* getlocale.c (main): Rename local variable to avoid problems.
Avoid string comparisons, rather test language and sublanguage codes wheere possible. Add more code to handle Serbian language/territory state identical on all Windows versions. Fix handling for "@latin" modifier in Belarusian locale. * utils.sgml (getlocale): Try to make wording and example clearer.
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2010-02-11 Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
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* getlocale.c (main): Rename local variable to avoid problems.
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Avoid string comparisons, rather test language and sublanguage codes
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wheere possible. Add more code to handle Serbian language/territory
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state identical on all Windows versions. Fix handling for "@latin"
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modifier in Belarusian locale.
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* utils.sgml (getlocale): Try to make wording and example clearer.
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2010-02-10 Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
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* getlocale.c (usage): Change text slightly.
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@ -84,6 +84,7 @@ int main (int argc, char **argv)
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int all = 0;
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const char *utf = "";
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char name[32];
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DWORD cp;
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setlocale (LC_ALL, "");
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while ((opt = getopt_long (argc, argv, opts, longopts, NULL)) != EOF)
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for (lang = 1; lang <= 0xff; ++lang)
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{
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struct {
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wchar_t lang[256];
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wchar_t language[256];
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wchar_t country[256];
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char loc[32];
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} loc_list[32];
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lcid = (sublang << 10) | lang;
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if (getlocale (lcid, name))
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{
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wchar_t lang[256];
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wchar_t language[256];
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wchar_t country[256];
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int i;
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char *c, loc[32];
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/* Go figure. Even the English name of a language or
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locale might contain native characters. */
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GetLocaleInfoW (lcid, LOCALE_SENGLANGUAGE, lang, 256);
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GetLocaleInfoW (lcid, LOCALE_SENGLANGUAGE, language, 256);
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GetLocaleInfoW (lcid, LOCALE_SENGCOUNTRY, country, 256);
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/* Avoid dups */
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for (i = 0; i < lcnt; ++ i)
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if (!wcscmp (loc_list[i].lang, lang)
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if (!wcscmp (loc_list[i].language, language)
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&& !wcscmp (loc_list[i].country, country))
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break;
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if (i < lcnt)
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continue;
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if (lcnt < 32)
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{
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wcscpy (loc_list[lcnt].lang, lang);
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wcscpy (loc_list[lcnt].language, language);
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wcscpy (loc_list[lcnt].country, country);
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}
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c = stpcpy (loc, name);
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/* Convert old sr_SP silently to sr_CS on old systems.
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Make sure sr_CS country is in recent shape. */
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if (lang == LANG_SERBIAN
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&& (sublang == SUBLANG_SERBIAN_LATIN
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|| sublang == SUBLANG_SERBIAN_CYRILLIC))
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{
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c = stpcpy (loc, "sr_CS");
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wcscpy (country, L"Serbia and Montenegro (Former)");
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}
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/* Now check certain conditions to figure out if that
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locale requires a modifier. */
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c = stpcpy (loc, name);
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if (wcsstr (lang, L"(Latin)")
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&& (!strncmp (loc, "sr_", 3)
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|| !strcmp (loc, "be_BY")))
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if (lang == LANG_SERBIAN && !strncmp (loc, "sr_", 3)
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&& wcsstr (language, L"(Latin)"))
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stpcpy (c, "@latin");
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else if (wcsstr (lang, L"(Cyrillic)")
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&& !strcmp (loc, "uz_UZ"))
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else if (lang == LANG_UZBEK
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&& sublang == SUBLANG_UZBEK_CYRILLIC)
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stpcpy (c, "@cyrillic");
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/* Avoid more dups */
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for (i = 0; i < lcnt; ++ i)
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if (lcnt < 32)
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strcpy (loc_list[lcnt++].loc, loc);
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/* Print */
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printf ("%-16s %ls (%ls)\n", loc, lang, country);
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printf ("%-16s %ls (%ls)\n", loc, language, country);
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/* Check for locales which sport a modifier for
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changing the codeset and other stuff. */
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if (!strcmp (loc, "tt_RU"))
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if (lang == LANG_BELARUSIAN
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&& sublang == SUBLANG_BELARUSIAN_BELARUS)
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stpcpy (c, "@latin");
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else if (lang == LANG_TATAR
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&& sublang == SUBLANG_TATAR_RUSSIA)
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stpcpy (c, "@iqtelif");
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else if (GetLocaleInfoW (lcid, LOCALE_SINTLSYMBOL, wbuf, 9)
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else if (GetLocaleInfoW (lcid,
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LOCALE_IDEFAULTANSICODEPAGE
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| LOCALE_RETURN_NUMBER,
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(PWCHAR) &cp, sizeof cp)
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&& cp == 1252 /* Latin1*/
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&& GetLocaleInfoW (lcid, LOCALE_SINTLSYMBOL, wbuf, 9)
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&& !wcsncmp (wbuf, L"EUR", 3))
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stpcpy (c, "@euro");
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else if (!strncmp (loc, "ja_", 3)
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|| !strncmp (loc, "ko_", 3)
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|| !strncmp (loc, "zh_", 3))
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else if (lang == LANG_JAPANESE
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|| lang == LANG_KOREAN
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|| lang == LANG_CHINESE)
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stpcpy (c, "@cjknarrow");
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else
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continue;
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printf ("%-16s %ls (%ls)\n", loc, lang, country);
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printf ("%-16s %ls (%ls)\n", loc, language, country);
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}
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}
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/* Check Serbian language for the available territories. Up to
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Server 2003 we only had sr_SP (silently converted to sr_CS
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above), in Vista we had only sr_CS. First starting with W7 we
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have the actual sr_RS and sr_ME. However, all of them are
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supported on all systems in Cygwin. So we fake them here, if
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they are missing. */
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if (lang == LANG_SERBIAN)
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{
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int sr_CS_idx = -1;
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int sr_RS_idx = -1;
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int i;
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for (i = 0; i < lcnt; ++ i)
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if (!strcmp (loc_list[i].loc, "sr_CS"))
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sr_CS_idx = i;
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else if (!strcmp (loc_list[i].loc, "sr_RS"))
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sr_RS_idx = i;
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if (sr_CS_idx > 0 && sr_RS_idx == -1)
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{
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puts ("sr_RS@latin Serbian (Latin) (Serbia)");
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puts ("sr_RS Serbian (Latin) (Serbia)");
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puts ("sr_ME@latin Serbian (Latin) (Montenegro)");
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puts ("sr_ME Serbian (Latin) (Montenegro)");
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}
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}
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}
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current user's Windows default locale to stdout. The <literal>-s</literal>
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option prints the systems default locale instead. With the
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<literal>-u</literal> option <command>getlocale</command> appends a ".UTF-8".
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This can be used in scripts to set the Cygwin locale, for instance:
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This can be used in scripts to set the Cygwin locale to the Windows user
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or system default, for instance, for a US-based user:
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</para>
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<screen>
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</screen>
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<para>The <literal>-a</literal> option is helpful to learn which locales
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are supported by your Windows machine. It prints the locales and their
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actual meaning, like this:</para>
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are supported by your Windows machine. It prints all available locales,
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their meaning, and the allowed modifiers. Example:</para>
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<screen>
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bash$ getlocale -a
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ar_SA Arabic (Saudi Arabia)
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ar_IQ Arabic (Iraq)
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...
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zh_TW Chinese (Traditional) (Taiwan)
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zh_CN Chinese (Simplified) (People's Republic of China)
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zh_HK Chinese (Traditional) (Hong Kong S.A.R.)
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da_DK Danish (Denmark)
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zh_TW@cjknarrow Chinese (Traditional) (Taiwan)
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...
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de_AT German (Austria)
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de_AT@euro German (Austria)
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...
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en_US English (United States)
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en_GB English (United Kingdom)
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en_AU English (Australia)
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...
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sr_RS Serbian (Cyrillic) (Serbia)
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sr_RS@latin Serbian (Latin) (Serbia)
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...
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</screen>
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