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QUERYLOCALE(3) BSD Library Functions Manual QUERYLOCALE(3) NAME querylocale -- Get locale name for a specified category SYNOPSIS #include <xlocale.h> const char * querylocale(int mask, locale_t loc); DESCRIPTION Returns the name of the locale for the category specified by mask. The mask is scanned starting at the least significant bit, until the first set bit is found. This happens to scan the categories alphabetically, not including LC_ALL_MASK, but it is best to specify one category at a time. The available categories are documented in xlocale(3) and newlocale(3). SEE ALSO duplocale(3), freelocale(3), newlocale(3), uselocale(3), xlocale(3) BSD March 11, 2005 BSD |