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(void) setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); It will be easiest way now to make national chars available for all ctype-oriented programs at once by simple: setenv LANG Your_National_Charset Default case (without "LANG" environment variable) will be fully ANSI compatible (got "C" locale). If "LANG" variable present, extention becomes active. Effect of this extention is great: in one time all ctype oriented programs can accept/print national characters without any touching source/binary code, it is big win, IMHO. This method is fully compatible with ISO8859-* and russian koi8-r too (in general -- with all 8-bit character sets). I think it is very useful. I got this idea from Xenix locale implementation. This extention is even never compiled in, unless you set setenv STARTUP_LOCALE before rebuilding crt0.c or corresponding variable in /etc/make.conf |
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csu/i386 | ||
libc | ||
libcompat | ||
libcrypt | ||
libcurses | ||
libedit | ||
libkvm | ||
libm | ||
libmd | ||
libpam/modules | ||
libresolv | ||
librpc | ||
librpcsvc | ||
libskey | ||
libtelnet | ||
libterm | ||
libtermcap | ||
libutil | ||
liby | ||
msun | ||
rpcsvc | ||
Makefile | ||
Makefile.inc |