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NAME

       langinfo.h - language information constants

SYNOPSIS

       #include <langinfo.h>

DESCRIPTION

       The  <langinfo.h>  header contains the constants used to identify items
       of langinfo  data  (see  nl_langinfo()).  The  type  of  the  constant,
       nl_item, shall be defined as described in <nl_types.h> .

       The  following  constants  shall be defined. The entries under Category
       indicate in which setlocale() category each item is defined.

          Constant    Category    Meaning
          CODESET     LC_CTYPE    Codeset name.
          D_T_FMT     LC_TIME     String for formatting date and time.
          D_FMT       LC_TIME     Date format string.
          T_FMT       LC_TIME     Time format string.
          T_FMT_AMPM  LC_TIME     a.m. or p.m. time format string.
          AM_STR      LC_TIME     Ante-meridiem affix.
          PM_STR      LC_TIME     Post-meridiem affix.
          DAY_1       LC_TIME     Name of the first day of the week (for
                                  example, Sunday).
          DAY_2       LC_TIME     Name of the second day of the week (for
                                  example, Monday).
          DAY_3       LC_TIME     Name of the third day of the week (for
                                  example, Tuesday).
          DAY_4       LC_TIME     Name of the fourth day of the week
                                  (for example, Wednesday).
          DAY_5       LC_TIME     Name of the fifth day of the week (for
                                  example, Thursday).
          DAY_6       LC_TIME     Name of the sixth day of the week (for
                                  example, Friday).
          DAY_7       LC_TIME     Name of the seventh day of the week
                                  (for example, Saturday).
          ABDAY_1     LC_TIME     Abbreviated name of the first day of the
                                  week.
          ABDAY_2     LC_TIME     Abbreviated name of the second day of
                                  the week.
          ABDAY_3     LC_TIME     Abbreviated name of the third day of the
                                  week.
          ABDAY_4     LC_TIME     Abbreviated name of the fourth day of
                                  the week.
          ABDAY_5     LC_TIME     Abbreviated name of the fifth day of the
                                  week.
          ABDAY_6     LC_TIME     Abbreviated name of the sixth day of the
                                  week.
          ABDAY_7     LC_TIME     Abbreviated name of the seventh day of
                                  the week.
          MON_1       LC_TIME     Name of the first month of the year.
          MON_2       LC_TIME     Name of the second month.
          MON_3       LC_TIME     Name of the third month.
          MON_4       LC_TIME     Name of the fourth month.
          MON_5       LC_TIME     Name of the fifth month.
          MON_6       LC_TIME     Name of the sixth month.
          MON_7       LC_TIME     Name of the seventh month.
          MON_8       LC_TIME     Name of the eighth month.
          MON_9       LC_TIME     Name of the ninth month.
          MON_10      LC_TIME     Name of the tenth month.
          MON_11      LC_TIME     Name of the eleventh month.

          MON_12      LC_TIME     Name of the twelfth month.
          ABMON_1     LC_TIME     Abbreviated name of the first month.
          ABMON_2     LC_TIME     Abbreviated name of the second month.
          ABMON_3     LC_TIME     Abbreviated name of the third month.
          ABMON_4     LC_TIME     Abbreviated name of the fourth month.
          ABMON_5     LC_TIME     Abbreviated name of the fifth month.
          ABMON_6     LC_TIME     Abbreviated name of the sixth month.
          ABMON_7     LC_TIME     Abbreviated name of the seventh month.
          ABMON_8     LC_TIME     Abbreviated name of the eighth month.
          ABMON_9     LC_TIME     Abbreviated name of the ninth month.
          ABMON_10    LC_TIME     Abbreviated name of the tenth month.
          ABMON_11    LC_TIME     Abbreviated name of the eleventh  month.
          ABMON_12    LC_TIME     Abbreviated name of the twelfth month.
          ERA         LC_TIME     Era description segments.
          ERA_D_FMT   LC_TIME     Era date format string.
          ERA_D_T_FMT LC_TIME     Era date and time format string.
          ERA_T_FMT   LC_TIME     Era time format string.
          ALT_DIGITS  LC_TIME     Alternative symbols for digits.
          RADIXCHAR   LC_NUMERIC  Radix character.
          THOUSEP     LC_NUMERIC  Separator for thousands.
          YESEXPR     LC_MESSAGES Affirmative response expression.
          NOEXPR      LC_MESSAGES Negative response expression.
          CRNCYSTR    LC_MONETARY Local currency symbol, preceded by ’-’
                                  if the symbol should appear before the
                                  value, ’+’ if the symbol should appear
                                  after the value, or ’.’ if the symbol
                                  should replace the radix character. If
                                  the local currency symbol is the empty
                                  string, implementations may return the
                                  empty string ( "" ).

       If the locale’s values  for  p_cs_precedes  and  n_cs_precedes  do  not
       match, the value of nl_langinfo(CRNCYSTR) is unspecified.

       The  following  shall be declared as a function and may also be defined
       as a macro. A function prototype shall be provided.

              char *nl_langinfo(nl_item);

       Inclusion of the <langinfo.h> header may also make visible all  symbols
       from <nl_types.h>.

       The following sections are informative.

APPLICATION USAGE

       Wherever  possible,  users are advised to use functions compatible with
       those in the ISO C standard  to  access  items  of  langinfo  data.  In
       particular,  the  strftime() function should be used to access date and
       time information  defined  in  category  LC_TIME  .   The  localeconv()
       function   should  be  used  to  access  information  corresponding  to
       RADIXCHAR, THOUSEP, and CRNCYSTR.

RATIONALE

       None.

FUTURE DIRECTIONS

       None.

SEE ALSO

       The System Interfaces volume  of  IEEE Std 1003.1-2001,  nl_langinfo(),
       localeconv(), strfmon(), strftime(), Locale

COPYRIGHT

       Portions  of  this text are reprinted and reproduced in electronic form
       from IEEE Std 1003.1, 2003 Edition, Standard for Information Technology
       --  Portable  Operating  System  Interface (POSIX), The Open Group Base
       Specifications Issue 6, Copyright (C) 2001-2003  by  the  Institute  of
       Electrical  and  Electronics  Engineers, Inc and The Open Group. In the
       event of any discrepancy between this version and the original IEEE and
       The  Open Group Standard, the original IEEE and The Open Group Standard
       is the referee document. The original Standard can be  obtained  online
       at http://www.opengroup.org/unix/online.html .