll and strxfrm functions. -#define LC_CTYPE 2 ///< Affects the behavior of the character handling, multibyte, and wide character functions. -#define LC_MONETARY 3 ///< Affects monetary formatting information. -#define LC_NUMERIC 4 ///< Affects the decimal-point character and non-monetary formatting information. -#define LC_TIME 5 ///< Affects the behavior of the strftime and wcsftime functions. -#define LC_MESSAGES 6 -#define _LC_LAST 7 ///< Number of defined macros. Marks end. -/*@}*/ - -#include - -/** @fn char *setlocale(int category, const char *locale) - - @brief The setlocale function is used to retrieve or change parts or all of the current locale. - - @details If locale is NULL, or the same as the current locale, this function just retrieves the - values for the specified category in the current locale. Otherwise, the specified category - in the current locale is set to the corresponding values from the specified locale and a pointer - to the new values is returned. - - @param[in] category The portion of the current locale to be affected by this call. - The LC_ macros list the supported categories and the meaning of each. - @param[in] locale A value of "C" for locale specifies the minimal environment for C translation; - A value of "" specifies the native environment, which is "C" for this - implementation. If locale is NULL, the current locale is specified. - - @return A pointer to the string associated with the specified category for the new locale, - a pointer to the string associated with the category for the current locale, - or NULL if category or locale can not be honored. The return value should not be - modified by the program, but may be overwritten by subsequent calls to either - setlocale or localeconv. -**/ - -/** @fn struct lconv *localeconv(void) - - @brief The localeconv function returns a pointer to a lconv structure containing the appropriate - values for the current locale. - - @return A pointer to a filled-in lconv structure. The returned structure should not be - modified by the program, but may be overwritten by subsequent calls to either - setlocale or localeconv. -**/ - -__BEGIN_DECLS -#ifdef __SETLOCALE_SOURCE__ - char *setlocale(int category, const char *locale); - char *__setlocale(int category, const char *locale); -#else /* !__SETLOCALE_SOURCE__ */ - char *setlocale(int category, const char *locale) __RENAME(__setlocale_mb_len_max_32); -#endif /* !__SETLOCALE_SOURCE__ */ -struct lconv *localeconv(void); - char *__setlocale_mb_len_max_32(int category, const char *locale); -__END_DECLS - -#endif /* _LOCALE_H_ */