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Author SHA1 Message Date
Baptiste Daroussin
2a6abeebef The collate functions within libc have been using version 1 and 1.2 of the
packed LC_COLLATE binary formats. These were generated with the colldef
tool, but the new LC_COLLATE files are going to be generated by the new
localedef tool using CLDR POSIX files as input.  The BSD-flavored
version of localedef identifies the format as "BSD 1.0".  Any
LC_COLLATE file with a different version will simply not be loaded, and
all LC* categories will get set to "C" (aka "POSIX") locale.

This work is based off of Nexenta's contribution to Illumos.
The integration with xlocale is John Marino's work for Dragonfly.

The following commits will enable localedef tool, disable the colldef
tool, add generated colldef directory, and finally remove colldef from
base.

The only difference with Dragonfly are:
- a few fixes to build with clang
- And identification of the flavor as "BSD 1.0" instead of "Dragonfly 4.4"

Obtained from:	Dragonfly
2015-08-07 23:41:26 +00:00
David Chisnall
3c87aa1d3d Implement xlocale APIs from Darwin, mainly for use by libc++. This adds a
load of _l suffixed versions of various standard library functions that use
the global locale, making them take an explicit locale parameter.  Also
adds support for per-thread locales.  This work was funded by the FreeBSD
Foundation.

Please test any code you have that uses the C standard locale functions!

Reviewed by:    das (gdtoa changes)
Approved by:    dim (mentor)
2011-11-20 14:45:42 +00:00
Tim J. Robbins
dc763237da Prepare to handle state-dependent encodings. This mainly involves not
taking shortcuts when it comes to storing and passing around conversion
states.
2004-04-07 09:47:56 +00:00
Tim J. Robbins
22749a6e2a Pass NULL instead of a pointer to a zeroed mbstate_t object. 2003-11-05 08:07:00 +00:00
Tim J. Robbins
fd4f1dd9fa Add a placeholder implementation of wcscoll() and wcsxfrm() which gives
locale-sensitive collation only in single-byte locales, and just does
binary comparison for the others with extended character sets.
2002-10-04 03:18:26 +00:00