std:: localeconv
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Localization library
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Defined in header
<clocale>
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std::
lconv
*
localeconv
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The
localeconv
function obtains a pointer to a static object of type
std::lconv
, which represents numeric and monetary formatting rules of the current C locale.
Parameters
(none)
Return value
Pointer to the current std::lconv object.
Notes
Modifying the object references through the returned pointer is undefined behavior.
std::localeconv
modifies a static object, calling it from different threads without synchronization is undefined behavior.
Example
Run this code
#include <clocale> #include <iostream> int main() { std::setlocale(LC_ALL, "ja_JP.UTF-8"); std::lconv* lc = std::localeconv(); std::cout << "Japanese currency symbol: " << lc->currency_symbol << '(' << lc->int_curr_symbol << ")\n"; }
Output:
Japanese currency symbol: ¥(JPY )
See also
gets and sets the current C locale
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formatting details, returned by
std::localeconv
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C documentation
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localeconv
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