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localedef(1)			 User Commands			  localedef(1)

NAME
       localedef - define locale environment

SYNOPSIS
       localedef   [-c]	  [-C compiler_options]	 [-f charmap]  [-i sourcefile]
       [-L linker_options]  [-m model]	[-u  code_set_name]  [	-W  cc,	  arg]
       [-x extensions_file] localename

DESCRIPTION
       The localedef utility converts source definitions for locale categories
       into a format usable by the functions and utilities  whose  operational
       behavior	 is  determined by the setting of the locale environment vari‐
       ables; see environ(5).

       The utility reads source definitions for one or more locale  categories
       belonging  to  the same locale from the file named in the -i option (if
       specified) or from standard input.

       Each category source definition	is  identified	by  the	 corresponding
       environment variable name and terminated by an END category-name state‐
       ment. The following categories are supported.

       LC_CTYPE		       Defines character classification and case  con‐
			       version.

       LC_COLLATE	       Defines collation rules.

       LC_MONETARY	       Defines	the format and symbols used in format‐
			       ting of monetary information.

       LC_NUMERIC	       Defines the  decimal  delimiter,	 grouping  and
			       grouping	 symbol for non-monetary numeric edit‐
			       ing.

       LC_TIME		       Defines the format and content of date and time
			       information.

       LC_MESSAGES	       Defines	the  format  and values of affirmative
			       and negative responses.

OPTIONS
       The following options are supported:

       -c		       Creates permanent output even if	 warning  mes‐
			       sages have been issued.

       -C compiler_options     Passes  the  compiler_options to the C compiler
			       (cc). If more than  one	option	is  specified,
			       then  the  options  must	 be enclosed in quotes
			       ("").

			       This is an old option. Use the -W cc,arg option
			       instead.

       -f charmap	       Specifies  the  pathname of a file containing a
			       mapping of character symbols and collating ele‐
			       ment  symbols  to  actual  character encodings.
			       This option must be specified if symbolic names
			       (other than collating symbols defined in a col‐
			       lating-symbol keyword)  are  used.  If  the  -f
			       option  is  not	present, the default character
			       mapping will be used.

       -i sourcefile	       The path name of a file containing  the	source
			       definitions.  If	 this  option  is not present,
			       source definitions will be read	from  standard
			       input.

       -L linker_options       Passes  the  linker_options  to	the C compiler
			       (cc) that follows the  C	 source	 filename.  If
			       more  than  one	option	is specified, then the
			       options must be enclosed in quotes ("").

			       This is an old option. Use the -W cc,arg option
			       instead.

       -m model		       Specifies  whether  localedef  will  generate a
			       64-bit or a 32-bit locale object.

			       Specify model as ilp32  to  generate  a	32-bit
			       locale  object.	Specify	 lp64  to  generate  a
			       64-bit locale object. If the -m option  is  not
			       specified,  localedef generates a 32-bit locale
			       object. And if no other options	than  -c,  -f,
			       and  -i options are specified and if the system
			       running localedef supports the 64-bit  environ‐
			       ment, localedef additionally generates a 64-bit
			       locale object.

       -u code_set_name	       Specifies the name of a	codeset	 used  as  the
			       target mapping of character symbols and collat‐
			       ing element symbols whose encoding  values  are
			       defined	in  terms of the ISO/IEC 10646-1: 2000
			       standard position constant values. See NOTES.

       -W cc,arg	       Passes arg options  to  the  C  compiler.  Each
			       argument	 must  be separated from the preceding
			       by only a comma. A comma	 can  be  part	of  an
			       argument by escaping it withan immediately pre‐
			       ceding backslash character;  the	 backslash  is
			       removed from the resulting argument.

			       Use  this  option  instead  of  the  -C	and -L
			       options.

       -x extensions_file      Specifies the name of an extension  file	 where
			       various	 localedef  options  are  listed.  See
			       locale(5).

OPERANDS
       The following operand is supported:

       localename      Identifies the locale. If the name contains one or more
		       slash  characters,  localename will be interpreted as a
		       path name where the created locale definitions will  be
		       stored. This capability may be restricted to users with
		       appropriate privileges. (As a consequence of specifying
		       one localename, although several categories can be pro‐
		       cessed in one execution, only categories	 belonging  to
		       the same locale can be processed.)

OUTPUT
       localedef  creates  a  temporary	 C  source  file  that	represents the
       locale's data. localedef then calls the C compiler to  compile  this  C
       source file into a shared object.

       If the -m ilp32 option is specified, localedef calls the C compiler for
       generating 32-bit objects and generates a 32-bit locale object. If  the
       -m  lp64 option is specified, localedef calls the C compiler for gener‐
       ating 64-bit objects and generates a 64-bit locale object.

       If the -m option is not specified, localedef calls the C	 compiler  for
       generating  32-bit  objects and generates a 32-bit locale object. If no
       other options than -c, -f, and -i options are specified and if the sys‐
       tem  running localedef supports the 64-bit environment, localedef addi‐
       tionally calls the C compiler for generating 64-bit objects and	gener‐
       ates a 64-bit locale object.

       If  no  option  to the C compiler is explicitly specified using the -W,
       -C, or -L options, localedef calls the C compiler  with	appropriate  C
       compiler options to generate a locale object or objects.

       If  the	-m  ilp32  option  is  specified, localedef generates a 32-bit
       locale object named:

       localename.so.version_number

       If the -m lp64 option is specified, localedef generates a 64-bit locale
       object named:

       localename.so.version_number

       If  the -m option is not specified, localedef generates a 32-bit locale
       object named:

       localename.so.version_number

       and, if appropriate, generates a 64-bit locale object named:

       64-bit_architecture_name/localename.so.version_number

       The shared object for the 32-bit environment must be moved to:

       /usr/lib/locale/localename/localename.so.version_number

       The shared object for the 64-bit environment on SPARC must be moved to:

       /usr/lib/locale/localename/sparcv9/localename.so.version_number

       The shared object for the 64-bit environment on AMD64 must be moved to:

       /usr/lib/locale/<localename>/amd64/<localename>.so.<version_number>

       localedef also generates a text file named localename that is used  for
       information only.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       See  environ(5)	for definitions of the following environment variables
       that affect the	execution  of  localedef:  LANG,  LC_ALL,  LC_COLLATE,
       LC_CTYPE, LC_MESSAGES, and NLSPATH.

EXIT STATUS
       The following exit values are returned:

       0	No errors occurred and the locales were successfully created.

       1	Warnings occurred and the locales were successfully created.

       2	The locale specification exceeded implementation limits or the
		coded character set or sets used were  not  supported  by  the
		implementation, and no locale was created.

       3	The  capability	 to create new locales is not supported by the
		implementation.

       >3	Warnings or errors occurred and no output was created.

       If an error is detected, no permanent output will be created.

FILES
       /usr/lib/localedef/extensions/generic_eucbc.x

	   Describes what a generic EUC locale uses in the system.  This  file
	   is used by default.

       /usr/lib/localedef/extensions/single_byte.x

	   Describes a generic single-byte file used in the system.

       /usr/lib/locale/localename/localename.so.version_number

	   The shared object for the 32-bit environment.

       /usr/lib/locale/localename/sparcv9/localename.so.version_number

	   The shared object for the 64-bit environment on SPARC.

       /usr/lib/locale/<localename>/amd64/<localename>.so.<version_number>

	   The shared object for the 64-bit environment on AMD64.

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
       │      ATTRIBUTE TYPE	     │	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Availability		     │SUNWcsu			   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Interface Stability	     │Standard			   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       locale(1),      iconv_open(3C),	    nl_langinfo(3C),	 strftime(3C),
       attributes(5), charmap(5), environ(5), extensions(5), locale(5),	 stan‐
       dards(5)

WARNINGS
       If  warnings  occur,  permanent output will be created if the -c option
       was specified. The following conditions will cause warning messages  to
       be issued:

	 ·  If	a  symbolic name not found in the charmap file is used for the
	    descriptions of the LC_CTYPE or LC_COLLATE categories  (for	 other
	    categories, this will be an error conditions).

	 ·  If	optional  keywords  not	 supported  by	the implementation are
	    present in the source.

NOTES
       When the -u option is used, the code_set_name option-argument is inter‐
       preted  as a name of a codeset to which the ISO/IEC 10646-1: 2000 stan‐
       dard position constant values are converted. Both the ISO/IEC  10646-1:
       2000  standard  position	 constant  values  and other formats (decimal,
       hexadecimal, or octal) are valid as encoding values within the  charmap
       file.  The  codeset  can	 be  any  codeset  that	 is  supported	by the
       iconv_open(3C) function on the system.

       When   conflicts	  occur	  between   the	  charmap   specification   of
       code_set_name,  mb_cur_max,  or	mb_cur_min and the corresponding value
       for the codeset represented by the  -u  option-argument	code_set_name,
       the localedef utility fails as an error.

       When  conflicts occur between the charmap encoding values specified for
       symbolic names of characters of the  portable  character	 set  and  the
       character  encoding  values  defined  by	 the  US-ASCII,	 the result is
       unspecified.

       If a non-printable character in the charmap has a width specified  that
       is not -1, localedef generates a warning.

SunOS 5.10			  11 Oct 2004			  localedef(1)
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